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AUTUMN FLOWERING IBIS 
FLOWER TWO OR MORE TIMES EACH YEAR 
These Double Duty Iris not only blossom in the Spring, along with other early flowering varieties but they 
flower again profusely in the Autumn, beginning in September and continuing until killed by heavy frost. Some of 
them also flower intermittently throughout the summer, thus giving several seasons of bloom. They are all hardy 
and can be planted any time and require little care. 
AUTUMN ELF. 18 in. A dainty color in the Au- 
tumn-Flowering Iris, with ruffled standards of 
cream and with flaring falls of soft lilac, with 
deeper veins at the throat. The first to bloom 
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AUTUMN FROST. 36 in. Very sweet fragrance. 
The tallest of the autumn-tlowering varieties. 
Very large beautifully poised flowers of perfect 
form, waxlike substance and alabaster white- 
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AUTUMN HAZE. 30 in. 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 center. 
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3.50 
.25 each; 12 for 2.50 
AUTUMN KING. A very lovely rich purplish blue 
variety, very fine flower ..... .25 each; 12 for 2.50 
BLACK MAGIC. 28 in. This is by far the finest and 
most protuse fall bloomer of all. Each plant pro- 
ducing from 3 to 6 stalks. It also flowers just as 
profusely in early spring. The color is an intense 
deep blue-violet, with a rich velvety lustre, and 
a black sheen ........ 
..... 20 each; 12 for 2.00 
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 ... .20 each; 12 for 
LIEUT. CHAVAGNAC. 15 in. An everblooming 
fragrant brilliant violet-colored variety. 
.35 each; 12 for 
OLIVE WHITE. 18 in. A very lovely creamy-white 
variety, with attractive green-gold veining at 
the throat .7:. 2... cee... 1.35 eachtal 2etor 
SANGREAL. 28 in. A remarkably fine deep yellow 
with a deep orange beard. An improvement in 
the yellow fall bloomers ......20 each; 12 for 
SOUTHLAND. 24 in. Given an award of merit by 
the American Iris Society, 1939. A sensationally 
deep golden yellow variety, with large flowers 
of tine form and heavy substance. 
.35 each; 12 for 
ULTRA. 18 in. The unusual brilliant color of this 
Iris would make it valuable even if it flowered 
only in the spring, but it is a profuse bloomer 
twice agVear .9se..2e0 ots.» 3D. eachts (2aron 
WHITE AUTUMN KING. 30 in. A magnificent 
glistening snowy white of robust growth. A 
prodigious bloomer, a large flower of perfect 
form and heavy waxlike substance. 
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3.50 
3.50 
.35 each; 12 for 3.50 
HARDY PHLOX 
PLANT FREELY FOR FALL FLOWERING 
PRICE: .50 EACH; $5.00 PER DOZEN, EXCEPT WHERE NOTED 

BEACON. Brilliant cherry-red. One of the best. 
BRIDESMAID. White with deep crimson eye. 
COLONIAL. Beautiful dark purple. 
DAILY SKETCH. Salmon-pink with crimson eye. 
ENCHANTRESS. Bright salmon pink, dark eye. 
FIANCEE. Pure, waxy white, dwarf. 
HAUPTMAN KOEHL. Large clusters, blood red. 
LEO SCHLAGETER. Brilliant American Beauty-red. 
MARY LOUISE. Beautiful pure white. 
MISS LINGARD. Early pure white. 
MRS. CHAS. DORR. Beautiful pinkish orchid. 
.35 each; $2.50 per doz. 
ORANGE BEAUTY. Lovely shade. Salmon orange. 
PAINTED LADY. Silver-pink with salmon shading 
and cherry-red eye. 
RHINELANDER. Salmon-pink with red eye. 
ROKOKO. Large flowers, clear soft pink. 
SALMON GLOW. Lively pink shaded salmon. 
