OTHER VARIETIES OF IRIS • 
IN ADDITION TO THE LIST OF SASS PRODUCTIONS 
WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING LIST OF SUPERIOR IRIS 
ALABASTER —Pure ivory self, tall stalk. 25c. 
ALLURE —Exquisite soft yellow flesh-pink. 40 inch 
stalk, winner of English Silver Medal. $1.00. 
AMBASSADEUR —Gorgeous blend of bronzed 
red-purple. 25c. 
ANDANTE —Lovely new deep rich red-purple 
self. 36 inch stalk. $1.00. 
ANNE MARIE CAYEAUX —Exquisite blend of 
heliotrope, pink, and blue. $1.50. 
ASHTORETH —Large flower of soft, creamy yel¬ 
low. Fine substance. $3.50. 
AURIFERO —A large, pale lavender, with brilliant 
gold beard. 25c. 
BALLERINE —Gigantic blue-toned flowers on 
four foot stems. 25c. 
BEAU SABREUR —Yellow bi-color, with ox- 
blood falls and rich beard. 25c. 
BLACK WINGS —A fragrant flower of unusual 
texture, in color velvety blue-black. $2.00. 
BLUE BONNET —Light blue-lavender. 50c. 
BLUE VELVET —A clear, rich, heavy-textured 
flower, dark blue self. $2.00. 
BLUE ZUA —A novelty, with creped petals. 
Fragrant, a blue self. 25c. 
BRUNO— S. bronzed heliotrope, F. rich violet- 
purple. 75c. 
BUECHLEVS GIANT —Mammoth blue bicolor, 
very impressive. $2.00. 
B. Y. MORRISSON —Lavender stands, purple 
falls bordered lavender. 25c. 
CAMELIARD —S. Amber yellow, falls purple, 
with excellent form. 25c. 
CAPTAIN COURAGEOUS— Soft blend of helio¬ 
trope, with gold beard. 50c. 
CARDINAL —Velvety red-purple. 25c. 
CAPRICE —An attractive raspberry red, fragrant. 
25c. 
CHROMYLLA —One of the best yellows, of 
magnolia-like texture. $3.00. 
COPPERSMITH — Coppery - red in tone, free 
blooming in habit. 25c. 
CRYSORO —A rich, golden yellow, intermediate. 
75c. 
DALILA —White stands with red-toned falls. 25c. 
DAUNTLESS —One of the reddest of Iris, of 
velvet, rosy-red tone. $1.50. 
DAYDREAM —Very tall blend of pink and yel¬ 
low, having fine form. $ 1 . 00 . 
DAZZLER— A rosy-red, with fine carrying range. 
$ 2 . 00 . 
DECENNIAL —S. light, bright, picric yellow, with 
F. dahlia-carmine and a narrow yellow margin. 
$1.50. 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT —Light, glowing rosy purple, 
overlaid bronzy gold. Deep orange beard. Entire 
flower seems lightly dusted with gold. $2.00. 
DOLLY MADISON —Blend of mauve to yellow, 
with orange beard. Excellent in substance. 25c. 
DON JUAN —Gigantic blend of garnet red. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
DRUID— Yell ow bi-color, giving a rather brown 
effect. 35c. 
FIRMAMENT —Clear-cut bi-color of light blue- 
lavender. 25c. 
FRIEDA MOHR —A deep pink of gigantic size 
and perfect form. A consistent prize-winner. 50c. 
GANDVICK —A large flower of fine form, with 
deep lavender stands; falls, blue edged light 
lavender. 25c. 
GEO. J. TRIBOLET —Prolific bloomer, deep red- 
purple Excellent form. 25c. 
GLEAM— A I arge, soft blue flower, blooms pro¬ 
fusely. 50c. 
GLOWING EMBER —Brown-purple, late-bloom¬ 
ing in habit. 25c. 
GRACE STURTEVANT— An exceedingly rich 
bled of deep red-bronze and violet carmen. One 
of the most richly colored of all Iris. $1.00. 
GOLDILOCKS —Early yellow, with green-gold 
reflections. 50c. 
HELIOS —A soft, pale yellow, free blooming in 
habit. $1.00. 
HERNANI —Fine red-copper. 75c. 
