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(REMONTANTS) 
ARDED, IRIs 
We are proud that for several years we 
have offered these fine re-blooming iris— 
iris which in the southern 2-38rds 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 seasons then watered heavily to 
produce the succeeding crop of bloom; divide 
frequently. 
For quantity prices see elsewhere in this 
catalog. Prices postpaid on all iris orders of 
$3.00 or more. 
Autumn Elf, 18” M*, S olive cream; 
evender. le FM. ee eee 50 
Autumn Queen, 18” E, one of the best 
white short rebloomers, always in de- 
Tian sss Wells OUODS te pu een eae .50 
Eleanor Roosevelt, 26” M*, fleurite pur- 
Hlerselty HH Wise A Vite ete ee eee .50 
Gladsong, 24” M, yellow ground plicata, 
UEDA UIS U1) bc ents eR ce ot ee -50 
Kansas Ingleside, 32” LM*, red toned 
self on copper side, HM ................ 90 
Lieutenant de Chavagnac, 10” E, violet 
bronze and.cream 22-2. ae .50 
White Autumn King, 28”, EE, snow 
White 2 S6200...5, eee eae -50 
MISCELLANEOUS BEARDED IRIS 
(Eupogocyclus, Eupogorelia, & Misc.) 
There is always something new under the 
sun and particularly in iris. In. this 
group are found the results of crossing two 
distinct races of Irises to produce heavily 
veined and netted or marked petals. Through 
involved breeding and crossing of ‘“Hupogon” 
and ‘‘Pogon’’ lris we have the “Mohr” fam- 
ily and many other oddities all of which 
are perfectly hardy. 
These like a dry, sunny location and we 
have found each one winter hardy if the 
newly set plants are lightly covered in the 
late fall. 
For quantity prices see elsewhere in this 
catalog; prices postpaid on Iris orders of 
$3.00 or more. 
Elmohr, 36” M, very large reddish 
mulberry HM, AM, Dykes 
Wledales Abs. 2.) 2 es hia ae 1.00 
Peshawar, 20” EE*, richest chocolate 
brown, coffee styles, HM, AM rich 
COLO Mes te er Feed be ee ae -50 
Sheriffa, 36” E, metallic red mulberry 
hide. blaze,» HM VAM. “222 -50 
Suez, 33” M, oriental reddish pur- 
PLO r eet orks Matare 8) ak On See 6.00 
William Mohr, 30” M, soft violet veined 
to an orchid, Hexagona type ...... 50 
MISCELLANEOUS IRIS 
Claret Cup, a versicolor iris with 
foliage like the Spuries; claret 
al oR: ye Aa Ok See ea 2.00 
Dorothea K. Williamson, 24’*, brilliant 
royal purple flowers 4 to 5” in dia., 
marvelous cut flower; closest thing 
to an orchid, Hexagon type........ .50 
Hyacinthiana, 18”*, Ensata type, soft 
blue and yellow with fine brown 
veins TE i 5 ce Ree ae BOO: 
Kochii, 26”, bearder specie in red 
DUEDIC UA Mice se ce ee ee ... 30 
Longipetala, ivory white specie ...... 50 
Pseudacorus Bastardi, 36’’*, primrose 
VOLO W Mekee nr Satiniige Vacant. 7 wen aloe 1.75 
Pseudacorus Flore Pleno, 36”, rare 
double form of this beardless type, 
rosette flowers in deep yellow .... .75 
Pseudacorus Foliis Variegatis, var- 
iegated foliage type with yellow 
Bndecreens leaves ee ee 1.00 
