GOLD PINCH. A bright yellow self. 6". $0.50 
GRAY CLOUD (Sass '35) Hybrid. An Interesting and 
very distinct combination of blue, grey, red, 
green and brown. Two blooms. 12”. $1.00 
HARBOR LIGHTS (H.V.'27) Well formed flowers of 
light yellow. 8". $0.50 
HAYDN (Cap.'02) Porcelain white and grey.8”. $0.25 
HONEY BOY (Keller '31) S. creamy pale yellow, 
sometimes flecked with purple; P.deeper yellow, 
marked with purple. Turquoise midrib. 8" . $0.75 
JUDY (H.V. >27) Dark ruby red, of fine form.9"$0.75 
LADDIE BOY (Sass '31) A nice dark blue, with 
velvety P. Light beard. 9". $0.35 
LA FIANCEE (Vilm.'20) S. bluish white; P. lighter. 
Pale yellow beard. 5". $0.50 
LOBELIA (Mil.'07) Medium blue and purple. Fast 
growing. 8". $0.25 
LUT3A Lemon yellow, with narrow petals and 
horizontal P. 6". $0.25 
MANDARIN (Mil.'07) Broad S. of a good yellow;F. 
washed with purple. 6". $0.35 
MAROCAINE (Mil.*14) Nice blue-purple self, making 
fine mass. 6". $0.35 
MISTRAL (Mil.>16) Very dark violet with velvety F. 
10". $0.25 
NEOLA (Sass '32) S. deep violet; P. two shades of 
brown. A new color in dwarfs. 6". $0.25 
NUGGET A clear medium yellow. 10”. $0.35 
ORANGE QUEEN (Barr '10) Deep rich yellow, of fine 
form and substance. 7". $0.25 
OWAISSA (Sass ’34) Medium blue, of exceptionally 
clear tone. This was a great favorite last sea¬ 
son. 6”. $0.35 
PETITE AIME (Mil.'19) Greenish white and cream. 
8". $0.25 
PHOEBUS (Mil.'12) A yellow, having both S. and P. 
violently flecked with purple. 6”. $0.35 
PRAIRIE GEM. (Har.'05 Rich orange of a very 
pleasing tone. $0.50 
PRINCESS LOUISE (Per.'03)A very charming sky-blue. 
6". $0.35 
PUCK (Sass) Dark garnet with velvety F. Deep gold 
beard. 6”. $0.35 
PURITY (Cap.'01) A creamy-throated white.8”. $0.50 
REFLECTION (H.V.'23) Erie color is a lovely medium 
blue, but the form is not too good. 6". $0.50 
ROSE MIST (Sass '31) The S. are a misty rosy 
mauve; P. reddish purple. 8". $0.25 
SAPPHIRE NIGHT (Nich.'34 A deep lustrous indigo- 
blue self, with a very dark beard.P.are slight¬ 
ly velvety. Low branched, with three buds to the 
stalk. 10". 
SILVER ELF (H.V.'28) S. are pure white; P. are 
silvery grey, very delicately veined with light 
blue. Growth is slow. $0.75 
SOUND MONEY. see p. $0.50 
STORMY DAVra (Sass '33) Another of the hybrid 
dwarfs, this one a blending of violet, ' red- 
brown, green and yellow. "The coloring of a 
storm cloud with the sun breaking thro' "8".$2.00 
TONY (Sass '31) Perhaps the best of the blackish 
red-purples.P. are velvety;the beard is orange. 
8". $0.50 
VELVO (Sass ’33) Hybrid. This is a rich velvety 
dark violet. 6". $5.00 
YLO (Sturt.'26) Soft yellow with a bright beard. 
10”. $0.25 
JUNE BLOOMING DWARFS. 
HOBO.(Wmsn.'34) S. deep yellow; F. shading down to 
deep maroon, three blooms to a stem. 14".$0.50 
JOHN FOSTER (Pos.'13)Pearly white, quite florlfer- 
ous. 12". $0.50 
PIXY (Sass '31) Yellow, dotted with purple and 
brown. 8". $0.35 
PLAY BOY (Wmsn.'34) S. are a crisp white; F. dark 
violet with a white edge. 10". $0.50 
We can furnish unnamed seedlings in various colors,that are very satisfactory 
for mass planting. Per dozen, $1.50. Per 100, $12.50. 
Early Intermediate Irises 
The joy of your May garden will he greatly enhanced, if you will 
paint a few of these irises into the picture. Their blooming time is 
between the dwarfs and the tall bearded irises; with us,the middle of 
May. As a class, they can be counted upon to increase rapidly and to 
show prolific bloom. The Re-bloomers, described in the next section, 
usually blossom at the same time as do these. 
COSETTE (H.P.Sass ’36) We have been needing a good white intemnediatej 
we are hopeful that this will prove to be just the one. All Mr.Sass 
tells us of it is:-"a white intermediate;stems about two feet, good 
branching."This is one of his usual terse descriptions,and we shall 
have to fill in details next season. 24”. $4.00 
MR. KHAYYAM (Rich.'34) Unless we are mistaken,this is the first of the 
very dark blue seifs to be found among the intermediates. The flow¬ 
er is of medium size. 28". $1.00 
TA-WA (H.P.Sass ’34) The blooms are pale yellow, of fine substance. Vi/e 
have not seen it, so cannot compare this new iris with the other 
yellow intermediates. 24". $1.50 
ABELARD(H.P.Sass '34)A brilliant mass in the early 
garden. The S. are a deep livid brown; the P. 
a bright purple. Certainly a different color 
among the intermediates. 26". $1.50 
ALICE HORSFALL (H.P.Sass '31) Alice is gowned in 
rich dark red, the petals showing black shadows 
in some lights. Or a gleaming ruby red when the 
low 3un shines thro' them. The beard is a heavy 
bronze-yellow. 30". $0.50 
AMBERA (H.P.Sass ’30) The creamy yellow tones of 
this iris are made especially charming by the 
golden beard and venations.The large flower has 
fine form and substance. 30". H.M.,A.I.S.'3L 
$0.50 
APRIL GOLD (Rich. '31) A golden yellow that has 
proved to be a prolific bloomer and a fast grow¬ 
er. 15". $0.25 
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