Ultra 
Autumn-Flowering Iris (Continued) 
FLOWERING TWO OR MORE TIMES EACH SEASON 
Autumn King Jr. —30 in. A recent improvement in Autumn King, be¬ 
ing of similar color (hence the name) but o much more prolific bloomer. 
A fine large flower.25 
Autumn Queen —18 in. A lovely pure snow white. One 
Kansas grower informed me that he has hod flowers on Au¬ 
tumn Queen for seven months out of the year, which would 
moke it almost on ever-bloomer.25 
Block Magic —28 in. THIS IS BY FAR THE FINEST AND 
MOST PROFUSE FALL BLOOMER OF ALL. THE ORIGINAL 
PLANT, DIVIDED INTO 10 PARTS IN THE FALL, PRO¬ 
DUCED FORTY FLOWERING STALKS THE FOLLOWING 
SEPTEMBER, WITH MORE THAN 200 FLOWERS, EACH 
PLANT PRODUCING FROM THREE TO SIX STALKS. It 
flowers just os profusely in early spring. Color intense deep 
blue-violet, with o rich velvety lustre and a block sheen. 
See color illustration.75 
Dorcas Hutcheson —18 in. FRAGRANT. An exceptionally fine rich uni¬ 
form pansy-violet and one of the best. An extra fine stock of large 
rhizomes enables me to moke a very low price on this choice variety .20 
Eleanor Roosevelt —26 in. A profuse bloomer twice a year and one of the 
best of the recent ititroductions. The color illustration does not begin 
to show the richness’of color and silky texture.20 
Frost Queen —22 in. A new frosty-white of great merit, with much larger 
flowers than Autumn Queen. 10 to 12 flowers on a nicely branched 
stalk. Very fine .25 
Golden Harvest —18 in. A fine large free-flowering deep yellow, having 
o greenish-gold cost, with red-gold veining at the throat. A reliable 
bloomer twice a year.35 
Jeon Siret —15 in. A NEW YELLOW EVER-BLOOMING IRIS. This 
variety and Lieut. Chovognoc ore undoubtedly the fore-runners of o 
new race of everblooming Irises. They ore the most persistent bloomers 
of the Iris family. They begin ta flower quite early in the spring with 
the early miniatures and have a very long spring flowering season. They 
also have an equally long Autumn Flowering season; I have had them 
in bloom from September until the middle of December. But best of all 
they have a decided tendency ta flawer any time that the weather seems 
ta suit them throughout the summer months. Sold recently for $10.00 
for a single plant.25 
Laura Hutcheson —24 in. A very handsome rich new blue-violet variety 
that is not only handsome and especially brilliant in the garden, but is 
particularly fine as a cut flower. This is one of the richest colored Irises 
in this group.20 
Lieut. Chovognoc —15 in. A NEW EVERBLOOMING FRAGRANT BRIL¬ 
LIANT VIOLET COLORED VARIETY, WITH ALL OF THE GOOD QUALI¬ 
TIES OF JEAN SIRET. These two go well together. Recently sold for 
$10.00 for a single plant. Stack still scarce.35 
01 ive White— 18 in. A creamy-alive-white variety, with green-gold vein¬ 
ing at the throat......25 
Peggy Bobbington —28 in. A rich deep clear uniform canary-yellow, with 
wax-like petals of the smoothest texture. A fine large stock permits 
a low price. 10 
Songreol —28 in. A remarkobly fine new deep yellow with a brilliont 
orange beard. An improvement in the yellow fall bloomers.75 
September Morn —-18 in. A new mauve-pink toned variety. The only 
fall bloomer of this color. A small dainty flower.35 
September Skies —24 in. A new deep rich brilliant purple self that blooms 
freely both spring and fall. A fine large stock permits a very low 
price .15 
Sound Money —10 in. A NEW MINIATURE SPRING AND AUTUMN 
FLOWERING VARIETY IN DEEP RICH GOLDEN YELLOW. A reliable 
bloomer twice a year.20 
Southland —24 in. A sensational new intense deep golden yellow variety, 
with large flowers of fine form and heavy substance on well branching 
stalks .75 
Ultro —18 in. The unusual brilliant ultramarine-blue color of this Iris 
would make it valuable even if it flowered only in the spring, but it is a 
profuse bloomer twice a year. A real gem and ane of the best of 
the Fall Bloomers. See color illustration.35 
White Autumn King —30 in. A magnificent new glistening white of ro¬ 
bust growth. A prodigious bloomer and a large flawer of perfect form 
and heavy wax-like substance.25 
Eleanor Roosevelt 
While the above illustration of Eleanor Roosevelt wa: 
made from an actual photograph, colored by hand with 
the flower beforei the artist, it is really much darker and 
richer than produced by these color plates, being more 
nearly the color of Black Magic. 
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