SOUV. DE LOETITIA MICHAUD—A 
tall queenly lavender blue with a frosty 
sparkle _ $0.25 
SPARK (Nich., 1931)—Brilliant dark 
garnet red intermediate_ $0.35 
SPOKAN (J. Sass, 1934)—About the 
most brilliant of the red-browns, large 
coppery red _ 1 ._ $10.00 
STORM—An odd toned blend of blue, 
brown and purple_ $0.15 
ST. LOUIS (Wies., 1934)—Glossy vel¬ 
vety purple self of even tone, tall and 
graceful _ $2.50 
SUNLIGHT—Attractive luminous soft 
yellow _ $0.35 
SUSA (H. Sass, 1934)—Red-purple 
self, free flowering intermediate $0.25 
SWAZI—Fine Dominion blue-violet, late 
___$0.35 
SWEET SIXTEEN —Good shade of 
bright pink_ l $0.25 
TAJ MAHAL—Strong garden white of 
good substance_ $0.15 
TALISMAN (Mur., 1930)—Blend of 
apricot yellow and pink, the color of a 
Talisman rose_-_ $0.50 
TAPESTRY (Ayres, 1931)—Huge mul¬ 
berry blend of smoky tones_ $0.40 
TARANTELLA (H. Sass, 1935)—The 
outstanding pink plicata, beautifully 
marked and frilled_ $10.00 
TA-WA (H. Sass)—Early large pale 
yellow, intermediate_ $1.50 
TENAYA (Essig, 1933)—Leader of the 
rich dusky violet class, blended with 
raisin purple and brown tones on the 
falls _ $1.00 
THE BLACK DOUGLAS (J. Sass, 1934) 
—Outstanding dark violet extremely 
rich and velvety_ $5.00 
THEODOLINDA (Ayres, 1932)—Satiny 
white with pure blue markings, remark¬ 
ably large broad segments, probably the 
largest plicata___ $0.75 
THE RED DOUGLAS (J. Sass, 1937) — 
Raisin purple standards and dahlia 
purple falls, large and tall, this new Iris 
will undoubtedly soon be recognized as a 
leader among the reds_ $25.00 
THURATUS (H. Sass, 1931)—Strong 
growing black purple self, showing deep 
tones of red in the sunlight, very dark in 
effect ___ —.$0.25 
TIGER TIGER (Ware., 1932)—Coppery 
red with rich mahogany falls_ $ 1.00 
TINT O'TAN (Ayres, 1934)—Golden 
tan with amber tints and a sheen of 
gold dusting_ $ 10.00 
UKIAH (Essig, 1933)—A ruddy brown 
or dusky Indian shade_ $ 3.50 
VALOR (Nich., 1932)—Deep violet and 
blue bicolor, tall_ $ 1.00 
VENUS DE MILO (Ayres, 1931) — 
Large well-branched rich creamy white, 
tall and smooth_ $ 0.75 
VERT GALANT (Cay.)—Very brown 
bronzy red, gracefully rounded falls, 
Dykes Medal winner_ $ 0.75 
VIOLET CROWN (Kirk.)—Pure laven¬ 
der self, a deep toned lilac shade with 
a glistening texture, unique_ $ 0.75 
WACONDA (H. Sass, 1931)—Deep red 
self of superb quality and texture, ex¬ 
ceptional carrying quality_ $ 0.35 
WAMBLISKA (J. Sass, 1931)—Hardy 
large glistening white with a blue toned 
center _ $ 0.50 
WAR EAGLE (J. Sass, 1933)—Very 
large bold coppery red_ $ 10.00 
WINNESHIEK (lEgel., 1931)—One of 
the very finest deep blue-purples, large 
and tall, outstanding_ $ 0.50 
W. R. DYKES (Dykes)—Large crinkly 
flowers of medium yellow, some seasons 
it is flecked with purple_ $ 1.00 
YATAGHAN (Wmsn.) — A darker, 
richer Geo. Tribolet, red-purple —$ 0.25 
ZAHAROON (Dykes)—One of the most 
beautiful blends, pink with bronze suf¬ 
fusion and golden lights_ $ 1.00 
SASS BARGAIN COLLECTION 
Some of the many fine varieties that 
have made the Sass Brothers famous. 
Blue Hill Buto 
Thuratus Lona 
Omaha Midgard 
Euphony 
Seven varieties, all labeled, postpaid, 
for only_ $ 1.00 
Standard varieties at $ 1 per dozen, page 8 
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