FROST QUEEN (Sass-Hill ’33) The Queen Is gowned in 
white with a delicate hint of blue at the waist. 
22 ". $ 2.00 
GOLDEN HARVEST (J.Sass '30) The olive-yellow S. 
have a bluish sheen near the claw; the F. are 
citron yellow. Growth is rather slow.18".$1.00 
JANE KREi (Mind.'30) Dark violet.much like the old 
Crimson King, but taller. 30". $0.25 
MARTIE EVEREST (Kirk.-McDade ’33) A tall, medium 
blue of fine form. 36". $10.00 
OLIVE WHITE (Sass-Hill '33) Deep cream with green 
venations. The flower has fine form. 18" ^O.bO 
SEPTEMBER SKIES (Sass-Hill ’33) Very fine rich 
purple. Growth is rapid. 16". $0.50 
SOUTHLAND (H.P.Sass ’34) One of the finest of this 
group. Deep yellow in color, the S. are domed, 
the F. flaring; and the substance is heavy. 
24". .7.50 
ULTRA (H.P.Sass '30) A little gem. The S. are a 
distinct blue; the F. are flushed deeper. 14". 
$0.25 
Siberian Irises 
"To see them is to love them" and to decide that one must have a few of these 
irises for the perfect garden picture. So dainty are the flowers in colorings of 
purple and white and many shades of blue; so graceful are the clumps of narrow 
foliage; so cheery are the plants in whatever location you wish to place them;so 
acceptable are the blooms for table decoration, that we like to use them at the 
pool-edge, in the border, and in shady corners. Plant them deep, feed them 
liberally and water them copiously. Planting may be done either in the spring or 
after the blooming period, being sure to keep them well watered. 
BLUE CHARM (Sass '27) Charming in tone, 
charming in form, charming in mass 
production in the garden, this iris is 
a light blue with large S. and round 
horizontal F. 38". $0.50 
BLUE HERON (Cleve.'27)This is the earliest 
bird among the blues,stepping in on his 
long slender legs soon after the middle 
of May.A medium blue in tone.36". $0.35 
BLUE RIDGE (Cleve.’29) The loveliest and 
best of the late silvery blues. The F. 
are horizontal; and both the S. and 
style arms have turquoise midribs. 
34". $0.35 
BOB WHITE (Cleve.’27) Appears to be a shy 
bird in New England. A pure white iris 
with no venations.Rather slow in growth. 
36". $0.50 
CAESAR (Morg.'25) The crowd hails Caesar, 
as he stands tall and fine in his toga 
of dark blue, as the best of the low- 
priced dark purples. The petals are 
broad and straight hanging. 48". $0.50 
CAESAR'S BROTHER (Morg.'32) The Brother 
came after Caesar and surpassed him in 
richness of color and in perfection of 
form. The iris is such a dark violet as 
to be almost blackjit blossoms late and 
is tall. 48". $2.50 
CHAUDIER (Pres.-Kell.'32) A free-blooming 
and fast-growing medium blue, whose 
large flowers have good carrying quali¬ 
ty. It makes a beautiful tall mass of 
light blue effect. 42". $0.65 
GATINEAU (Pres .-Kell.'32) Topnotcher'. We 
give this the highest praise of any 
Siberian iris. The blossoms, of which 
there are many to the stem, are the 
largest and the finest in form and sub¬ 
stance, and are of a remarkably clear 
blue tone. If we could have but one 
Siberian, Gatineau would be our choice. 
40". H.M.,A.I.S.'33. $2.00 
HEAVENLY BLUE (Wat.) This iris was so 
certain that its color matched that of 
the sky, that it stretched up and up, 
trying to get near enough to make a 
closer comparison. The intense blue has 
some turquoise and white trimming. Ear¬ 
ly 48". $0.50 
KOOTENAY (Pres.-Kell.'32) We'll root for 
Kootenay, whose light ground has a 
deeper shade of blue so delicately 
washed onto the petals, that it gives a 
very charming effect. 36". $0.50 
LLEWELLYN (Cleve.'29) This soft colored 
blue Siberian with its soft syllabled 
Welsh name, is dear to the hearts of 
iris lovers. The large broad petals 
show no white, but do have an electric- 
blue flush that makes the iris very 
distinct in tone 50". $1.00 
MADAWASKA (Pres.-Kell.'32) A deep yet 
bright dark blue. The white patch on 
the petals makes it different from 
Caesar; also, it is not as tall. The 
growth is very rapid. 38". $0.65 
MATTAWIN (Pres.-Kell.'32) Several shades 
of blue mingle to make this a very 
charming iris.The F. are a violet blue, 
much like Periwinkle; the S. are dark 
and the style arms are turquoise. $0.75 
MILDRED STAHLMAN (Wash.'31) Pale porcelain 
blue with enough turquoise to make the 
flower very lovely. A late bloomer. 
30". $1.00 
MISS DULUTH (Sass '32) The only girl who 
comes to the Siberian party in a velvet 
gown. It is a dull dark violet, rich 
and of heavy substance. 30". $0.50 
MORNING MAGIC (Cleve.’31) This pink-hued 
lavender Siberian lends magic to the 
morning picture of the garden. One of 
the loveliest of all,with many blossoms 
to the stalk. Early. $2.00 
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