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FALL BLOOMING IRISES 
The fall blooming of Irises is still more or-leas experimental in the northern © 
states, but farther south bloom may be even more free in the fall than in the 
spring. After a brief rest period in June, they should be well supplied with bone 
meal and watered thoroughly once a week. A protected, sunny location is helpful. 
We have great pleasure in offering the finest performers in this group. The 
demand is great so early orders are advisable. Most fall bloomers have very 
small rhizomes. 
AUTUMN ELF —S. creamy, slightly ruffled; F. lavender with a creamy edge. 
26”. H.M., 1936. Has bloomed with us every summer and fall month. $ .25 
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AUTUMN FROST—New. An excellent pure white of splendid substance 
with gold beard and yellow haft. In habit similar to Autumn King. H.M. .30 
AUTUMN GLEAM—Int. A well formed citron-yellow self of heavy sub- 

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AUTUMN HAZE—Large flowers on low-branched 30” stems. S. Vinaceous 
purple; F. Manganese violet. Largest of all fall bloomers.._._......_.-........- As) 
AUTUMN KING—A lavender-blue bicolor. 28”. _.2..000.0. 2.2.2 22hle te teeeeceeeeeeete--- 20 
AUTUMN QUEEN—An Int. white which has bloomed every month from 
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DORCAS HUTCHESON—A persistent blooming pansy-violet self. 20”..... 25 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT—Flowers of a rich velvety fluorite violet, free 
blooming and dependable. A gold medal winner. A.M., A.I.S., 1937..... 25 
EQUINOX—A consistent fall bloomer of red-purple. 26”. Good substance. .20 
FROST QUEEN—A very vigorous and floriferous white with frosty sheen.. .25 
JEAN SIRET—One of the most reliable. A yellow dwarf that often blooms 
through the summer and fall. 8 for $1.00; 100 for $7.00................_... .20 
KANSAS INGLESIDE (Hill) —A new, large warm-toned red self, the finest 
red fall blooming Iris, and one of the best of all reds._..._.......-.-..2.1.-.--.---- 1.50 
Lt. de CHAVIGNAC—One of the surest of fall bloomers, frequently bloom- 
ing the season through. A dwarf with violet flowers, and fragrant. 13”. .25 
MELLITA—Balkan species. Yellow veined brown. Distinct.._........-..........- .30 
OCTOBER BLAZE—A fine large glowing red somewhat similar to Indian 
Chief, but blooms bothispring andsfall2 a ee a Spake ORI fete 
OCTOBER OPERA—One of the finest. A velvety red-purple self.............. .30 
OLIVE WHITE—A reliable rebloomer of creamy color veined green gold. .15 
PEGGY BABBINGTON—A very fine, rich canary yellow...................------------ 325 
POLAR KING (Donahue)—Both S. & F. pure white with conspicuous : 
gold) beard: andiaich® fragrance. sHiM: ep GACM oe ese ace. es eect 1.50 
RADIANT—S. orange-brown; F. orange-red, flaring; gold haft veined ma- 
roon. One of the brightest and finest of Irises for both spring and fall 
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SANGREAL (Sass)—-28”. New. Fine chrome and citron yellow- with 
orange beard. “‘Like a golden ribbon with myriads of sparkling yellow 
flowersi (ance at pe ERR I 2 aie Tea gS Ce, ea ere Nea Se ee ge epee ee « .25 
SEPTEMBER SKIES—16”. A free blooming, deep red-purple self. 10 
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SOUND MONEY (Sass)—12”. A free reblooming dwarf hybrid of fine yel- 
Dew SEE ay ie ia i a Sa 8 ce a de ee 25 
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