OCTOBER OPERA E 32” Medium 
sized flowers done in burgundy red, 
Velvetva fallse eee ee 45 
SANGREAL E 22” A two-toned yel- 
low that makes a blaze of color in 
SOUTHLAND M 24” A free flower- 
ing popular golden yellow ........... 35 
ULTRA E 12” Sometimes this is con- 
sidered a dwarf. For us it blooms 
thru the summer. Light blue stan- 
THEY Ea] eee Sera ee see re A be or: 30 
SIBERIAN IRIS 
These hardy iris come from Asia and are well worth growing. Even in the 
coldest sections of the country they bloom and multiply. Next year we hope 
to have many more varieties available. 
CAESARS BROTHER 40” This is one we think is the best. A very dark pansy 
purpleithat: bloomslate.intthe season)... small clumps7 2.22)... 50 
DWARF IRIS 
These dainty little beauties bloom about 3 weeks before the tall bearded 
season begins. They are very good for borders and edgingss in the perennial bed. 
dards and deep violet falls ............. 35 
BALSENG CURIOSITY 8’ A frag- 
rant iris done in shades of yellow, 
purple, and olive 
BLACK MIDGET 8” Very black with 
SOOUY DING. DUCS pete ee ee ee, 30 
DIE FIE 8” Distinctive blue poses: 
Pee eee es Wa eee Pee, 0 
HARMONIA 8” An attractive yellow 
ANGE Violet ta ade a: ied oe cee 30 
JEAN SIRET 8’ Cream and yellow, 
bloomssinethemfallser gee 30 
LT. de CHAVAGNAC 9” Purple and 
red, reblooms in the fall ............... 30 
MALAYA 8” Small flowers. done in 
bronzy-tan shades 
ORANGE 9” A bright light orange 
tie tea ei CR ee ate re ses 30 
SOCRATES 6” Uniform garnet-red 
tones. Very popular for edging”.....30 
STEWARTS ALPINE 9” A brilliant 
clean yellow .................. ee, 35 
THE BRIDE 6” Excellent clear clean 
Whiter self cect sen eee. | ieee 85 
