bearded season. Medium sized flowers of fine form and 
substance on graceful 34-inch stems. Empire yellow 
with a much deeper splash at the end of the beard, giv¬ 
ing a glowing effect. The tallest intermediate.50c 
DOUGLAS (Jacob Sass, 1932)—A blue violet blended 
bicolor of imposing size and height. S light lavender 
violet. F litho purple shading to light lavender violet 
at the edge with brown shaded hafts. Flaring falls, 
pale yellow beard. The big blooms are held on 4 0 to 
4 4-inch branching stems._.$5.00 
DO A A (H. P. Sass, 1928)—A most popular and well 
rated intermediate of great size and novel coloring. 
Originally named Olive Giant. S light Chalcedony yel¬ 
low. F olive buff with tint at center. Heavy substance. 
20 inches .50c 
EL TOVAR (H. P. Sass, 1933)—The most brilliant and 
gorgeously colored variegata blend in rich brown yellow 
and blackish maroon with a yellow glow at the heart. 
5 domed Mikado brown toning into honey yellow in the 
center of the standards. F drooping with flaring tips 
of solid blackish maroon not fading at the margins. 
3 6 inches .$20.00 
EUPHOXY (H. P. Sass, 1929)—An iris of Ophelia 
type but of distinctive form and taller than the well- 
known French blend and of more intense coloring. S 
Conical, ruffled. Mustard yellow tipped with Chaemois. 
F the same overlaid vinaceous. Medium to large flowers 
on 3 6-inch stems, the distant effect being a rich, deep 
yellow. Exceptionally vigorous and free blooming.85c 
GOLDEN HARVEST (Jacob Sass, 1930)—Our first 
yellow fall blooming intermediate which suggested the 
name. S olive yellow, bluish at the haft. F yellow 
citron, haft sulphur yellow, stripped white and with a 
brown and bluish sheen. Distinct orange beard. Always 
a surprising and cheerful note in the fall.....$1.09 
GOLDEN HELMET (Jacob Sass, 19 33) — S Ochraceous 
tawny at the edge, yellow ochre at the midrib and buck¬ 
thorn brown at the claw. F Morocco red overlaid ox- 
blood red, bronze haft striped Morocca red, prominent 
orange beard. Height 3 5 inches. Stem low branching 
carrying 8 to 12 buds. A striking brilliant variegata 
that shines in any iris planting...$20.00 
GOLDEN LIGHT (H. P. Sass, 1933)—A seedling of 
Euphony with the distinctive form and size of Euphony, 
4 0 inches tall with low branching stems. It is a cinna¬ 
mon arrangement. In the color class with Jean Cayeaux, 
Vishnu, and other brown toned blends, but brighter and 
of better carrying quality.$12.00 
IMPERIAL IJLUSH (H. P. Sass, 1933 )—A beautiful 
large blush pink with 40-inch branching stems.$7.50 
IRS A POLLOCK (H. P. Sass, 1931)—In effect a 
much lighter toned Waconda and of equally fine quality. 
5 Magenta. F velvety carmine, with a lighter margin. 
A flower of medium size and telling garden effect. 
3 6 inch s ..$1.50 
.IOYCETTE (Jacob Sass, 1932 )-—A sensational red 
iris last year and declared by many critics to be the 
finest yet introduced. It is redder than Red Wing with 
remarkable carrying quality, the one iris that catches 
the eye in any planting. S raisin purple. F blackish 
rnrD’e. A very large flower measuring 6 to 6% inches. 
42-inch low branched stems. A superlative iris. The 
effect with the sun shining through it is a rich, blazing 
