
Autumn Flame 
TIFFANY (H. Sass, 1938)—Another 
yellow-ground plicata from Mr. Sass, it 
is more heavily marked than Siegfried 
and has more color, but is not quite so 
lar Pesand salle a oe ae $1.00 
TRUE DELIGHT -- A pink plicata, 
white with rose pink venations and 
markings $0.15 
VALOR (Nich., 1932)—Deep violet and 
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blue-picolor 2tall.==-- 3 5S. $0.1 
VENUS DE MILO (Ayres, 1931)— 
Large well-branched rich creamy 
white, tall and smooth .......... $0.15 
VIOLET CROWN (Kirk.)—Pure laven- 
der self, a deep toned lilac shade with 
a glistening texture, unique ..... $0.35 
WABASH (Wmsn.)—True ainoena, S 
clear white, F deep hyacinth violet 
Dykes Medal winner ............ $1.00 
WACONDA (H. Sass, 1931)—Deep red 
self of superb quality and texture, ex- 
ceptional carrying quality ...... $0.15 
WAMBLISKA (J. Sass, 1931)—Hardy 
large glistening white with a blue 
toned) centers ein ee ree $9.15 
WAR EAGLE (J. Sass, 1933)—Very 
large: bold coppery red .......... $0.50 
WASATCH (Thor. 1935)—Pure white 
stitched with blue, an outstanding pli- 
Calas large te: ote aoa ee $0.35 
WINNESHIEK (Egel., 1931)—One of 
the very finest deep blue-purples, large 
and tall, outstanding $0.25 
ZAHAROON (Dykes)—One of the most 
beautiful blends, pink with bronze suf- 
fusion and golden lights ........ $0.25 
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NEW IRIS COLLECTION 
A special offering of five new 
Irises, four of them. recent Hill 
Introductions. This is the first 
time that any of these Irises have 
been offered at such a low price. 
LADY DAINTY 
KANSAS INGLESIDE 
KANSAS BOUQUET 
KANSAS SUNRISE 
ROYAL COACH 
New Iris Collection, labeled, post- 
paid, only ‘. .$5.00 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
Each year we add newer and better 
sorts to the popular list of standard 
varieties. Only their vigor and rapid- 
ity of increase makes possible such 
sweeping price reduction. Famous 
Irises at $1 per dozen are now within 
reach of every gardener. Include a 
dozen or more of these fine Irises in 
your order. Indicate one or two for 
second choice in case some variety is 


sold out. First quality rhizomes, lab- 
eled and packed: 
Bach |. ts 0s 2.6 5 oe ee $0.10 
3 Of ‘one Variety?= 2... aeeaee ee 2D 
12, any assortment) 227 eee 1.00 
100 in not more than 20 varieties 6.50 

ABELARD—Early brown and purple. 
ALAMEDA — Plicata, white marked 
with lavender blue 
AMBERA—Large early amber yellow. 
AMBROSIA—Airy delicate pink. 
ASIA—Silvery lavender and gold. 
BALLERINE—Huge, blue violet. 
ah IDEAL—White with violet bor- 
er. 
BLUEBONNET—Large blue bicolor. 
BLUE HiLL—Large clear crisp blue. 
BLUE WAVES—Rich dark blue. 
BUTO—Striking dark blue-purple. 
CAMELIARD—Tall variegata blend. 
CAROLINE E. STRINGER—Beautiful 
pink with ruffled flowers. 
CHALLENGER—Large early velvety 
purple and blackish violet. 
am shee nist MeL obese brown toned 
self. 
CLASSIC—A darker Asia. 
COLUMBINE—Dazzling white. 
CORTNATION—Fine bright yellow. 
COTTAGE WHITE—Excellent white. 
CRYSORO—Deep golden yellow, Int. 
DOLLY MADISON — Mauve-lavender 
blend. 
DOXA—Creamy olive intermediate. 
DR. CHAS. H. MAYO—Fine pink. 
DUKE OF YORK—Large bright blue. 
ELSINORE—Yellow and red blend. 
EUPHONY—Ruffled yellow and mo- 
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