1935 
J. C. NICHOLLS, JR. 
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MIREILLE ( Millet ’ll) 6" Very rich purple 
of two tones.$ .25 
NEOLA (J. Sass ’32) 10" Beautiful brown 
purple dwarf; new color.$ .50 
ORANGE QUEEN ( Marr ’10) 5" Clear deep 
orange yellow.$ .25 
PETITE AMIE (Millet T9) 10" Very pretty 
creamy white.$ .25 
PUMILA ATROVIOLACEA ( Todaro ’56) 81 
6" Deep violet purple.$ .25 
REFLECTION (Burch. ’23) 6" Large beauti¬ 
ful silvery blue.$ .25 
REICHENBACHII ORANGE 6" Fine clear 
deep yellow. A favorite.$ .25 
ROSE MIST (H. P. Sass ’31) 12" Fine rosy 
mauve, almost a pimk.$ .25 
SCHNEEKUPPE (G. # K. TO) 77 10" Good 
floriferous white.$ .25 
SOCRATES 8" Excellent claret purple with 
white beard.$ .25 
TITANIA (H. P. Sass ’28) 6" Largest pure 
beautiful yelow.$ .50 
TONY (H. P. Sass ’28) 8" Blackish red vio¬ 
let, orange beard.$ .50 
ULTRA (H. P. Sass ’29) 10" Very blue 
Pumila hybrid.$ .35 
YELLOWBIRD (Van Fleet ’26) 6" Fine yel¬ 
low, overlaid olive.$ .25 
Intermediate Bearded Iris 
These Irises bloom from ten to fifteen days ahead of the Tall Bearded Varieties, being crosses be¬ 
tween the little Dwarfs and the late tall ones, and early species. They are intermediate in height 
as well as season, and are very useful in giving a prolonged Iris season. Among them are many 
colors not found in the later Bearded, and breeders are fast adding more marvelous new ones to 
their ranks. 
ALBICANS (Lauge ’60) 72 30" Pure beautiful 
milk white.$ .25 
ALICE HORSEFALL (H. P. Sass ’29) 30" 
Dark velvety red purple...$ .75 
AM AS (Foster ’85) 75 30" Large brilliant blue 
and purple.$ .25 
AMBERA (H. P. Sass ’30) 30" Large clear 
canary yellow self.$ .50 
CHALLENGER (J. Sass ’30) 30" Rich dark 
blackish violet.$ .25 
CHIEF (J. Sass ’26) 22" Fine large deep blue 
purple.$ .25 
CRETAN (Dykes ’23) 78 15" Deep brilliant 
blue and purple.$ .25 
CRIMSON KING (Barr ’93) 83 30" Beautiful 
deep red purple.$ .25 
CRYSORO (Nich. ’31) 26" Clearest, deepest, 
most luminous yellow color of any Iris. Very 
large ruffled blooms of good substance. A 
good grower, very floriferous, and has a long 
period of bloom.$1.00 
CYRUS (H. P. Sass ’31) 34" Very fine vel¬ 
vety empire yellow.$ .25 
DESERT GOLD ( Kirk. ’30) 35" Huge lumin¬ 
ous pale yellow.$ .75 
DOXA (H. P. Sass ’29) 20" S. Cream; F. iri¬ 
descent buff and olive.$ .25 
GNOME (Bliss ’21) 82 30" Fine deep red 
purple.$ .25 
INGEBORG (G. $ K. ’08) 79 30" Nice florif¬ 
erous pure white.$ .25 
ISTRIA (Dykes 22) 79 30" Pure white shaded 
palest green.$ .25 
KOCHII ( Keener ’87) 80 28" The old deep 
blackish purple.$ .25 
KURDISTAN (Dykes ’22) 84 15" Deepest 
black purple; large.$ .25 
LOUIS BEL (Denis ’21) 81 30" Late Inter¬ 
mediate. Glorious large exceedingly deep 
black violet. Always a favorite.$ .25 
LURIDA (Soland 1789) 15" Very attractive 
tawny bronze red.$ .25 
MAYGOLD (Nich. 31’) 28" Soft clear lumin¬ 
ous light yellow.$ .25 
NYMPH (H. P. Sass ’27) 28" Very floriferous 
empire yellow.$ .25 
OTOE (II. P. Sass ’27) 30" Fine new type of 
red Intermediate.$ .25 
PURPLE KING (Wallich 1830) 74 30" Like 
Kochii, but flaring F.$ .25 
RAGUSA (H. P. Sass ’29) 28" S. pansy pur¬ 
ple; F. black purple.$ .50 
SHERWIN WRIGHT (Kohankie T5) 76 28" 
Brilliant metallic yellow.$ .25 
SPARK (Nich. ’31) 28" Wonderful new color 
in Int., and redder than any other Iris ex¬ 
cept Red Elf. A bright glowing brick 
red.$ .35 
TA-WA ( H. P. Sass ’35) 32" A very fine light 
yellow Intermediate of heavy substance, 
fine shape, and large size on strong stems. 
Greatly superior to Ambera.$3.00 
ZUA (Craw. T4) 74 18" Feathery white, 
crinkled and creped.$ .25 
