veining or reticulations. Stands up well in wind and 
rain, Very «good s branching a eee $10.00 
OFF SEASON AND EVERBLOOMING 
The fact that there is always a demand by the 
general public for qutumn blooming iris, most named 
varieties of which are di-ploids with few if any points 
that might class them as a good iris leads us to wish 
to introduce some of the tall bearded more or less 
everblooming iris which Mr. Heller has developed 
and such iris as these we believe will eventually sup- 
plant most of the so-called Autumn Bloomers now 
listed. 
CALIFORNIA PINK (Heller 1948) No. 2-50-3-9 (Miss 
California x ?) 45 inches. Usually one of the first as 
well as one of the last to bloom with additional bloom- 
ing periods running from August to January. This as 
well as BENGAL PRINCESS can in milder climates be 
depended on to yield blooms for a period of 6 to 8 
months each year and still give large increase in 
rhizomes. In colder climates freezing may destroy the 
winter stalks but this only makes for more prolific 
blooms in the Spring or when warmer weather occurs. 
This is a@ gorgeous large deep pink without the 
veining of its parent MISS CALIFORNIA. The flowers 
are full and well formed while branching is excelleni. 
It has a deep bright blue beard.._........... pea dae ca $12.50 
BENGAL PRINCESS (Heller 1948) (Jean Siret x Sun- 
gold) 32 inches. Usual bloom about 8 months out of 
the year. A very unusual intermediate from an un- 
usual cross of a small autumn bloomer with a tall off- 
season bloomer, which accounts for the everblooming 
qualities of this iris. The color is a chartreuse yellow 
with brown blush and stripes on the falls. The flowers 
are well shaped with a decided flare to the falls_...$2.50 
MUIR GLACIER (Heller 1948) (34 inches) Very early 
to very late with additional blooms in Fall and Winter. 
A ruffled well shaped flaring blue white iris of heavy 
substance, with a deep blue cast in the throat even 
on old blooms. Excellent branching and very floriferous 
Wittmexcepliondl Sincrecdse meee eee een, $3.50 
PACIFIC FOG (Heller 1948) (Fair Enough x Purissima) 
Early to Midseason, 40 inches., as well as winter 
bloom. A blue white tall well branched iris. Possibly 
too tender for eastern gardens because of winter 
blooming=habit) S255 oxi es ee ee eee ee $2.00 
MAJESTIC GOLD (Heller 1948) No. 1-1-60 (Golden 
Majesty x Radiant) 42 inches. Smooth large deep gold 
with beard of same color that blooms three or four 
times per year with 10 to 12 buds. Stalks of Fall and 
winter bloom are much shorter than those in the 
Spring. The standards are slightly lighter than the 
(Cl es Men Set eee, ele ee ee $4.50 
GOLDEN CHOICE (Heller 1948) No. 1-2-2 (Golden 
Hind x Fort Knox) 38 inches. Medium greenish golden 
yellow self with a haft of slightly deeper shade. A 
very smooth light gold that has won the admiration 
of garden visitors. No reticulations or veining. Well 
branched* with large flowers 20 7 ae $4.50 
FONTANA (Heller 1948) No. 26-5-23 (Yellow Seedling 
x Oregon Sunshine). Large light chartreuse yellow 
standards with cream falls and yellow haft. Beard of 
same-scolor das iallsle 3152 ee $2.00 