HYPNUS —Blue, rose, and gray blend. 35c. 
INDIAN CHIEF —One of the outstanding recent 
introductions, a gigantic velvety red bi-color. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
JUNE BRIDE— A waxy white flower, with bril¬ 
liant gold beard which is effective in contrast. 
25c. 
JUNE NIGHT —Deep dauphin blue, with heavy 
brown stripe. 25c. 
KING MIDAS— An entirely new color break of 
golden buff and garnet brown. $1.00. 
KOCHII —Reed purple, free blooming, excellent 
for mass effect. 50c. 
LENT A. WILLIAMSON —Rated finest Iris in 
the World,’’ 1922. A violet in bi-color blend. 
25c. 
LENZSCHNEE —White, touched with delicate 
blue. 25c. 
LINDBERG —Standards light blue-violet, falls rich 
violet shaded lighter at edges. 35c. 
LORD OF JUNE —Large blue bi-color. Very 
fragrant. 25c. 
LOS ANGELES —Gigantic white flowers with 
feather-stich edging of blue. 75c. 
MAGENTA —Bright amethyst, a very rare tone, 
with excellent texture. 50c. 
MARQUISETTE —A very pleasing dainty pink 
tone. 50c. 
MELCHIOR —Stands deep bronze violet, falls 
crimson-purple. 50c. 
MESSALINE —Medium pink, flushed red and gold. 
50c. 
MILDRED PRESBY —S. creamy white, F. rich dark 
velvety pansy violet, with lavender-white border. 
25c. 
MINISTER FERDINAND DAVID— Massive flow¬ 
er of superb form and texture. Standards silky red- 
purple, falls velvety, glowing, dark red-purple. 
$2.50. 
MIRASOL —Warm, deep, yellow. Fine in form and 
finish. $1.00. 
MME. HENRY CAYEAUX— Deep, smoky red- 
vio let. 25c. 
MORNING SPLENDOR —One of the finest Am¬ 
erican introductions. Large flowers of deep, rich 
red. 25c. 
MRS. MARIAN CRAN —A very tall, deep 
lavender-pink of unusual and pleasing tone. 25c. 
MRS. VALERIE WEST —An exceptionally fine 
bronze-violet, with maroon-crimson. $1.00. 
MY MARYLAND —Reddish-bronze blend. 50c. 
NENE —Rose-lilac and purple, with flowers nine 
inches long. $1.00. 
NOCTURNE —Rich blue-purple flowers, very good 
form. $1.50. 
NUMA ROUMESTAN— Very warm, rich cop¬ 
pery-red Iris, with orange beard. 75c. 
OPALINE —Luscious rose-pink, flushed with yel¬ 
low. A very fine blend. 50c. 
OPERA— Rich violet-red chrome bi-color. 25c. 
PAVANNE —Deeply bronzed rich red-purple. 
25c. 
PEERLESS —A large, medium blue-violet blue bi¬ 
color, very brilliant in effect. 50c. 
PICADOR —Standards old gold, falls deep red- 
brown. Free-growing. $4.00. 
PONJEE —New soft buff, with a frosty iridesc¬ 
ence, produces the appearance of silk pongee. 
$1.50. 
PRES. PILKINGTON —Pastel blend of buff with 
bluish rose. Golden beard. One of the most 
beautiful of the blends. $2.00. 
PRINCESS BEATRICE —Silvery lavender blue. An 
old favorite. 25c. 
PURISSIMA —Pu re white Iris of gigantic size and 
perfect form. $1.00. 
RED DOMINION —Mulberry purple, with deeper 
falls. Medium height, fine in form. $3.00. 
RED RADIANCE— Red, with warm brown under¬ 
tone. Very appealing and effective. $3.00. 
RENE CAYEAUX— Large rosy red-purple, an 
excellent contrast. 50c. 
REVERIE— B i-color of buff and rose, fine form. 50c. 
ROSE MARIE —Soft pink, suffused with ash. $2.00. 
SACHEM —S. lustrous pale bronze, F. velvety 
dazzling red-brown. $2.00. 
SAN FRANCISCO —Large plicata, white with 
blue markings. Unusually large blossoms and fine 
branching. 50c. 
