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PHEBUS (Cay) Lemon yellow with bright orange beard; the flowers 
are of large size and the petals well rounded; midseason; tall_ 2.75 
PINK OPAL (J. Sass) The famous No. 28-12, a sister seedling of Pink 
Satin; not as pink or as well branched as Pink Satin but larger in 
flower; midseason; tall_ .75 
SASS 28-11 (J. Sass) Another sister seedling of Pink Satin; the effect 
is a larger, paler Solferino_ .75 
PINK SATIN (J. Sass) Light pink of truest color and satiny sheen; 
Donald Milliken writes in the Bulletin, “Nearby was Pink Satin 
holding her head above nearly everything else in the garden—a 
truly beautiful iris in spite of the fact that it has often been in 
the center of conflicting opinion.” Early to midseason; tall_ 1.50 
PIONEER (Bliss) Bright reddish purple; a shy bloomer until estab¬ 
lished; early; medium height_ .15 
PLUIE D’OR (Cay) Golden yellow with flower of large size; a two- 
year-old planting is a marvel; Dykes medal; midseason; tall_ .50 
DWARF IRIS COLLECTION 
16 Plants $1.00 
Four Each 
Graminea—red purple Azurea—sky blue 
Atroviolacea—amethyst Cyanea—blue purple 
The above with four Orange Queen—$1.50 
No Discount Allowed. 
PRAIRIE GOLD (H. P. Sass) Brilliant, almost brassy, yellow that 
glistens like buttercups; midseason; short_ .15 
PRESIDENT PILKINGTON (Cay) Large flowered buff and lavender 
blend; a larger, taller, darker Dolly Madison; midseason; tall_ 3.50 
PRIMAVERA (Mohr) Large flowered primrose yellow; very fra¬ 
grant; very early; medium height_3 for .25 
PRINCESS BEATRICE (Barr) Silvery lavender blue with the char¬ 
acteristic pucker at the tips of the falls; there are many false prin¬ 
cesses in high circles but this has been certified to be the true one; 
fragrant; early; tall_3 for .25 
QUEEN CATERINA (Sturt) Pale frosted lavender; water lily scent; 
midseason; tall _3 for .25 
QUIVERA (J. Sass) Reddish orange blend with an orange sheen; an 
absolutely new color; clear, bright and translucent; medium sized 
flower; midseason; short_ .50 
RAMESES (H. P. Sass) Standards pinkish buff and falls turmaline 
pink; rampant grower; Dykes medal; midseason; tall_ .75 
REALM (Baker) Massive turquoise blue self; vigorous and hardy; 
lovely with Pluie d’Or; midseason; tall_ .25 
RED DOMINION (Ayres) Blackish red self in a beautifully formed 
flower, the standards somewhat frilly and the falls horizontal; 
midseason; medium height_ 2.00 
When your 1935 iris catalog is ready, would appreciate a copy of it. The iris received in 
September all came through the winter just fine. 
March 27, 1935. W. C. T., Dallas, Tex. 
Iris purchased from you last season were perfectly lovely. 
May 28, 1934. Mrs. C. A. S., Shreveport, La. 
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