
EXCITING TABLE CENTERPIECES—TABLE IRIS 
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We are proud that for several years we 
have .offered these fine re-blooming iris — 
iris which in the southern 2-3rds of the 
country will give two or more crops of love- 
ly bloom. Every year we have picked blooms 
in the fall until freezing weather sets in. 
These iris are hardy as other iris but. they 
should be given a short rest after the spring 
blooming season then watered heavily to 
produce the succeeding crop of bloom; divide 
frequently. 
For quantity prices see elsewhere in this 
catalog. 
Autumn Dawn, 28”, EE*, ruffled soft 
pink and yellow blend, choice .... .40 
y%Autumn Elf, 18”, M*, olive cream S 
and lavender falls, HM .................... -30 
%* Autumn Flame, 
34*, hardy and pro- 
lific deep toned red 
bicolor, semi-flar- 
ing falls, sure-fire 
bloomer in fall 1.00 
~ %cAutumn Gleam, 
M*, medium yellow 
self Ah) 
Autumn 
Queen, 18”, 
E, one of 
the most 
reliable of 
short white 
rebloomers, 
always in 
demand .25 

Autumn Sunset, 32”, *, large blended 
pink overlaid old rose, reliable .. 1.08 
-Autumn Surprise, 24’, M, medium blue 
fed We Bale Needle ge ald ot A dM Re SE a 25 
% Constance Schreiner, 82” EE*, bicolor 
in deev blue with F tinged with rosy 
Ie el ek ec MET AG a lA Se ane 50 
Dorcas Hutcheson, 22’, M*, deep vl- 
ad Sy See MR Say oo AN Roe eR 5 
Earl Cross, 32”E*, rose violet ........ 45 
Eleanor Rooseveli, 26”, M* fluerite pur- 
ple self blue tipped beard, lovely, 
sometimes listed ‘as Black Magic, 
DPS TVT pasate Ua BN Sieh anaes rails Ew .30 
. %Fall Beauty, 34”, E*, bronze-brown S 
and. violet blue falls -2...00......000000... 1.00 
Gladsong, 24’, M, yellow ground pli- 
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Zz, Olive yellow S and ci- 
== tron yellow falls strip- 
ae. ed brown; immense 
5 ‘ae flowers, frosty sheen 
’ LOVELY orth tee eases 20 
Jane Krey, 30”, E, white bearded red- 
Gish Wile tui. eee ee eee el .30 
Kansas Ingleside, 32”, L*, large warm 
toned red self on copper side, HM .30 
Lieutenant de Chavagnac, 10”, E, vie- 
let; bronze and créam: Wi es 30 
%Martie Everest, 36”, EE*, unifor 
Blite (Seki ue ee rae ae 235 
%May Night, 6”, lavender blue 
2 sl sit MERC ROR a riers ay Nac Chie the) aie 135 
% Mrs. Walter Lamb, 30”, elephant 
toned lavender or mauve pigeon 
Thr oa tiiacG es es ee ee 2.79 
October Blaze, 34’, EE*, dancing red .35 
Olive White, 18”, E*, deep cream .... .25 
Peggy Babbington, 25”, E, waxy Ses 
POW Mei SA te ee : 
Sangreal, 28”, EM*, bright canary .. .30 
September Skies-18”, M*, purple red .25 
Southland 24”, M, golden, AM, HM .30 
Surefire 18”, E*, pale cream ............ 235 
Ultra, 25”, E, ultramarine blue, very 
free -bi@OomMmer, sHIM see ee 29 
White Autumn King, 28”, EE, snow 
white and has larger blooms than the 
edt TOST: (QUOTING cn, oar ateicagetkeiestenaatye 29 

* MIXED UNLABED- 
ED, From our surplus 
named varieties lab- 
eled by color only: 
Lavender and Violet 
Shades 12 for ........ 1.00 
White Shades 8 _ for 
Repeat: 1.00 

“Please accept my thanks not only for 
the iris and sundry items of my order 
which have been received in good shape, 
but especially for the clear, enlightening 
directions on the care and culture of iris, 
oriental poppies asparagus, etc. They are 
worth as much as the plants.” ui 
a State College, ‘Pa. 

