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, 19 32)^One of the finest 
dark blue purples yet introduced, the deep blue effect 
intensified by a blue beard after the manneiUof Harmony. 
Almost black when newly opened, lightening to black‘sh 
violet of uniform coloring. A free bloomer of great 
size. (Honorable Mention, 19 31).$2.50 
BLUE HILL (H. P. Sass, 19 31)—The bluest of Un¬ 
clear blue toned irises of a slightly deeper tone the i 
S ensation and larger with perfect branching stems. A 
great addition to the blue toned iris. (Honorable Men¬ 
tion, 19 32 ) .1. r .75c 
BLUE MONARCH (Jacob Sass, 1933)—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, 192 6)—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, 19 30)—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, v,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, 19 30)—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 .1.25c 
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, 19 31)—A gorgeous blend 
of orange yellow, and red of Talisman rose coloring. 
(Honorable Mention, 19 31; Award of Merit, 1932)...$3.00 
COLOSSUS (H. P. Sass, 19 31)—I'hq 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 
