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 white 
dwarl eee. oc eee ae $0.15 
CONSTANCE SCHREINER — Medium 
blue: DicdigE.. oc eee eee $0.25 
DORCAS HUTCHESON (Sass-McDade, 
1933)—-An early and persistent pansy 
violet self. Semi-dwarf, up to 20 
TING@NC Si.) } =o Eas leer ee tome te eae $0.15 
ELEANOGR ROOSEVELT (Sass - Mac- 
Dade, 1933)—This variety was award- - 
ed the Hutcheson Gold Medal for the 
best fall bloomer of its year. It isa 
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 
thesialls.2i 32.3 3 ape ee ee $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 
JEAN SIRET—One of the French re- 
montants or everbloomers. It is only 
fair in quality as a yellow dwarf, but 
has undoubted value in its persistent 
reblooming habit and strong ae 
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KANSAS INGLESIDE = (Hill—Large 
warm toned red self introduced last 
year and now proven to be a fall 
bloomer, although rather late. ..$2.00 
LIEUT. DE CHAVAGNAC—Deep red 
violet dwarf, another French ever- 
bloomer) 2 Ware es cee .$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 
OLIVE WHITE—Creamy olive white 
$0.15 
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PEGGY BABBINGTON—Neatly form- 
ed ‘yellow... cs pee eee eee $0.25 
SANGREAL (J. Sass, 1935)—A fine 
new chrome and citron yellow fall 
bloomer, orange beard, 28-inch Bee 
Ble 6s ea ie oe REO (eH E O18 8 Eee 8 eS IS LOST eee TS Oe 
SOUTHLAND (H. Sass, 1934)—Fine yel- 
low fall bloomer and unusually val- 
uable because it is also one of the very 
best bright golden yellow spring 
bloomers, vigorous and strong. An Iris 
possessing all these splendid qualities 
is assured of great popularity ...$0.15 
SCUND MONEY (J. Sass, 1934)—A 
fine yellow pumilla that reblooms on 
102 to-12-Inchestenis@ .... or $0.15 
ULTRA (H. Sass, 1929)—Fine ultra 
marine blue bicolor, grows up to 22 
inches and carries two to three flowers 
on graceful stems, so popular that de- 
mand always exceeds the supply $0.15 
WHITE AUTUMN KING (H. Sass, 
1935)—Strong growing erect flowers of 
pure white color and beautiful finish, 
blooms freely in the fall ......... $0.15 
FALL BLOOMING IRIS 
COLLECTION 
Our Fall Blooming Iris Collection 
has been so well received that we 
are continuing it with little 
change. More and more garden- 
ers are experiencing the thrill that 
comes with producing fine Iris 
blooms in the fall. These are test- 
ed varieties that have proved their 
worth in hundreds of localities. 
Sangreal Fleanor Roosevelt 
Autumn Haze Autumn Frost 
Autumn Queen Frost Queen 
Autumn King Jean Siret 
Autumn Elf Dorcas Hutcheson 
Ten Fall Blooming Irises, labeled, 
postpaid SL 00 
Cr 
DWARF BEARDED IRISES 
The dwarf group is becoming more 
useful and popular as new and im- 
proved varieties are added. Somewhat 
taller sorts with several blooms to the 
stem and table Irises noted for their 
small graceful flowers are being de- 
veloped. The season of bloom has also 
been made longer and extended into 
the tall bearded season. The dwarfs 
are ideal for borders and rock gardens. 
Give them the same treatment as tall 
bearded sorts. 
ALBA—Free flowering white ....$0.25 
ATROVIOLACEA—The very earliest, 
often blooms through the winter. Dark 
purple; 4-inch 7 3. eee $0.10 
AUTUMN QUEEN (Sass)—Fall Bloom- 
ing dwarf white of most perfect form, 
gives bloom all summer $0.15 
AZUREA—Early bright sky blue.$0.10 
DIXMUDE—S aniline blue, F rich 
crimson purple 
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