



Autumn Flowering Iris 
FLOWERINGJTWOIOR MORE TIMES EACH SEASON 
..7These,;Double Duty Irises not only blossom in the spring, along 
with other early flowering varieties (Early May in the latitude of 
Long Island and a month earlier in the south) BUT THEY FLOW- 
ER AGAIN PROFUSELY IN THE AUTUMN, BEGINNING 
IN SEPTEMBER AND CONTINUING UNTIL KILLED BY 
HEAVY FROST. SOME OF THEM ALSO FLOWER INTER- 
MITTENTLY THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER, THUS GIV- 
ING SEVERAL SEASONS OF BLOOM. They are all hardy and 
can be planted any time and require little care. Planting and 
cultural directions accompany all shipments. 
Autumn Elf—18 in. Another new and dainty color in the Autumn 
Flowering Irises, with ruffled standards of cream and with flaring 
falls of soft lilac, with deeper veins at the throat. The first to 
bloom’ in: the fall: 2 eel ere ee ee ee eon 
Autumn Forst—36 in. VERY SWEET FRAGRANCE. The 
tallest of the Autumn Flowering varieties. Very large beautifully 
poised flowers of perfect form, wax-like substance and alabaster 
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Ultra 
50c each 
12 for $5.00 


FROM CALIFORNIA 
‘““My Fall Blooming Iris I re- 
ceived from you are doing fine. So 
are my Roses. Iam so proud of 
them.”’ 


Autumn Haze—30 in. NEW. VIOLET FRAGRANCE. This is by far the 
largest and most outstanding of all Autumn Flowering varieties, comparing 
in size with the giant Nene. The standards are light lavender-violet_and 
the falls are hyssop-violet, shading to manganese violet at the centre. It is 
superb in every way. A large stock of extra fine plants permits a very low price 
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Autumn Queen—18 in. A lovely pure snow-white. One Kansas grower informs 
me that he has had flowers on Autumn Queen for seven months out of 
a year, which would make it almost an ever-bloomer............-.-.. .35 
FROM CALIFORNIA 
““T am very proud of my Iris that 
I got from you last year and I 
would like Mr. Wayman to know 
that my Theodolinda was winner 
of the first prize in the Iris Group 
of the E. A. A. Spring Flower Show.” peggy Babbington—35c ea.; 12 for $3.50; 100 for $24.50 




Black Magic—28 in. This is by far the finest and most profuse fall-bloomer 
of all. The original plant, divided into 10 parts in the fall, produced 
40 flowering stalks the following September, with more than 200 flow- 
ers, each plant producing from 3 to 6 stalks. It also flowers just as pro- 
fusely in early spring. The color is an intense deep blue violet, with a rich 
velvety lustre and a black sheen. See color illustration................ -40 
Dorcas Hutcheson—18 in. FRAGRANT. An exceptionally fine rich uni- 
form pansy-violet, and one of the best. An extra fine stock of large 
rhizomes enables me to make a very low price on this choice variety. .35 
Eleanor Roosevelt—26 in. A profuse bloomer twice a year and one of the 
best of the recent introductions. Almost identical in color with “‘Black 
Magic,” which, however, flowers earlier and even more profusely. .40 
Frost Queen—22 in. A new frosty-white of great merit, with much larger 
© flowers than Autumn Queen. 10 to 12 flowers to a nicely branched 
stalk make it an unusual fall bloomer. Very fine in every way... .40 
Golden Harvest—18 in. A very fine large free flowering deep yellow, hav- 
ing a greenish-gold cast, with red-gold veining at the throat. A reliable 
bloomer twilee-a year sce eke ee 35 
FROM MASSACHUSETTS 
“‘The Iris which I have had from you from time to time are now in full bloom 
and are simply gorgeous. I am looking forward to next year to even more beautiful 
Eleanor Roosevelt — blooms from the new plants just ordered.” 
40c. Is about the same 28 
color as Black Magic —~— 




Black Magic 
40c ea.; 12 for $4.00 
100 for $28.00 
