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EARLY INTERMEDIATE and FALL BLOOMING IRISES 
Just think of it! — early flowering iris, a week to ten days ahead of the regular iris. They look like and 
they grow like the others but bloom earlier and are exquisite with tulips. 
Those marked “F.B.” may or may not bloom again in the Fall and are known as the “Fall Bloomers.” 
ABELARD Deep livid brovirn and purple. 26"’. H.M. ’31 $.50 
AMBERA Perfect large cream. SO". H.M. ’31 $.25 
AUTUMN ELF F.B. Cream with lavender. 24" $.50 
CHALLENGER Best deep purple, velvety. 24" $.25 
COSETTE Superb large white. 24". H.M. ’36 $1.00 
CRYSORO Richest deep yellow. 24". H.M. ’32 $.25 
DOXA Buff, yellow and blue; exquisite. 18". H.M. ’31 $.25 
ELEIANOR ROOSEVELT F.B. Almost black violet. 20" $.25 
FRITJOF Most charming violet bicolor. 20" $.25 
FROST QUEEN F.B. An exquisite white. 22" $.50 
GAYNELLE A fine gay, clear yellow. 30" $.25 
GENTIUS Best royal purple. 24". H.M. ’36 $.25 
GOLDEN BOW Tall handsome yellow. 32". H.M. ’36 $.50 
GOLDEN WEST Best yellow. 28". H.M. ’36 $.50 
JANE KREY F.B. Dark violet; a wonder. 30* $.25 
KING JUNIOR F.B. A violet bicolor. $.50 
KOCHINETTE Very rich purple. 27" $.25 
MARTIE EVEREST F.B. Two toned blue, fine. $.75 
MAYGOLD Canary yellow, full and fine. 26" $.25 
MR. KHAYYAM Deep blue self. 28" $.35 
OCTOBER MAPLES F.B. Yellow and crimson, like fall. $.50 
PAPIO Pansy purple, rich and bright. 28" $.50 
SAPPHIRE NIGHT Deep lustrous indigo purple. 22" $.25 
SNOW MAIDEN Marvelous new white. 16" $.50 
SOUTHLAND F.B. Captivating yellow. 24" $.50 
SUSA Brilliant red purple self. 17" $.25 
TA-WA Large leathery pale yellow self. 24" $.35 
ULTRA F.B. A gem; blue and deeper blue. 14" $.35 
DWARF IRISES 
These cute little fellows are the earliest to bloom. Plant them to add three weeks to your iris joy. Plant 
these 6"-8" iris in the rock garden or in the edge of your border. Mixed colors: — 10 for $1.00. 
SPURIAS 
These tall, narrow petalled irises add two weeks of color to your garden. They bloom from the tall 
bearded to the Japanese — with us from June 10th to the 24th. These grow well anywhere if it isn’t 
too wet — similar conditions to the tall bearded. They are excellent for cutting — no iris lasts longer. 
ALICE EASTWOOD Ivory white; the finest. 50" $3.00 
DOROTHY FOSTER Violet; yellow midrib. 32 " $1.00 
EUPHROSYNE Blue lilac; red styles. 36" $2.00 
FAIRY WAND Oldgold etched blue; lovely. 36" $3.00 
HAZY HILLS Dainty soft blue, tinted gold. 36" $3.00 
MRS. A. W. TAIT Light porcelain blue. 36" $.50 
OCHROLEUCA Ivory white; yellow patch. 38" $.50 
SUNNY DAY Finest, richest golden yellow. 40" $1.00 
IRIS SPECIES AND HYBRIDS 
These should never be overlooked in the iris garden. Although not as large as the tall bearded, that is 
most of them, they certainly are interesting and colorful. (R.G. after a name indicates suitability 
for Rock Gardens.) 
A.H. NICHOLLS White with yellow crest. 24" $.50 
ARENARIA R.G. Dainty little yellow iris. 4" $.35 
AUTAUGA Bright rose-pink. 30" $.50 
I. CRISTATA R.G. Tiny little sky blue crested iris. 4" $.25 
I. CUPREA Entrancing reddish copper, metallic sheen. $.75 
DOROTHEA K. WILLIAMSON Rich royal purple. 18" $.25 
I. GRAMINEA R.G. Reddish purple and blue. 8" $.50 
I. GULDENSTAEDTIANA Blue and yellow baby spuria. $.35 
I. HYACINTHIANA R.G. Charming blue and yellow. $.50 
I. KERMISINIA Claret red. Looks like a Siberian. $.50 
I. LACUSTRIS R.G. Cute tiny blue like Cristata. $.50 
I. PSEUDACORUS Like a yellow Siberian. 36" $.25 
I. PSEUD. ALBUS White form, excellent. 36" $.50 
I. PSEUD. BASTARDI A smaller, daintier yellow. 28" $.35 
I. PSEUD. FL. PL. The double form, unusual. 30" $.75 
I. PSEUD. GIGANTEA A larger form, fine. 36" $.50 
I. SHREVEI Lovely lavender blue. 36" $.25 
I. SHREVEI ALBA White form. 36" $.50 
I. SHREVEI SPECIAL White edged soft blue. 36" $.50 
I. TECTORUM R.G. Large lavender-blue. 10' $.35 
SPECIE SPECIAL 
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Our selection, (value $1.75) 
