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Flowering Two or More Times Each Season 
We take great pleasure in ol.er.ng a list of the finest fall bloomers in cultivation. 
While best results are secured with these Irises below the Mason-Dixon Line, with 
a little care we have obtained excellent fall bloom in Michigan. Some of the 
varieties listed not only bloom profusely early in spring, but under favorable con¬ 
ditions also produce crop after crop of flowers for more than 100 days in late 
summer and fall. There are as yet but comparatively few of these flowers in ex¬ 
istence, and the demand has been so great that we, as well as the few other growers 
who have stocks of fall bloomers, could fill only a small proportion of the orders 
received last year. Please order early. 
Each Doz. 
AUTUMN KING. 3 2 inches. A vigorous blue-purple bicolor, which 
should be in every Iris Collection .^0.30 ^3.00 
AUTUMN QUEEN. 26 inches. A beautiful white fall bloomer which 
should be planted for best effect beside a dark blue or purple variety .25 2.50 
BLACK MAGIC. 26 inches. This rich purple variety, which turns 
to wine-red when struck by the rays of the setting sun, has enough 
intrinsic merit to recommend it highly even if it bloomed only in the 
spring, and did not produce another prodigious crop of flowers in 
the fall. When the climate is favorable, it sometimes blooms for 
two weeks in the spring and 100 days in summer and fall. Many 
rhizomes send up three and even four bloom stalks.45 4.50 
JEANNE SIRET. 13 inches. This sparkling bright yellow Iris pro¬ 
duces a plentiful crop of flowers in early spring, and sometimes 
intermittently during the summer, as well as in fall. It is excellent 
for the rock garden. We advise our customers to purchase this 
little gem in quantity, as it will be found exceedingly useful in many 
spots in the garden .^0 3.00 
SEPTEMBER SKIES. 16 inches. A purple-red self which blooms not 
only in the spring and fall, but in the South blooms in the summer 
also. A rapid multiplier .. -50 3.00 
SOUTHLAND. 24 inches. Large flowers of chrome-yellow which 
appear to be sprinkled with diamond dust. We regard this brightly 
colored variety as the finest fall bloomer.45 4.50 
WHITE AUTUMN KING. A beautiful silvery white which blooms 
profusely in spring and fall. A rapid multiplier.30 3.00 
1 each of above 7 plants .^2.25 
3 each of above 7 plants (21 plants) . 6.25 
Dutch Iris 
J)uick IRIS 
[ymjiisk IRIS 
This magnificent mixture of bulbous English Iris has been developed 
at our own nurseries, and contains all the choicest varieties which can 
possibly be had in these fine Iris. The English Iris are a bulbous Iris 
which bloom in our latitude about the early part of July, and come after 
all other Iris are through blooming. They should be planted as soon 
after the beginning of September as possible for best results. They 
prefer the more moist and heavier soils, and should have good drainage. 
The blooms of the English Iris are considered to be the finest of any 
in the Iris class, and each individual bloom is strikingly beautiful, and 
as cut flowers they are unsurpassed. We are offering them here in a 
fine mixture of colors. 
An-r • OH n#sr 100 
English Iris 
A new and early-flowering race coming into bloom just after the Tulips 
are gone. The flowers are large, resembling the orchids, and are distinctive 
and brilliant in color. Flowers are of heavy texture and when cut have 
wonderful keeping qualities. Bulbs should be planted in the fall, five inches 
deep, on well-drained soil, with slight protection after freezing weather 
sets in. Offered at new low prices. 
Doz. 100 
. Rich dark blue with a distinct yellow blotch, very 
^0.60 ^4.00 
Wedgewood. Beautiful light blue with yellow blotch.90 6.25 
Yellow Queen. Lovely pure deep yellow.65 4.25 
Dutch Iris Collection 
10 bulbs each of above 3 v-arieties (30 bulbs) . $1.89 
25 bulbs each of above 3 varieties (75 bulbs) . 3.69 
100 bulbs each of above 3 varieties (300 bulbs) . 12.97 
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