BALDWIN (H. P. Sass, 192 6)—One of the best of the 
dark blue purples that belongs in every good collection. 
A huge Manganese violet self with an electric sheen in 
the falls on 40-inch well branched stems . 50c 
BLACKMOOR (Jacob Sass, 1932 ) — One of the finest 
dark blue purples yet introduced, the deep blue effect 
intensified by a blue beard after the manner of Harmony. 
Almost black when newly opened, lightening to blackish 
violet of uniform coloring. A free bloomer of great 
si::e. (Honorable Mention, 1931). _ .$2.50 
BLUE HILL (H. P. Sass, 1931)—The bluest of the 
clear blue toned irises of a slightly deeper tone than 
Sensation and larger with perfect branching stems. A 
great addition to the blue toned iris. (Honorable Men¬ 
tion, 19 32) ...75c 
BLUE MONARCH (Jacob Sass, 19 3 3)—Deep bluish 
violet self. Color tone is a clear light blue. Large 
flower on 4 0 to 4 5-inch stems, low branching, 8 to 15 
buds to a stem.$7.50 
BLUE WAVES (H. P. Sass)—Rich dark blue, hori¬ 
zontal falls, fine for massing..50c 
BUTO (H. P. Sass, 1926) — Intensity of color makes 
this iris stand out and catch the eye in any planting. A 
rich dark purple bicolor with velvety nearly black falls 
of great size and a great bloomer. Makes a fine mass. 
30 inches . 25c 
CAROLINE E. STRINGER (Jacob Sass, 1930)—In 
effect a beautiful pink tinted iris, large beautifully 
ruffled with yellow at the haft and a yellow beard. 
3 6 inches .25c 
CHALLENGER (Jacob Sass, 1930)—A huge, very 
dark intermediate of Dominion race quality. S dull dark 
purple. F dark blackish violet, velvety, with a contrast¬ 
ing white beard tipped orange. Falls flaring. The largest 
flowered intermediate and a favorite wherever seen. 
Vigorous and free blooming.25c 
CHESTNUT (Jacob Sass, 1930)—A new type added 
to our various plicatas, the brownest of our plicatas. 
S ruffled cinnamon drab. F cream dotted petunia violet 
with brown stripes on the yellow haft. Handsome and 
unique . 25c 
CHIEF (Jacob Sass, 192 6 ) — A fine blue purple inter¬ 
mediate, very dark and a fine companion for the redder 
toned Challenger. 2 2 inches...25c 
CHURCHMOUSE (H. P. Sass, 1929) — A new color 
break greatly admired— brown iris, self Hays brown of 
Ridgeway. Medium sized flower on 3 6-inch stems.25c 
CLARA NOYES (H. P. Sass, 1931) — A gorgeous blend 
of orange yellow, and red of Talisman rose coloring. 
(Honorable Mention, 1931; Award of Merit, 19 32) .$3.00 
COLOSSUS (H. P. Sass, 1931)—The biggest American 
iris and probably the largest in the world, exceeding 
Nene. A large purple of fine quality. Has produced 
blooms almost 10 inches tall. (Stock limited).$5.00 
CYRUS (H. P. Sass, 19 31) — A gem among the yellow 
iris and an intermediate that blooms well into the tall 
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. (Honorable Mention, 1933) .50c 
DOUGLAS (Jacob Sass, 1932 )—S light lavender 
violet. F litho purple shading to light lavender violet 
