red. Form excellent and substance heavy with usually 
three or four blooms open at once. Long blooming 
period ...#15.00 
JUMBO (Jacob Sass, 1927)—An enormous dark vel¬ 
vety bicolor with blue violet standards and dark red 
violet falls that deserves better acquaintance. Makes 
a grand group. S Vanderpoel’s violet. F mulberry 
purple. Vivid yellow beard. 36 inches.25c 
KING .Il'BA ( H. P. S'ass, 1931)—The cleanest, clear¬ 
est colored of the new large flowered variegatas, the 
brilliant contrast between the yellow standards and wide 
solid deep velvety red falls, making this a striking anu 
much admired iris. Very large flowers on 3 6 to 4 0- 
inch stems .$8.00 
KING KARJL (Jacob Sass, 1 925)—The best known and 
best liked plicata blend. Beautifully ruffled light pimt- 
ish cinnamon standards. F cream sanded in an all-over 
pattern of liseran purple with a yellow beard. The 
bloom takes on beautiful rosy tones as it ages. 
2 7 inches .25c 
KING TUT (H. P. Sass, 192 5)—Notable for its beau¬ 
tiful brilliant brown and red tones that fairly blaze in 
bright sun. Parent of some of our finest reds and 
blends. F Hessian brown. S and stigmas Cacao brown. 
Hall and beard golden yellow, the general effect in the 
garden of brilliant red.50c 
LONA (Jacob Sass, 1923 )—Another fine plicata type 
of unique coloring and pattern. S pale purplish vinace- 
ous, white at center, ruffled. F cream dotted and striped 
Eupatorium purple with a yellow glow at the haft and 
center. 2 7 inches.25c 
MIDGAltD (H. P. Sass, 1926 )—The best known and 
most popular pink and yellow blend, always in demand. 
An iris of exquisite coloring and has firm, heavy sub¬ 
stance. Both standards and falls yellow with a flush of 
clear pink. A strong grower and free bloomer. 30 
inches. Every collection should have this iris.85c 
MIDWEST PRIDE (H. P. Sass, 1931)—The finest 
iris of Archevique coloring. Three foot branching stems 
with large flowers, an improved R. W. Wallace, usually 
regarded as an improved Archevique. S Hortense vio¬ 
let; F hyacinth violet, deepening at the center of the 
falls. A very fine dark iris of heavy and lasting sub¬ 
stance . $1.50 
NEBRASKA (H. P. Sass, 1929)-—The latest yellow 
iris to bloom and one of the richest yellows in the entire 
yellow scale. S ruffled apricot yellow. F same color 
with brown veinings. Dark yellow beard. A large 
flower. Requires good drainage.50c 
NEOLA (Jacob Sass, 19 32)—A new departure in color 
in the dwarf bearded irises, a beautiful brown toned 
blend, unlike any other dwarf. S livid violet; F deep 
livid brown shaded sorghum brown. Pale yellow beard. 
Medium to large flowers on 10-inch stems.50c 
NO-WE-TA (H. P. Sass, 19 32)—A pinker Midgard 
type of entirely different form and an iris of exquisite 
coloring. S Conic arched and frilled. It is a beautiful 
true pink self in effect with yellow flushes at the center 
and edges of the falls and standards. 32 inches.$8.50 
OKOBOJI (Jacob S'ass, 19 32)-—A rich, very dark vel¬ 
vety red purple of medium size and strikingly rich ap¬ 
pearance. S deep livid purple; F velvety dark maroon 
purple. 30 inches._.50c 
OMAHA (H. P. Sass, 1929)—Approaching a clear red 
