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Autumn Flowering Iris 
This new race is one of the recent miracles of the hybridizer’s skill, but so popular 
have they become that almost every iris garden boasts a few fall blooming varieties. 
These generous friends bloom in the spring with the intermediates and again in the 
fall with the chrysanthemums. In this climate a sunny, well drained location suits 
them best and a good soaking or two in late summer encourages fall growth and bloom. 
AUTUMN FROST (Sell. ’35) A large pure 
white of fine form and substance with a 
gold beard and yellow haft. Long bloom¬ 
ing season. 12.50 
AUTUMN HAZE (H. P. Sass ’34) A new 
and wonderfully rich tone of manganese 
violet, with fine large, well placed blooms. 
30" branching stem. 10.00 
AUTUMN KING (H. P. Sass ’24) A lav¬ 
ender blue bicolor of splendid form. The 
original fall bloomer, still very popular. 
30". 2 for .25 
AUTUMN QUEEN (H. P. Sass ’26) A 
lovely pure clear white of medium size 
and height and excellent proportion. A 
most profuse and consistent fall bloomer. 
.25 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT (H. P. Sass-Mc- 
Dade ’33) A very rich deep velvety red 
violet. Awarded the Hutcheson Gold Med¬ 
al for the best fall blooming iris. 26". 1.00 
EQUINOX (Auten ’32) A red purple with 
somewhat darker falls. 26". .50 
FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT (J. Sass-Mc- 
Wade ’33) A new and very interesting red 
purple with a blue zone on the falls. 30". 
6.00 
GOLDEN HARVEST (J. Sass ’30) A light¬ 
ly bronzed citron yellow of excellent 
blooming habits. 18". 1.00 
SANG REAL (J. Sass ’35) The newest 
yellow, a golden beauty, clear and fine. 
Very free flowering both spring and fall. 
28". 5.00 
SEPTEMBER SKIES (H. P. Sass-Hill ’33) 
A deep red purple self, very free bloom¬ 
ing. .35 
SOUTHLAND (H. P. Sass ’34) A large 
and beautifully formed deep lemon 
chrome, with domed standards and wide 
flaring falls. Flowers are of wonderful 
substance and welL placed on branching 
24" stems. 7.50 
SOUND MONEY J. Sass ’35) A fall bloom¬ 
ing dwarf of brilliant empire yellow with 
a gold sheen. 8-10". Very effective with 
Ultra. .50 
ULTRA (H. P. Sass ’30) A very bright 
ultramarine blue, a clear vivid color that 
makes a good companion for Sound 
Money. 10-12". .15 
4 GOOD FALL BLOOMERS FOR $1.00 
Autmn King Equinox 
Autumn Queen Golden Harvest 
With Eleanor Roosevelt and 2 Ultra $2.00 
Table Iris 
This type of Bearded Iris with its small 
dainty blooms and thin wiry stems is 
especially suitable for cutting. All the 
varieties listed are very free flowering 
and fast increasers. Medium height. 
BUNTING A pale violet self of excellent 
form on well branched stem. .50 
KINGLET A deep golden yellow self of 
unique sprightly form similar to a Dutch 
Iris. .35 
PEW EE A t'ny pure white flower on 
graceful well branched stems. .50 
SISKIN A lovely clean pinard yellow sim¬ 
ilar in form to Kinglet and very fine with 
it either in the garden or in table arrange¬ 
ments. .50 
TITMOUSE Amber yellow speckled and 
edged hortense violet. .35 
TOM TIT Small dark mulberry purple, 
very gay and dainty with crisp flaring 
falls. .25 
ONE EACH of these dainty bird-like little 
beauties for 1.50 
New Fogocyclus Hybrids 
from Jacob Sass 
These exotic early flowering hybrids 
have become very popular. They are per¬ 
fectly hardy and easily grown in the open 
garden. Their odd and unusual tones 
make them very fascinating, especially 
for indoor arrangements. They multiply 
fast and flower very freely. 
BALROUDOR Clead blue violet and deep 
olive buff, very interesting. .25 
BLUE TOPAZ A lovely glistening blue 
and bronze medley. .25 
GRAY CLOUD A fascinating combination 
of blue, gray and brown purple. 1.00 
STORMY DAWN Beautiful colors of a 
storm cloud with the sun breaking 
through. 2.00 
ONE EACH of this captivating group 
with clear opalescent colors for 2.50 
