LIEUT. DeCHAVAGNAC— (ANDRE 
1926) 10%°. —- Deep red violet dwarf, 
Another French everbloomer. _.. $0. id 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT — (SASS, 
1933) 32°‘. — Deep true purple bloom 
ing a month in the spring and longer 
in September. Gold Medal awarded. 
~-~--------------------------- $0.30 
KANSAS INGLESIDE (HILL, 

1939) 32°. —- A warm toned red self. 
EQUINOX — (AUTEN, 1927) 24%. -------+---------------------"- $0.50 
e —A dependable rebloomer.  S. laven- 
* der blue, F. violet blue, veined dark- OCTOBER BLAZE — (McDADE, 
4 ee oreleg $0.50 1935) 34%. — Large deep red-purple. 
Al $0.50 
GOLDEN CATARACT (MET. 1936) 
20“*. — S. Golden yellow cascading in- 
to semi- -flaring F. of deep gold. $0.50 
OCTOBER OPERA — (SASS, 19382) 
24°, —_ A fine burgundy red. — $0.25 
(SASS, 1933) 
F iN BE 1 77 al I wp ital 
JANE KREY — (MIND, 1930) 28“. SEPTEMBER SKIE 

e — Cen One 
ss — Violet self glowing with a reddish ne ere BU GT herd 
ie gae cast. Blooms early in spring — $0.45 : : 
ra SOUTHLAND — (H. SASS, 1934) 
24%, BLM., A.LS., 1936 — A bright 
JEAN SIRET— (ANDRE, 1926) 15° golden yellow. Vigorous, ---- $0.25 
i ie — One of the French remontants of 
(nce everbloomers. Yellow wonder that 
blooms in midsummer. S. Clear yel- WHITE AUTUMN KING— (H. SASS, 

LIEUT. DeCHAVAGNAC — (AN- 
: ‘low. F. deeper flecked with violet. 1935) 28°°. — Strong, growing flowers 
= MRR ee pce ne Le ee IE ae a $0.25. .of pure white \---------------- $0.25 
e 
. Dwart Bearded Iris 
a ia The dwarf group is becoming more popular. These low-growing and 
ae very early sorts are especially useful for the rock garden or as front edg- 
iy he ing for the perennial border, where the early brilliance and cheerfulness 
i ; is so As aes ea to flower-hungry gard-eners.. ‘ 
Be ATROVIOLACEA — (SHREI. 1938) LITTLE JEWELL— (J. SASS, 1939) 
: —Deep red violet. First to bloom. Brown tan blend (-to-Ls—--=- $0.75 
RAGGA ASR AUS Sonn UAB aay ae aD Ya $0.25 
NEOLA — (J. SASS, 19382) — Livid 
AUTUMN QUEEN— Oh SASS, 1926) violet shaded to sorghum brown. Some 
Pure white. NeW abs a et $0.25 times! plooms in) fall ooo eee $0.35 
CRE AM T TART ee (HILL-SON) bait NUDICAULIS — (COLL-HOOK) — 
Glistening cream and olive yellow AU NIN IG DEON GC sommes pe Ror $0.40 
with» wide extended F. and a dash of 
red in center of lower 1 “Very ies REFLECTION — (BUR.) E. — A 
and showing. Phas Wipes al NYE ae $0.7 large sky-blue Azurea —.-_---~- 0.50 
CYNEA — (G. & Ke 1899) 6°. — ROSE MIST — (SASS, 1931) E. 10°. 
Rich violet purple witha white throat ——A soft rosy mauve, almost pink. It’s 
Sehiehtiys rutiwed. os oe $0.25 lovely ~~---------------------- $0.35 
ss DIXMUDE (MIL. 1916) 10%. — ‘SNOW MAIDEN — (CHAD., 1935) 
S. Aniline blue; F. rich crimson pur- KE. H.M., A.LS., bigey ce Glistening 
Oy iy tne rey $0.25 pure white Lit ele cole aah en ae (EOE $0.40 
os FAIRY — (FARR, 1912) — Sky- STEWART — (CAP.) — A yellow 
ape blue with purple markings ~--~ $0.25 self, dainty and small ~------- $0.30 
ia 2 JEAN SIRET — (ANDRE, 1926) — TAMPA — (COOK, 1936) E. H.M., 
Oe Description under Fall bloomers $0.25 A.1.S.,\ 1938 — Decided red-toned ef- 
‘pe ie . . fecty i) Mlorireroys.7 go ceS0.5 
DRE, 1926) — Descripiton under Fall 
bloomers $0.25 

TONY — (SASS, 1931) E. 9*. 
Free flowering rich red purple. $0.25 
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