SIR GALAHAD —Pink and rose bi-color, making 
an excellent contrast. 25c. 
SONATA —Bronze buff stands, falls having lilac 
reflections. 25c. 
SOUV. DE LOETITIA MICHAUD— S. lobelia 
blue, shading at the edge to a paler blue. Falls 
of the same color, beautifully fringed yellow at the 
haft. One of the best light blue Iris. 50c. 
TAJ MAHAL —Flandsome rugged pure white. 
25c. 
TAPESTRY —A gorgeous blend of mulberry and 
purple, the stands a blend in smoky tones. $1.00. 
TENEBRAE —A large flower of deep, velvety red- 
purple. 25c. 
THAIS —Soft pink to white. 35c. 
TOKAY —Soft pink blend, amber at throat. A truly 
lovely blend. 75c. 
TRUE DELIGHT— White plicata with pink mark¬ 
ings. Very pleasing fragrance. 25c. 
27th AVRIL —A dark blue-toned Iris of rich, 
sombre shades. 50c. 
ULTRA —Delightful fall-blooming Iris, ultramarine 
in hue. 25c. 
VALOR —Blue-violet stands, black-violet falls, 
distinctive in form and substance. $2.00. 
WINNESHIEK— Bl ue-purple bi-color, large blos¬ 
soms with frilled standards. $1.00. 
WM. MOHR —Ground color pale lilac, whole 
flower beautifully veined Manganese vioiet. One 
of the most striking of all Iris. 50c. 
YVES LAISSAILLY —Lovely combination of white 
and blue. $1.00. 
ZUNI —Red-tan stands, Indian-red falls of velvety 
texture. $1.00. 
SIBERIAN IRIS 
This type of Irises have tall, slim stems, with slender 
grass-like leaves. The blossoms are gracefully poised 
in a mass at the top of the stem. The compact clumps 
make lovely, brilliant groups. 
BLUE CHARM —Among the very best of the blue 
Siberians, intense in tone. 50c. 
KINGFISHER BLUE —Very bright, clear blue, with 
unusually large blossoms. 25c. 
LADY NORTHCLIFFE— Deep violet, veined 
white. 25c. 
MISS DULUTH —Dull dark violet, with unusually 
heavy falls. 50c. 
MRS. GRAY HILL —An attractive, intense shade 
of blue. 25c. 
MRS. PERRY —Lovely pink of great distinction. 25c. 
MRS. ROE —Lovely silvery white, flushed rose. 25c. 
MRS. SANDERS— Striking shade of violet-blue. 
25c. 
PERRY’S BLUE —Bright sky-blue, most popular of 
the Siberians. 25c. 
PERRY’S PIGMY —Gorgeous dark violet. 25c. 
SANQUINEA —Dark purple, very tall. 25c. 
RED EMPEROR —Wine-red, with touch of metallic 
blue on the falls. 50c. 
SNOW QUEEN —The name is descriptive. 25c. 
SKYLARK —Exquisite light blue, with immense 
flowers. 25c. 
SUNNYBROOK —Alice blue, with touches of 
lighter blue. 25c. 
THELMA PERRY —Pink ground color, speckled. 
Tall, with medium bloom. 25c. 
WHITE DOVE —Milky white, finest and largest of 
the White Siberians. 35c. 
JAPANESE IRIS 
These Irises are at their best during the hot days 
of July, long after the other varieties of Iris have 
stopped blooming. They are exquisite in their 
pleasing shades varying from light, cool, colors, to 
rich, dark ones. The blossoms are nearly as large as 
a plate. They are easily grown, and can be planted 
in either spring or fall. In colors on Back Cover. 
ASSORTED COLORS, 25c each, $2.00 per dor. 
Iris Collection 
(One each) POGOCYCLUS (No. 18) 
Balroudour Blue Topaz 
Gray Cloud Stormy Dawn 
Velvo Wm. Mohr 
$7.20 Postpaid—Catalog value $9.00 
BEGINNER’S (No. 19) 
One each of 25 varieties, all labelled. 
$4.50 Postpaid—Catalog value $6.25 
(No. 20) $2.50 Postpaid 
One each of 25 varieties, unlabelled. 
(No. 21) $4.50 Postpaid 
One each of 50 varieties, unlabelled. 
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