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RODMAN WANAMAKER, D.—10x4. Salmon-bronze, each.50 
SNOWDRIFT, H. C.—8x3. Pure white, each.35 
SOMERSET, D.—8x3. Old rose and salmon, each.50 
SATAN—One of the largest dahlias grown. Color a bright, flam¬ 
ing red with a touch of gold in the center. Petals incurved and 
rolled, giving a unique form to the giant blooms. 2.00 
SPLENDOR, D.—A large flower, rich wine-crimson, edged pur¬ 
ple, a very brilliant color.75 
STORM KING—Ball, pure white, good terns, fine for cutting. . .25 
THOS. A. EDISON, D.—9x4. Royal purple. A marvel, sure to 
please, each .75 
U. S. A., H. C.—8x3.Orange red. Extra, each.50 
WASHINGTON CITY, D.—9x3%. Pure white, each.50 
YELLOW DUKE—Small, decorative. Pure yellow, profuse flow¬ 
ers, each .25 
IRIS 
Our famous Iris, Hardy and Gloriously Beautiful. 150 varieties under 
cultivation. Plant shallow, covering tuber not more than two inches. 
Numerals following names indicate the rating given by the Ameri¬ 
can Iris Society, 100 being the highest. 
UNHEARD OF VALUES ! 
SASS IRIS—(Named but unlabeled). 
Values up to 50c. each—12 for $1.00. 
Cash with Order. 
SASS BROTHERS IRIS 
AMBASSADEUR, 92—Violet and red, very fine, each.25 
ANN PAGE, 86—Tall, lavender-blue, each.25 
APHRODITE—Tall, fine new, pink, each.25 
ASIA, 92—Lavender and purple, extra, each.25 
ALICE HORSEHALL—Red purple, each. 1.00 
AUTUMN KING—Blue-purple. Blooms freely in autumn, each. . .25 
BALDWIN-—One of the very finest dark blue-purples. Described 
as “Manganese Violet,” each.50 
BEAU IDEAL—-Violet and white, each.25 
BUTO—Rich blue purple, large, each.50 
BLUE HILL—Blue, each .60 
CHURCH MOUSE — Brown, each .25 
