ALLIES (Vilmorin) 26”. A combination of red-brown and fawn. This 
variety, which was imported from France, often blooms in our 
garden during the summer or early fall months, but not as de- 
pendably as some of the others. 50c; 3 for $1.00 
AUTUMN DAWN (Nies) 28”. A delightfully ruffled soft pink and 
yellow blend, declared to be an ever-bloomer in California where 
it originated. 50c: 3 for $1.00 
AUTUMN GLEAM (Sass) 18’. Citron yellow blossoms with beard 
of same shade on semi-flaring F. 50c; 3 for $1.25 
AUTUMN KING (Sass) 30". The original progenitor of this race of 
re-bloomers (though a few are sports and do not trace their 
ancestry to Autumn King). Lavender-blue bicolor of splendid 
form and with S. slightly lighter than the F. Clumps often 
bloom during August in our garden. 25c; 3 for 60c 

every rhizome grew Juxuriantly. 
every one is in full bloom. Their color- 
ever seen.” 
MRS. T. G. ANDERSON, 
516 Gloucester Ave., 
Middleboro, Kentucky. a 
from you. All the roots were of the best 
superior to some midwestern iris I had 
in another part of my garden.” 
GORDON CRAIG, 
Hazelcrest, Illinois. 
in the midst of our hottest, 
ing, brought the lowest temperature in 
fifty-six years. In spite of all this, the 
fourishing. I am 
order.” 
HELEN J. BENNERS, 
1414 Huntsville Ave., 
Birmingham, Alabama. 
sending to you for my Iris.” 
MRS. F. W. GORDON, 
Box 122, Hopland, Calif. 
SEE COLOR CLASS 17 
AUTUMN QUEEN (Sass) 12”. A lovely pure snow white which has 
been known to flower in some states as many as seven months 
in the year. Last season in Oregon it bloomed throughout July, 
August, and September. 25c; 3 for 60c 
*BLACK MAGIC (Wayman) 26”. Similar to Eleanor Roosevelt, but 
said to bloom several weeks earlier in the fall in most sections. 
A fluorite purple, displaying a rich velvety lustre and black 
sheen. 25ce; 3 for 50c 
EARL CROSS (Storer) 32’'. Large flowers with S. of violet-rose and 
semi-flaring F. of deeper violet-rose. For the last several years, 
this variety has been blooming profusely in mid-summer in our 
gardens, and is most conspicuous because of its bright coloring. 
50c; 3 for $1.00 

NATIONAL IRIS GARDENS, BEAVERTON, OREGON 
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IRIS, HEMEROCALLIS 

OTHER 
“The collection of iris ordered last 
summer came in perfect condition and 
Now, 
ing and texture are the loveliest I have 
“Tast summer I ordered some iris 
and the flowers this: season were tar 
“The iris you sent me last year came 
driest 
weather; the month of January follow- 
iris have bloomed abundantly and are 
enclosing another 
“T am sending another order for iris. 
The ones I got from you last year were 
most beautiful; the rhizomes were so 
large and healthy. I intend to keep on 

