Twice Blooming Iris 
_ Some bearded irises have a tendency 
to bloom in the fall as well as in the 
spring. These fall blooms are doubly 
welcome because of their rarity even 
when they are not of technical perfec- 
tion. It should be realized that the rapid 
growth necessary for repeat bloom re- 
quires that seasons are favorable in 
length and rainfall and that the plants 
are uncrowded. 
Listed below are the following irises 
which often repeat in the fall: 
AUTUMN ELF—Cream standards and 
flaring falls of lilac. Dainty ........ $ .50 
AUTUMN FLAME—A blaze of as 
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AUTUMN FROST—A nice white .. $ .50 
AUTUMN HAZE—Large, tall soft laven 
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AUTUMN SPLENDOR—A nice dark la- 
VENIGCY 4c rn ee tee roe sass ya 
BLACK MAGIC—An intense deep blue- 
violet self with blackish sheen ....$ .50 
DORCAS HUTCHESON—An early pan- 
sy-violet self. Always a favorite for 
rock garden or border .................- $ .50 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT—A large deep 
true purple. Exceptionally good $ .60 
FALL BEAUTY—Unusual beauty. Stan- 
dards bronze-brown, washed with blue. 
Falls violet blue -2...00..00000..c.00- $ .75 
GIBSON GIRL—-Large, yellow ground 
plicata with heliotrope markings. 
SOV I Ray ie ee at REN a OT te Use $1.00 
HALLOWEEN NIGHT—A bright lemon 
yellow with veins of deep gold. Up to 
17 blooms to one stalk ................ $ .60 
JANE KREY—A beautiful violet self 
glowing with a reddish cast. Depend- 
able re-bloomer 2223) 2... $ .60 
JULY BEAUTY—Soft powder blue stan- 
dards and darker blue falls ........ $ .60 
KANSAS INGLESIDE—Like the warm 
glowing embers of a heart fire, this 
beauty is a red self that attracts one 
and all iki. Ase $ .50 
RADIANT—Standards orange-brown, 
falls of red orange with maroon 
veining) ni ee noes ees $ .60 
SANGREAL—A profuse fine, large 
Yellow. (2. Sees ey ee $ .50 
See SKTES—Deep red-purple 
Si ere hs. cs cae aoe ae $ .50 
SOUTHLAND—Sensational deep golden 
yellow. Large, fine form. Award of 
Merit (> aynete at  e eat ee $ .50 
ULTRA—A free-blooming, ultramarine 
Blue ieee oe ar a $ .50 
WHISPERWOOD—A real blue self, 
whose large flowers are well formed. 
Mery; fragrant’). Ju ee $1.00 
WHITE AUTUMN KING—A beautiful 
Silvery white Iris. Free flowering $ .50 
