Caroline E. Stringer 



A few years ago the Sass's gave us this lovely 

 apple blossom pink — a pink so pale and delicate that 

 it is almost a tinted wliite. It still stands as one of 

 the really excellent things in fine iris, and at the 

 present very low price no one should be without it. 



Each 75c 



Coronation 



For tliose who do not feel like investing in the 

 newer yellows offered in this list because of the 

 higher cost, we sincerely recommend Coronation. It 

 is a uniform deep yellow, absolutely hardy, doesn't 

 fade, and compares well with irises of recent intro- 

 duction in otlier colors. Our large stock has been 

 built up to meet the demand which we felt sure 

 would come when growers realized the value of this 



Dolly Madison 



With the l>lended colorings of an intensified 

 Quaker L;uly, and size, l)ranching liabit and lieiglit 

 comparable to the best, this AVilliamson introduction 

 - has no superior in its class. As the Longfield cata- 

 logue states: "Eventually you will own Dolly i\ladi- 

 son. " It carries some of the shades found in the 

 new French varieties, Anne Marie Cayeux and Evo- 

 lution. Keliable everywhere, and certain to evoke 

 the admiration of all who see it. 



Each $1.50 



Frieda Mohr 



Dei)endable anywiiere, despite the fact that it was 

 originated in California and contains tender blood. I 

 liave found it perfectly at home in Ohio, jMinnesota, 

 and New England, as well as in the moist climate of 

 the Pacific Northwest. The color is a lively shade of 

 violet-pink, standards sliglitly lighter than the falls. 

 Its huge size and great height make it a leader in 

 finy color class. 



Each $1.00 



King Tut 



One of the inli(>rent (|u;iliiies of the many new 

 Sass irises is the element of rich red-brown in the 

 various color schemes. This has been accomplished 

 through the use of King Tut in the various crosses, 

 and in spite of his almost countless progeny, tlie 

 King still remains the most brilliant of all, blazing in 

 the sunlight like a live ember. Easy to grow, a free 

 flowerer. Every iris grower should have it. 



Each $1.50 



Montour 



This little gem was growing in Mrs. Kellogg 's fa- 

 mous garden (Over-the-Garden-Wall) in a group in- 

 cluding Dauntless, and it struck me at first sight as 

 an abridged edition of the giant red. The colors are 

 more subdued, a medley of deep pink and brown, set 

 with a bright orange beard. Fine for the front of a 

 planting where taller sorts are used in the back- 

 ground. Montour is perfect in every detail, in a class 

 entirely apart from most irises of dwai-f statui'e. 



Each $1.00 



AVM. lAlOHR 



WM. MOHR COLLECTION 

 Your choice of any 10 for $8.00 



Wm. Mohr, King Tut, C!oronation, Frieda Mohr, 

 Loetitia Mieluiud, Eupliony. Allies, Montour, 

 Midgard, Beau Sabi'eui', Elsinoi'e, Omaha, 

 Bruno, Cardinal, Cinnabar, or Snow White. 



Wm. Mohr 



This strange and beautiful hybrid is named for 

 one of the Avorld's most famous hybridizers, and is 

 considered as his greatest piece of work. The entire 

 bloom is a self color of pale lilac, closely netted and 

 veined with deep violet, producing a weird, yet very 

 lovely effect. In some ways it resembles the variety 

 "Susiana", but lacks the dullness of this older sort, 

 and is not at all difficult to grow. A monster flower, 

 produced on stems up to 30 inches tall. At the iris 

 show in t^t. Paul, Minn., last June it was a center of 

 attraction. 



Each $1.25 



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