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These Iris produce an abundance of 
flowers in spring and usually flower again 
in fall. We had as much fall bloom last 
fall as in spring, and visitors to our fields 
were astonished at the lovely sight these 
unique varieties made. The following va- 
rieties have been thoroughly tested in our 
gardens and are all good performers both 
in spring and fall: 
AUTUMN ELF 
Olive cream and delicate lavender. 30 
AUTUMN FROST 
Sweetly fragrant, large, clean white. .35 
AUTUMN HAZE 
A mammoth lavender violet. 30 
AUTUMN SPLENDOR 
Richest purple. Bloomed for more than 

six weeks last fall. 30 
BLACK MAGIC 
Almost black in some lights. 30 
DORCAS HUTCHESON 
Rich pansy-purple violet self. 340 
JEAN SIRET 
Dwarf yeliow which blooms occasionally 
during the summer as well as fall. 30 
SANGREAL 
Deep yellow with rich orange beard. .30 
SEPTEMBER SKIES 
Vigorous purple-red self which produces 
more flowers in spring and fall than one 
has a right to expect. 30 
SOUTHLAND 
Large clear yellow which appears to be 
sprinkled with diamond dust. 30 
WHITE AUTUMN KING 
Free blooming white with waxlike sub- 
stance. Blooms freely over long period. .30 
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Special Quantity Prices 
Ten each 
of any one of the following 
for only $1.75 
AUTUMN ELF 
AUTUMN SPLENDOR 
DORCAS HUTCHESON 
SEPTEMBER SKIES 
WHITE AUTUMN KING 
One each of the 11 varieties 
described above 
for only $2.30, postpaid. 
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