Mapleton, Iowa 
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OZONE (J. Sass ’35) One of the most in¬ 
dividual and appealing of the new intro¬ 
ductions. A most distinctive color that is 
hard to describe; a very smooth even- 
toned lavender violet with a beautiful 
pink sheen or overglaze. A signal patch 
of red brown at the haft is most unusual 
and attractive; but one must see it to ap¬ 
preciate its charm. Nicely rounded flow¬ 
ers of good substance, on well branched 
38" stems. 10.00 
PACIFIC (Ess'g ’29) A fine clear blue of 
wonderful color tone. Lovely with Mid- 
gard. Quite dependable in this climate. .50 
PARTHENON (Con. ’34) A smooth warm 
white with pale gold tints throughout and 
a rich golden central lighting. Tall, widely 
branched, hardy. 5.00 
PAULETTE (Mur. ’30) A tall, fine, light 
blue with large, well formed flowers of a 
pleasant even tone. Classical in form and 
carriage. 1.00 
PEACHES (H. P. Sass ’31) One of the 
real color gems which must not be over¬ 
looked. A luscious blend of peach, apricot 
and orange; good enough to eat. Vigor¬ 
ous, hardy and very floriferous. 32". .50 
PERSIA (Ayres ’29) A stunning iris that 
attracts immediate attention. A unique 
blending of brilliant blues and soft pur¬ 
ples, like a rare old rug. Large, tall and 
outstanding in every way. H. M., A.I.S. 
’28. 1.00 
PHEBUS (Cay. ’30) A very beautiful 
light yellow, that is so smooth and even 
toned, with such poised and rounded flow¬ 
ers that it retains its place among our 
favorites, year after year. Very satisfac¬ 
tory. 36". 1.00 
PICADOR (Mor. ’28) A fine large varie- 
gata with standards of warm tarnished 
gold and falls of deep brown carmine. 
Vigorous and free blooming. 2.50 
PINK OPAL (J. Sass ’34) A clear lilac 
pink self of fresh cool tone. Large, well 
shaped flowers on tall stems. Growth and 
bloom free. 1.00 
PINK SATIN (J. Sass ’30) The nearest to 
a true light pink in color. The smooth 
satiny finished flowers are delicately 
poised on tall, graceful stems. H. M., 
A.I.S.,’31. 1.50 
PLUIE D’OR (Cay. ’28) A pure golden 
yellow self that everyone wants. Not as 
large as the newer yellows, but of such 
excellent form, substance and blooming 
habits that it is indispensable. It increases 
so fast that it is now very moderate in 
price. Dykes Medal, France, 1928. .25 
PRESIDENT PILKINGTON (Cay. ’31) A 
magnificent iris; vigorous, sturdy and 
outstanding. An appealing blend of lav¬ 
ender, old gold and buff; a great favorite. 
Large flowers on tall, well branched stalks. 
45". Special Award, Paris. 1.50 
PRINCESS OSRA (Bliss ’21) A crisp and 
lovely blue and white plicata that looks 
like a starched and ruffled percale sun- 
bonnet. Tall. 25 
PURISSIMA (M. M. ’27) The perfect 
white if it were a more dependable 
bloomer in our climate. We get fine bloom 
each year with the extra protection of a 
box for covering, and it is worth it. 44 " .50 
QUEEN OF SHEBA (Mur. ’31) A rare and 
novel blend of blues, reminiscent of Per¬ 
sia. Yellow styles and beard give it a fine 
central glow. 3.00 
QUIVERA (j. Sass ’32) A brilliant med¬ 
ley of pink, yellow, orange and brown. 
Medium size and height but very indi¬ 
vidual. H.M., A.I.S. ’32. .25 
RAMESES (H. P. Sass ’29) A beautiful 
pink and rose toned blend with golden 
central lighting. Its large fine blooms of 
remarkable substance come late and pro¬ 
long the blooming season. Vigorous, hardy 
and very free blooming. Awarded the 
Dykes Medal in 1932. 40". .75 
RAYO DE SOL (M. M. ’30) A brilliant 
deep yellow from CaFfornia that is per¬ 
fectly at home here. Tall and strong grow¬ 
ing- 1 ^ .35 
A Rare Bargain 
3 for $1.00 
Carfax 
Indian Chief 
Nepenthe 
Senlac 
Peaches 
Mrs. Varlerie West 
CATALOG PRICE $1.50. 
Purissima 
Sachem 
Lady Hudson 
Pacific 
Waconda 
REALM (Baker ’20) A clear fine peri¬ 
winkle blue of such pure lovely color, ex¬ 
cellent form and good growing habits that 
it will always be popular. .25 
RED DOMINION (Ayres ’31) A deep, vel¬ 
vety, lustrous red that glows in the sun. 
Of beautiful form and finish, with wide 
flaring falls of rich oxblood red, it is an 
outstanding beauty. H. M., A.I.S. ’31. 2.50 
