attention fall bloom can be had as far 
Worch as New England and some of 
the Northern states. Last fall we had 
q fine show with many hundreds of 
blooms, beginning in September and 
lasting until freezing weather in No- 
vember. The fall bloomers are of un- 
questioned hardiness even in the 
North and are of value for their 
spring bloom when they add their 
color to the intermediate season. New 
varieties are adding to the color range 
and bringing increased size and 
height. Good growing conditions and 
adequate moisture throughout the 
erowing season produce the rapid 
erowth necessary for maturing the 
second crop of bloom. Frequent trans- 
planting is advisable as crowded 
plants do not have a chance to re- 
bloom. 
AUTUMN ELF (Brown, 1935)—This 
variety has re-bloomed throughout the 
summer and fall in the originators 
garden in Massachusetts. Standards 
olive cream, domed and ruffled; falls 
lavender with cream edge, flaring; 
fragrant $0.15 
AUTUMN FLAME (Sass)—A_ sensa- 
tional new fall bloomer of very large 
size and heavy substance, deep toned 
$5.00 
red bicolor 
AUTUMN FROST (Schreiner, 1934)— 
A seedling of Moonlight with much 
the same warm white tone. It is the 
largest and tallest white fall Aas 
$0.2 
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AUTUMN HAZE (H. Sass, 1934)—This 
tall fall bloomer has been both early 
and persistent in its long blooming 
habit and marks a real advance over 
fine old Autumn King. In effect it is 
an attractive soft lavender of fine 
form and large size $0.25 
AUTUMN KING (H. Sass, 1924)—The 
real progenitor of the race of rebloom- 
ers. Typical lavender blue bicolor of 
splendid form, a good seed bearer $0.15 
AUTUMN KING JR.—A redder Aut- 
umn King $0.25 
AUTUMN QUEEN (H. Sass, 1926)— 
The most persistent of all rebloomers, 
giving some bloom every month from 
summer to fall. It is a pure white of 
exceptional form, the finest pe 
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CONSTANCE SCHREINER — Medium 
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DORCAS HUTCHESON (Sass-McDade, 
1933)—An early and persistent pansy 
violet self. Semi-dwarf, up to 20 
TORE, aicla ie eae cent $0.15 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT (Sass - Mc- 
Dade, 1933)—This variety was award- 
ed the Hutcheson Gold Medal for the 
best fall bloomer of its year. It is a 
deep fluorite purple self of fine carry- 
ing power and has given us a full 
month of bloom in the spring and in 
favorable seasons three full months in 
thesslalle es, crete nae eee = eet $0.15 
FROST QUEEN (Sass-Hill, 1933)— 
Free blooming frosty white. Some- 
times produces so many blooms that 
the effect is a crowded bouquet of 
flowers $0.15 
GOLDEN HARVEST (J. Sass, 1930)— 
The first yellow fall bloomer, large 
flowers of fine form $0.25 
JEAN SIRET—One ci the French re- 
montants or everbloomers. It is only 
fair in quality as a yellow dwarf, but 
hes undoubted value in its persistent 
reblooming habit and strong growth 
le Vaan sesh Rt $0.15 
KANSAS INGLESIDE (Hill)—Large 
warm toned red self introduced last 
year and now proven to be a fall 
bloomer, although rather late . $3.00 
IIEUT. DE CHAVAGNAC—Deep red 
violet dwarf, another French ever- 
bloomer $0.25 
MARTIE EVEREST (Kirk, 1935)—Fine 
tall blue, a reliable repeater ...... $0.35 
OCTOBER BLAZE (McDade, 1935) — 
Large red-purple, somewhat on the 
order of Indian Chief, late ...... $0.35 
OCTOBER OPERA (Sass-Hill, 1932— 
Gave its first fall bloom in our garden. 
Its red tones are similar to the old 
favorite Opera, large and of good 
form $0.25 
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FALL BLOOMING IRIS 
COLLECTION 
Our annual $1 collection of Fall 
Blooming Irises has been the most 
popular collection of its kind ever of- 
fered, and this year it is improved by 
the addition of superior varieties of 
tested verformance. No flower lover 
ean afford to overlook this outstand- 
ing bargain. Suggestions for planting 
ond care are enclosed with each ship- 
ment. 
Autumn Elf 
Autumn Haze 
Autumn Queen 
Autumn King October Opera 
Sangreal Jean Siret 
Ten Fall Blooming Irises, all labeled, 
postpaid, only $1.00 
Dorcas Hutcheson 
Eleanor Roosevelt 
Frost Queen 
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