While the illustration of Eleanor Roosevelt 
below was made from an actual photograph, 
. i. P colored by hand with the flower before the 
Autumn Flowering lris (Continued) artist, it is really much darker and richer than 
produced by these color plates, being more 
nearly the color of Black Magic. 
Golden Harvest—18 in. A very fine large free flowering deep yellow, having 
a greenish-gold cast, with red-gold veining at the throat. A reliable bloomer 
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Jean Siret—15 in. A NEW YELLOW EVERBLOOMING IRIS. This variety 
and Lieut. Chavagnac are undoubtedly the forerunners of a new race of 
Everblooming Irises. They are the most persistent bloomers of the entire 
family. They begin to flower quite early in the spring with the early minia- 
tures and at that time have a very long 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 de- 
cided tendency to flower any time that the weather seems to suit them 
CO re the summer months. Sold recently for $10.00 for a single 
plant 15 
King Junior—30 in. A recent introduction and a great improvement on 
Autumn King, being in reality a Super Autumn King. The color is the same, 
but it is a much more reliable and prolific bloomer. For this reason I have 
discontinued growing Autumn King and offer King Junior instead. It is a 
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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 also 
particularly fine as a cut flower. This is one of the richest colored Irises in 
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Lieut. Chavagnac—15 in. A NEW EVERBLOOMING FRAGRANT 
BRILLIANT VIOLET COLORED VARIETY, WITH ALL THE GOOD 
QUALITIES OF JEAN SIRET, including its everblooming tendencies. 
These two go well together. Recently sold for $10.00 for a single plant. 
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Neola—10 in. A New Color in this Class, the standards being of violet 
and the falls deep brown, shading to molasses brown. The flowers are large 
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October Blaze—24 in. One of the most attractive of all the Fall Bloomers, 
being somewhat similar to Dauntless in color, giving us a brilliant red-tone 
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October Opera—24 in. A handsome deep rich burgundy red toned variety 
and a superb Iris, this color being new in the Autumn Flowering group. .35 
Olive White—18 in. A very lovely creamy-white variety, with attractive 
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Peggy Babbington—28 in. A rich, deep clear uniform yellow, with wax-like 
petals of the smoothest possible texture. See color illustration. Extra Fine 
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Sangreal—28 in. A remarkably fine new deep yellow with a deep orange Eleanor Roosevelt—20c 
beard. An improvement in the yellow fall bloomers................ -20 
Sound Money—10 in. A NEW MINIATURE SPRING yellow of ivory-like smoothness, with a deep orange beard. 
AND AUTUMN FLOWERING VARIETY IN DEEP intemal lt nercolomels lec pers ir mnn nin rarei ner .20 
RICH GOLDEN YELLOW. Reliable bloomer twice a year, Ultra—18 in. The unusual brilliant ultra-marine color of this 
For the rockery, small bed, or bordering taller varieties. .15 Iris would make it valuable even if it flowered only in the 
Southland—24 in. GIVEN AN AWARD OF MERIT BY aBriae bubatl feel cvanr het 
; pring, but it is a profuse bloomer twice a year, being one 
THE AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY 1939. A sensational F a Re 
new deep golden yellow variety, with large flowers of fine of the most reliable of all Fall Bloomers. A real gem and 
form and heavy substance on well branching stalks.. .15 one of the best of this group. See color illustration... .25 
Surefire—18 in. I am offering this new Ivis for the first time. White Autumn King—s0 in. A magnificent new glistening 
It is well named, as it is one of the most dependable bloomers snowy-white of robust growth. A prodigious bloomer, a large 
twice a year, early spring and fall. The color is a soft creamy flower of perfect form and heavy wax-like substance... .20 
ONE EACH ENTIRE 26 AUTUMN FLOWERING IRISES 
LISTED ON PAGES 30 AND 31—$6.00 
Bulbous Iris 
In this group I have included only three varieties of special merit. Where 
prices are quoted by the dozen it is because it requires that quantity to make 
a showing; in these cases single bulbs are not sold, but I can furnish a half a 
dozen of a variety at the dozen rate. 
Bucharica—23 in. A most unusual and handsome plant and flower, with glossy 
bright green foliage, like a miniature corn stalk, with soft satiny yellow 
flowers at the tip and at the axil of each leaf..................-. Each 1.00 
King Caesar—12 in. Belongs to the Reticulata Family. Stock from an Eastern 
garden, where it has grown undisturbed and almost unattended for 50 
Byers ee Ro hrs ok leh ole o Senta wie a Siew olew © ee 5.00 Doz. 
Reticulata—12 in. VERY EARLY. Flowering with the Crocus. Rich pansy- 
violet; pronounced violet fragrance. See color illustration. 
2.00 doz.; 15.00 per 100 
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