Over-the-Garden- Wall 
The Early Intermediate Irises 
These early irises, blooming between the pumilas and the tall bearded, are very necessary in 
our garden pictures. They furnish fine color masses, and combine very effectively with the Darwin 
tulips. Most of those irises listed on the next page, as Re-bloomers, also bloom with the early in¬ 
termediates, and are well worth while, even if the season does not extend late enough to ensure fall 
bloom. 
Abelard ( H. P. Sass ’34)^S. deep livid brown; 
F. veronia purple. This iris is well branched, 
and is offered as a new color in the class. 
26".$3.00 
Alice Horsefall ( H. P. Sass ’31) Exceedingly 
rich dark red, almost black in certain lights. 
The beard is a heavy bronze-yellow. 30" $0.75 
Ambera ( H. P. Sass ’30) A charming clear 
creamy yellow self, with gold beard and vena¬ 
tions. The flower is large and of good sub¬ 
stance. 30". H.M., A.I.S. ’31.$0.50 
April Gold (Rich. ’31) Golden yellow, deeper 
in tone than Ambera. Very floriferous. 15". 
...$0.35 
Challenger (J. Sass ’30) Rich dark purple with 
splendidly branched stems and many buds. 
24".$0.25 
Colleen ( H. Sass ’31) A reddish toned iris in two 
shades.$0.25 
Crysoro ( Nich. ’31) An orange-yellow, very 
distinct in color, and the deepest of all. 
Substance very fine. 24". H.M., A.I.S. ’32. 
.$ 1.00 
Gaynelle (Rich. ’31) A two-toned yellow, very 
gay and bright. 18".$0.50 
Gentius (H. P. Sass ’34) S. dark bluish violet; 
F. royal purple. Makes a fine dark mass of 
bloom. 24".$1.00 
GOLDEN BOW (H. P. Sass ’35) Chrome yellow, 
with large, rather long blooms, on tall stems. 
30".$2.50 
GOLDEN WEST (J. Sass ’34) The standards 
are Empire yellow, the falls wax yellow. The 
beard is orange. 30".$1.00 
KOCHINETFE (Kirk. ’34) A seedling of Kochi, 
with the same coloring, but with flaring falls. 
.$ 1.00 
Maygold (Nich. ’31) A canary-yellow self of 
excellent form. 27".$0.35 
Perces Prim (Thom. ’31) Reddish-pink, with a 
white throat. Late.$0.50 
RED ORCHID (J, Sass ’34) S. violet-carmine. F. 
velvety violet-carmine. “Our reddest inter- 
mediate.” 28".$1.50 
Doxa (H. P. Sass ’28) Perhaps the most in- SUSA (H. P. Sass ’34) A red-purple self, of 
teresting of the intermediates, tho’ not showy. velvety texture. 24".$1.00 
A blend of buff, olive and blue. Flowers are 
!f r i S c ^oo p * ant * s P ro ^^ c - ^0 • Zua (Craw. T4) Very pale lavender-white, all 
AI - b - 28 .crinkled. 16".$0.25 
Elizabeth Huntington (Hunt.) The best of 
the blue sports from Zua. A crisp blue, all Zwanneburg (Denis ’12) Old gold, fawn and 
crinkled, like Zua. 18"...$1.00 olive. 12".$0.25 
The following are 15c each, 
2 of one variety for 25c; any 12, $1.25. 
Dolphin. Lavender and purple. 
Feldspar. Pearly yellow. 
Fritjof. Lavender bicolor. 
Gerda. Creamy yellow. 
Kharput. Purple. 
Leota. White, flecked blue. 
Lurida. Dark brown. 
Prince Victor. Lavender and violet. 
Soledad. Yellow. 
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