Fall Blooming Iris 
In our climate, varieties of iris 
which bloom again in the fall are un- 
reliable performers. We list several 
varieties, but we do not recommend 
them for severe climates. 
PLANTING DIRECTIONS—will be 
sent with your order. 
SHIPMENT—from July 1 until about 
November. i . 
TERMS—No orders sent C.O. D. Re- 
mittance must accompany order. 
No order accepted for less than $1. 
Transportation prepaid on _ irises, 
express or parcel post at our op- 
tion. 
LABELS — Each variety will be la- 
beled. In filling orders we take ev- 
ery precaution in our fields, in dig- 
ging and in labeling and packing 
to avoid mix-ups. 
Abbreviations 
S.—standards, or three upper petals 
of blossom. 
F.—falls, or three lower petals of 
blossom. 
A. I. S.—American Iris Society. 
H. M:—honorable mention. 
A. M.—award of merit. 
ALABASTER — Crisp, clear white, 
with yellow beard and flaring falls. 
Good substance. Tall. Late. Fra- 
grant. $.15 
ALBRIGHT—S. orchid, F. hepatica. 
A charming two-toned pink which 
many prefer to more expensive va- 
rieties. Tall. Midseason. $.20 
ALINE—Pure medium blue self with 
enamel lustre. Large, beautifully 
formed flowers on tall stems. $.25 
ALTA CALIFORNIA—S. clear yel- 
low, F. deep yellow, faintly bronzed. 
Tallest of the yellows, with large 
flowers. The first important yellow, 
and very popular. Midseason. H. M., 
A. I. S., 1936. $.20 
AMBASSADEUR—S. reddish violet, 
F. velvety dark red-purple. Tall. 
Rather late. Fragrant. $.10 
AMENTI—S. grayish vinaceous, F. 
light mauve. Pale yellow beard. 
Could be described as a blend of 
old rose and lilac. Large flowers on 
well branched stalks. Tall. Free 
flowering. $.25 
‘and unusual. 
ANGELUS — Silvery light mauve- 
pink blend, of huge size and extra- 
heavy substance, resembling Depute 
Nomblot, one of its parents. A. M., 
A. I. S.,, 1939. $1.50 
ANNE MARIE CAYEUX—Exquisite 
in color and form, containing notes 
of pearl, smoke and soft blue. S. 
mauve shot fawn, F. rosy heliotrope 
flushed blue. Good grower.  ~ §.25 
APACHE—Copper red and crimson 
brown. Noi tall nor large, but an in- 
teresting color. Midseason. Fragrant. 
$.15 
APHRODITE—Glossy, bright, violet- 
pink self, with yellow beard. Tall. 
Midseason. Fragrant. $.15 
ARABIAN PRINCE—Bright red pur- 
ple. $.25 
ARGYNNIS—S. yellow, F. dark vio- 
let carmine. Tall. Late. $.15 
ASIA — Lavender and purple-tan 
blend. Tall. Late. Scented. $.15 
AUBANEL—New shrimp pink blend 
with yeilow center. S. shrimp pink 
tinted heliotrope. F. same with bright 
blue spot at center of each. Colorful 
ACNE VA TES Sa oa 
$1.50 
AURORA—Pinkish lilac self. $.10 
AUTUMN FROST—Pure white, with 
golden haft and beard. Large flow- 
ered. A fall bloomer. $.25 
AUTUMN KING—Blue purple. Me- 
dium height. A fall bloomer. $.15 
AUTUMN QUEEN—White. Medium 
height. A fall bloomer. $.15 
AVATAR—S. buff, F. pansy violet. 
Tall. Midseason. Fragrant. $.15 
AVONDALE — Rich strawberry red 
tinged violet and copper, with vivid 
orange beard. Flowers of good size 
on well branched stems. Unusual 
garden value and a good grower. $.30 
BALDWIN—Large manganese-violet 
self. Tall. Midseason. $.20 
BALLERINE—Light, lavender bicol- 
or. Tall. Late. Fragrant. $.10 
BALLET GIRL—Airy light pink, of 
grace and delicacy. S. ruffled and 
frilled, F. semi-flaring. , $.25 
BEOTIE — Metallic elephant gray 
faintly blended French blue. Blooms 
large and well formed. Very unus- 
ual color. $.25 
