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} r iar : _ i %) on tad 3 : 
grape color with a very strong grape odor; 
noticeable in boquets. 
INTERMEDIATE COLLECTION 
15 different varieties of the above 
list my selection, all labeled for 
ONLY $5.00; 10 for $3.25; postpaid. 
CHALLENGER. 50¢ 
Richest black purple with a brown- 
orange B; not a real large flower but very 
free flowering; 28”; E. 
CHYSORO. 50¢ 
This variety sometimes blooms again in 
the fall; rich yellow; HM; 26”; E. 
DALILA. 40¢ 
S light pinkish white, ruffled; F cherry- 
red, edged white; B yellow; 24’; M. 
DOXA. 50¢ 
S. metalic sheen, dark buff; F. darker; 
edged like S; B distinct gold blend; 18”; E. 
FRO. 3—$1.30 50¢ 
S rich yellow; F dark strawberry edged 
yellow, heavily feathered in white; 24’. 
ELIABETH HUNTINGTON. 3—$1.40 50¢ 
A blue Zue, sky-blue F with crinkled 
petals; F darker with reddish tinge; B 
showy tangerine; this variety looks es- 
pecially nice viewed from above. 
GAY HUSSAR. 3—$1.30 50¢ 
A very showy and attractive varlegata 
in chrome and ox-blood; it is very showy 
for accent in the rockery; 20’; M 
GLEE. 50¢ 
A soft yellow with frilled petals; rather 
dwarf growing; AM; 18’; E 
IRIS KING. _50¢ 
Old gold and deep brown-maroon, edged 
brown on the standards; AM; 24”; M. 
KING KARL. ; 50¢ 
Cream dotted with rose; very nice; AM. 
28 inches; : 
LA NEIGE. 50c 
A pretty waxy cream-white. 
MA MIE. 50¢ 
A pretty white frilled blue; 28”; M*; AM. 
NEHEWKA. 50¢ 
A beautiful variety; darkest blue-purple 
plicata on white back ground; 28”; M. 
RED ORCHID. 50¢ 
Vigorous and prollfic; brilliant ruby- 
Brown with gold beard; HM; 28”; E. 
SPARK. 50¢ 
striking fiery brick red; 23”; E. 
Sire eOsy. Li. 50¢ 
Duck egg-blue self; 30”; M. 
TAN TOY. 50¢ 
A beautiful tan-brown color; 18; ML*. 
TITMOUSE. 50¢ 
An unusual Table Iris with beautifully 
formed fiowers in amber-yellow, speckled 
and edged violet; 28”; M. 
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VALANCIA. 50¢ 
Ruffled flowers, orange-buff; 24’; ML. 
WARBLER. 25”; M* 50 
A pretty pure yellow; nice Table Iris. 
WIDGET. 24’; EM 60¢ 
Table Iris; white plicata, speckled lav- 
ender. 
ZUA. 3—$1.25; 5—$2.00 Each 50¢ 
A very unusual variety; the most crink- 
led and rufiled Iris variety; color pearl 
gray; 18 inches; E. 
REBLOOMING IRIS 
If you want Iris blooms in October and 
November, then try these beautiful var- 
ieties. They are all nice. 
They give the regular crop of flowers in, 
the spring, just ahead of the Tall Bearded 
Iris, and if given a rest following and 
then water freely, they usually produce 
a second crop of flowers in the fall. 
THREE RHIZOMES OF A VARIETY: 
Any 50¢ variety 3 for $1.00; 5 for $1.60. 
AUTUMN ELF. 50¢ 
This will make a lovely group in a 
border, of 5-6 plants at least; S. pretty 
clear cream; F light lavender-blue edged 
ASHI > aL Oily Lvs 
AUTUMN FLAME. 3—$1.50 60¢ 
S a reddish deep copper; F velvety dark 
maroon; irange B; a dark variety; 40’; E*. 
AUTUMN FROST. 50¢ 
A shining white; S faint bluish tinge; F 
white and shows blue more; leaves a nice 
green color; 36”; EM. 
AUTUMN HAZE. 50¢ 
This has a strong violet odor; light 
lavender and hyssop-violet; nice; 30”; E. 
AUTUMN KING. 3—$1.25 50¢ 
A showy blue-lavender bicolor; S @ 
light blue with a lavender tinge; F dark 
blue-lavender; B real showy orange; 30’; 
M. 
AUTUMN QUEEN. 3—$1.25 Each 50¢ 
This is one of the best white re-bloomers, 
flowering every month in some _ sections 
with two flowers to the stem; 18”; 
AUTUMN SURPRISE. 50¢ 
The flower is not large but bunches out 
and makes an attractive clump in the 
border; S frilled light blue; F darker and 
feathered with white; B light orange; 
2422 SeVie 
DORCAS HUTCHESON. 50¢ 
A fine deep violet self; 22’; M. 
EQUINOX. 3—$1.25 50¢ 
Not a large flower but pretty in groups In 
the border; S glistening light blue; F 
dark blue; B lemon; 26”; ML. 
FALL BEAUTY. 3—$1.25 50¢ 
A nice Rebloomer; S cool bronzy brown; 
F horizontal, light blue edged same color 
as in S; B a showy orange; foliage is very 
nice; 34”; E 
FROST QUEEN. _50¢ 
S frosty white; F same as S and pencilled 
with yellow; B lemon; 20”; M*. 
