FALL BLOOMING BEARDED IRIS 
These are the varieties that bloom in spring and fall 
with favorable conditions. 
Autumn Elf, 1% ft., standards cream, falls soft lilac. 
Autumn Haze, 21% ft., very large blooms of light laven- 
der violet. 
Autumn Queen, 1% ft., pure white, always a sure 
bloomer in fall. 
Black Magic, 2 ft., intense deep violet blue, free bloom- 
er. 
Eleanor Roosevelt, 1% ft., a profuse bloomer, almost 
identical in color with Black Magic. 
Lieut. de Chavagnac, 11% ft., another sure fall bloomer, 
medium blooms of brilliant violet. 
Jean Siret, 15 inches, a nice yellow. 
October Blaze, 2 ft., a brilliant red tone somewhat 
similar to Dauntless. 
Sangreal, 2 ft.,-a beautiful yellow, with large blooms. 
Southland, 1% ft., a very free bloomer, deep golden 
yellow blooms on sturdy stems. 
Ultra, 1% ft., light lavender-blue standards, velvet 
blue falls. 
FALL IRIS COLLECTION 
4 Beautiful Varieties 
Black Magic Sangreal 
Autumn Haze 
1 each of the 4 for $1.45 
2 each of the 4 for $2.50,— 8 plants 
3 each of the 4 for $3.50,—12 plants 
Autumn Queen 
MINIATURE BEARDED IRIS 
IRIS PUMILA 
Give display of blooms in April and early May 
Fairy, 6 inches, pale blue. 
LaFiance, 12 inches, white. 
Prairie Gem, 10 inches, yellow blooms in spring and 
fall. 
Sambo, 10 inches, Deep blue. 
Sound Money, 6 inches, a compact form yellow. 
Special Iris Pumila in mixed colors, 4 for $1.00. 
8 for $1.75; 12 for $2.50: 
CRESTED IRIS 
Arenaria, 4 in., the lovely Sand Iris, fairly large yel- 
low flowers in May. 
Cristata, 6 in., pale blue flowers in May. 
Cristata alba, white. 
Dichotoma (Vesper Iris), 2 ft., lovely lilac colored flow- 
ers from July to September. 
Gracilipes, a little gem with dainty blue flowers, veined 
lilac and crested with orange. Plant in light, rich 
soil in shade. 50e each, 3 for $1.20. 
Tectorum, (Roof Iris), Attractive blue. 
Tectorum Album, White. 
SIBERIAN IRIS 
Caesar’s Brother. New. Beautiful. Different. Rich Black 
pansy-purple. A delight to lovers of dark Iris. 
3 for $1; 3.50 per dozen. 
Perry’s Blue, clear blue. 
Snow Queen, pure white, dwarf. 
SIBERIAN IRIS COLLECTION 
3 each of the above varieties, 9 plants, $2.50 
ORIENTAL IRIS 
The most beautiful of the Iris, making a splendid 
display in the garden during late June and early July. 
Height about 2 to 3 feet. 
All varieties, unless otherwise noted, $1.20 for 3 
of one kind; $4.40 per dozen of one kind;-50c each. 
Azure, double, immense mauve-blue flowers. 
Betty F. Holmes, double, large, white blooms with yel- 
low mid-rib. 
Blue Bird, single, rich blue. 
Catherine Parry, double, blue, overlaid rich purple. 
Columbia, double, blue with white veins, yellow center. 
Doris Childs, double, pearl-white, veined purple. 
Fascination, double, mauve-pink, lightly veined white. 
Gold Bound, double, white, gold-banded center, 3 for 
85c, $38 per dozen. 
La Favorite, double, white veined blue, purple center. 
LaTeosca, double, immense white flowers. 
Lavender Giant, single, lavender-blue. 
Mahogany, double, a lovely mahogany-red. 
Purple and Gold, double, rich violet-purple, with golden 
throat, 3 for 85c, $3 per dozen. 
Queen of the Blues, pale blue, veined white. 
Red Riding Hood, single, a fine red variety. 
Rose Anna, double, light mauve, heavily veined with 
purple. 
Shadow, single, reddish purple. 
T. S. Ware, double, reddish violet flowers with white 
centers. 
Victor, double light blue, veined blue. 
White Swan, single, pure white. 
ORIENTAL IRIS COLLECTION 
12 plants (2 each of six named varieties, our selec- 
tion) $4. Ask for Offer No. 17. 
24 plants (2 each of twelve named varieties, our se- 
lection) $7. Ask for Offer No. 17A. 
12 plants in mixed colors (our selection, not named) 
$38. Ask for Offer 17B. 
