seme 
ay 

Autumn Queen Lieut. Chavagnac 
Lovely New Garden 
r 
ee 
AUTUMN-FLOWERING 
We are listing below some of the latest developments in autumn-flowering Iris, which are 
especially valuable in the garden, for some of the varieties not only bloom profusely early in 
spring, but under favorable conditions also produce crop after crop of flowers for more 
than 100 days in late summer and fall. Please order early. 
Each Doz. 
AUTUMN QUEEN. 26 inches. A beautiful pure snow-white variety, which 
should be planted for best effect beside a dark blue or purple variety ..... SOmp mea oO 
DORCAS HUTCHESON. 22 inches. A very fragrant early variety, espe- 
Glial yeinemOLTICH MUNOTIMpaNsy2viOlet scene sea cee ese ee. <1" 0) 0G 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT. 26 inches. A profuse bloomer. One of the best 
recent introductions, of a deep, rich violet, with velvety luster .......... 5) XO) 
JEAN SIRET, JR. 15 inches. A lovely new yellow. One of the most per- 
sistent bloomers of the new everblooming Irises. Especially suitable for 
REMTOCKMOARGe Men rier deck: eicletehe. rie te sieceraiiene colete eisusicks cl jisrapelecrte uscerucusne of Dea) 
LIEUT. CHAVAGNAC. 15 inches. A new everblooming, fragrant Iris of 
brilliant violet, blooms in the spring and fall, and frequently intermittently 
in the summer as well. Plant with Jean Siret for a lovely effect ......... 30  =©3.00 
MOGADOR. 15 inches. An unusually beautiful variety with milk-white 
SLamcandsmanGacOkt mvc Owslalis: marys semicuere cnlom crotiork citer: sierciecs pos LO. 
SANGREAL. 28 inches. An improvement in the yellow fall bloomers. Un- 
usually fine new deep yellow, with a deep orange beard ....-........... 35 3.50 
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 
Lee AC MEANT Let SC ramrenay menage otere errors toyiets oN oreie: oral ois fas ate esfoleked st ce eisai ot 21 o}lerel mere 25 2.50 
SOUND MONEY. 10 inches. A new miniature spring and autumn flow- 
ering variety in deep rich golden yellow. Delightful in the rockery, or 
TOTRAMDOL eT meee Rees tena als eile o) eeelicp eke eye cists ie fe AR ue eais Sieretene Oe ee cies 52) ee) 
VESPER IRIS (Dichotoma) 
The beautiful filigree of graceful branches of the Vesper Iris is studded with from one 
to two hundred jewel-like flowers, truly a mammoth bouquet. The delicately colored blos- 
soms, which at a little distance resemble somewhat a multitude of gorgeous butterflies at 
rest, with motionless, outstretched wings, vary in color, including such hues as cool trans 
lucent lavender, with markings of mahogany, copper, lemon, orange, brown and Tyrian. 
The Vesper Iris, which is exceedingly easy to grow, blooms for a month during July 
and August, when flowers are scarce. Resists both severe cold and intense heat with im- 
punity. Be the first one in your locality to grow this unique Iris. 3 for 55c; 7 for $1.00. 
NEW! LILIUM BROWNII 
The best pure white hardy garden Lily, a cross between Lilium Regale and Lilium 
Longifolium. Covered by Plant Patent No. 436. Bears long, pure white flowers of ex- 
quisite form on a twenty-inch stem, during July, fourteen to eighteen weeks after spring 
planting. Free from mosiac diseases to which so many of our present day Lilies are sus- 
ceptible. Be one of the first to try this outstanding new Lily in your garden. 
Special Introductory Price: 3 for $1.00; $3.50 per doz. 





Jean Siret 

Double Russian Violet 
DOUBLE RUSSIAN 
VIOLETS 
Purple-blue flowers, double, sw 
Ideal for shady location. 
$1.19; $3.50 per dozen. 
FALL-BLOOMING 
the following spring. They are p 
fectly hardy, and establish and m 
tiply easily. Order early. 
should be planted in September. 
free bloomer. 
bloom dry, without soil or wat 
and after blooming they may 
doz.; $4.50 per 100. 


Colchicum =. bd ie 
COLCHICUM ae 
(For Immediate Shipment) 
We are offering here a varied selection of the newest varieties of 
this interesting novelty. The flowers of this new type are immense, 
and they blossom during September and October. The foliage of 
this unusual bulb appears in the spring, and dies down during the * 
month of June. The bulbs suould be planted during the month of 
August for outdoor blooming. They may also be kept indoors where 
they will bloom in a window, without earth or water, and after 
blooming the bulbs may be planted outdoors. Please order early, as 
stock of all varieties is short. Do not order after September Ist if 
you wish the bulbs for blooms. Orders will be filled later, but then 
the bulbs are best planted at once for next year’s blooming. 
AUTUMNALE ALBUM. Pure white. 25c each; 70c per 3; $2.50 
per doz. 
AUTUMN QUEEN. A beautiful variety which is really outstand- 
ing, with dark lilac blossoms. An early and prolific bloomer. High- 
ly recommended. 55c each; $1.50 per 3; $5.50 per doz. 
BORNMUELLERI. Fine, cup-shaped flowers of rosevlilac, 
center. 40c each; $1.10 per 3; $4.00 per doz. 
DEANDELS. Outstanding light purple flowers, of large size. 
each; $2.00 per 3; $7.50 per doz. 
LILAC BEAUTY. We can heartily recommend this new 
one of the best. Clear mauve flowers, of immense size. 
$2.00 per 3; $7.50 per doz. 
PREMIER. Very free blooming, early variety, with large, 
blooms. 70c each; $1.85 per 3; $7.00 per doz. 
BUDDLEIA 
(Butterfly Bush) 
For summer blooming and continued blossoms through early fall, 
Butterfly Bushes are unsurpassed, either for show or for use as cut 
flowers, and we can supply them in the following varieties: 
CHARMING. The new Pink Buddleia, producing long flower 
sprays, giving a wonderful effect in the garden. 75c each; 3 for 
$2.00. 
DUBONNET. A lovely shade of wine-red, of erect growth, long- 
stemmed. A fine late summer cut flower. 75c each; 3 for $2.00. 
ILE DE FRANCE. Dark purple, long flowering spike, free bloom- 
ing and a vigorous grower. 50c each; 3 for $1.35. 
white 
WE 
variety as 
75c¢ each; 
soft violet 
New Pink 
Buddleia, 
Charming 


eet 
scented. Perfectly hardy anywhere. 
3 for 
CROCUS, ZONATUS 
This unusual Crocus blooms dur- 
ing the month of October, while the 
foliage and seed pods are produced 
er’ 
ul- 
They 
ZONATUS. Rose-lilac, and a very 
May be used for 
indoor blooming, for they will 
er, 
be 
planted in the garden. 60c per 
