LOS ANGELES (Mohr-Mit.) — Peer of 
the whites with faint blue edging, satiny 
texture and fine form_ $0.40 
LOUIS BEL—Early glittering black 
violet _ $0.25 
MAGENTA (Cay.)—Intensely glowing 
amethyst violet_ $0.25 
M. A. PORTER (Lap., 1931)—Dark 
violet, a richer darker Gaudichau $0.35 
MARION LAPHAM (Lap.)—A fine new 
pink of good quality_ $1.00 
MARQUITA (Cay., 1931)—Ivory cream, 
falls lined with ruby, the large blooms are 
so fine in form and quality that this Iris 
might well be called near perfect $3.00 
MARY GEODES (Wash., 1931) — 
Ochraceous salmon with reddish falls, a 
color gem, large flowers of lasting sub¬ 
stance _ $1.50 
MARY GIBSON—Soft blend of peach 
and apricot, strong_..._ $0.15 
MELCHIOR—Red-bronze and claret self 
with orange beard_ $0.25 
MICHELINE CHARRAIRE—Pure white 
with golden reticulations_ $0.25 
MIDGARD (H. Sass)—Blended yellow 
and pink of fine form and splendid sub- 
stance, it has long been considered one 
of the finest and most popular of all 
Irises __ $0.15 
MIDWEST PRIDE (H. Sass, 1931) — 
Improved Areheveque, an excellent dark 
Iris _ $0.35 
MILDRED PRESBY—A favorite white 
and rose-purple bicolor_ $0.15 
MISSOURI (Grinter, 1933)—This won¬ 
derful medium toned blue is at the top 
of its class, flaring falls, marvelous 
texture and finish_ $3.50 
MOA—Strong large flowered violet and 
pansy purple__ $0.20 
MONTEREY—Deep bronzed red-violet 
_$0.20 
MOONLIGHT — Large flushed white 
_$0.20 
MORNING GLORY (Kirk.)—Brilliant 
red-violet, strong_ $0.35 
MOTIF (Sturt., 1931)—Very dark vel¬ 
vety red-purple, distinctive form $0.65 
MOUNT ROYAL—Tall red-purple _ 
_$0.15 
MRS. HERBERT HOOVER — Lovely 
blend of salmon and buff_ $0.50 
MRS. VALERIE WEST—A Bliss mas¬ 
terpiece of bronze violet and crimson 
$0.35 
MY LADY—White edged with soft la¬ 
vender, one of our tallest_ $0.25 
MY MARYLAND (Sheets, 1930) — 
Giant in size and vigor, bronzy violet 
and crimson_ $0.25 
NANOOK (Ayres, 1932)—Warm creamy 
white, many flowers open at the same 
time _ $0.35 
INTERMEDIATE COLLECTION 
Large, beautiful Sass Intermediates. 
These early flowering varieties will 
add new color to your garden and 
lengthen the Iris blooming period by 
many days. 
ALICE HORSEFALL 
Susa Challenger 
Gentius Nymph 
Doxa Nyx 
Seven intermediates, labeled, post¬ 
paid, only_$1.00 
NEBRASKA (H. Sass)—The latest 
blooming yellow and one of the richest, 
ruffled apricot yellow with brown vein- 
ing on the falls_$0.25 
NEHAWKA (J. Sass)—The darkest 
plieata, heavily stippled with purple 
____$0.20 
NENE (Cay.)—Soft lilac and old rose, a 
giant _$0.65 
NINGAL (Ayres-Emig., 1932)—Large 
deep buff blend, well proportioned 
flowers _ $0.75 
NOCTURNE—Rich deep velvety purple 
_$0.35 
NOWETA (H. Sass, 1932)—The most 
beautiful true bright pink in effect, a 
pinker Midgard with the same ruffling 
_$0.75 
NUMA ROUMESTAN (Cay.)—A som¬ 
ber rich red self, uniform flowers of an 
exceptionally fine shade_$0.35 
OMAHA (H. Sass)—Smooth clear toned 
red self_$0.20 
OREGON GIANT—Very large dark vel¬ 
vety purple bicolor_$0.35 
OPALINE (Wmsn.)—Charming soft 
pink and yellow blend---$0.25 
ORIANA (H. Sass, 1933)—“Fairest and 
purest,” pure crystal white of very fine 
form and substance_$1.00 
ORION—Dusky brown purple_$0.15 
OZONE (J. Sass, 1935)—A beautiful 
mauve toned blend with a brown haft, 
blue violet with a pinkish sheen $10.00 
PACIFIC—Clear glistening light blue 
with flaring falls_$0.35 
PASTEL SHADES—Trim yellow plieata 
blend with pink tones-$0.50 
PAPIO (H. Sass, 1936)—Purple and 
violet carmine bicolor, intermediate- 
_$1.00 
PEACHES (H. Sass, 1931)—Charming 
peach-orange blend_$0.35 
PERSIA (Ayres)—Lovely large blend 
of smoky blue-grey and bronze, very 
different _-_$0.65 
PHEBUS (Cay. ) —Pure lemon yellow 
self of fine rounded form_$0.60 
PINK OPAL (J. Sass, 1934)—Large 
tall clear pink of lilac tone_$0.75 
Address: Hill Iris and Peony Farm, Lafontaine, Kansas 
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