TWICE BLOOMING IRIS 
Blooms in April and again in September or October 
Average height 24” unless specified 
AUTUMN ELF Blue white standards, darker blue falls. 5 $ .50 
AUTUMN FLAME moon vmeen rearseltte at eon 75 
AUTUMN HAZE Pmaptoned: Dives uirastet i yk a er .50 
AUTUMN SUNSET Blend of hutt-and rose! 15 
BLACK MAGIC Blue black like E. Roosevelt === .50 
EARL CROSS POSED NOs. eee Chee tei av y's ale 50 
ETHEL PECKHAM Taller (rietreds Op tt ste! Ee re ee 50 
FALL BEAUTY Blend of bronze and blue. tsi‘iCS 50 
FROST QUEEN PLC AP WWiTiLe Weenie ys Be Sista nas .50 
GLADSONG Yellow plicata, rose stitching = 50 
GOLDEN CATARACT: Flowers of real gold 20. ie .50 
HALLOWEEN NIGHT Tall yellow with orange on falls. 35”. 75 
JEAN SIRET Yellow dwarf purple flecks on Salis ctl Operas = ow 50 
JULY BEAUTY A’ fragrant true blue: 35/0 .50 
KANSAS INGLESIDE Fine two-toned red ee si—‘i—sS 50 
LT DE CHAVAGNAC Deep wine dwarf, 10". .50 
OCTOBER BLAZE Deepered (purple seer ee 50 
RADIANT Fine orange and red blend Cit -60 
SOUND MONEY COICIAOWATE AG peed le ee 50 
WHISPERWOOD Tall and\fragrant-plue33" so 15 
Choose $4.50 value for $3.00 or all 20 
for $7.00 
IRIS CULTURE 
Iris are one of the easiest perennials to grow, requiring very little 
attention, but invariably responding to any extra attention given 
them. 
Sunny, well drained soil is best for planting. Work the ground 
loosely to a depth of about 10 inches, spread the roots of the rhizome, 
and plant just under the surface, tamping the soil down firmly. Water 
well after planting and remember not to plant deep as Iris like sun- 
light. In heavy soils, work in a little sand around the plant. 
Do not over-fertilize. Bonemeal is always good or use any balanc- 
ed plant food, sparingly and not next to rhizome. Try to maintain an 
even balance between the acid and alkaline factors in your soil as, 
generally speaking, Iris prefer a neutral soil, 
CANADIAN CUSTOMERS 
Send: to the ei ogres at Ottawa for-the necessary import 
