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Maple Valley Iris Gardens 
AUTUMN FLOWERING IRIS 
Remontants become more popular every year. They bloom freely with the early 
intermediates, and again in the fall. A warm, sunny, well drained location suits them 
best, and if the season is dry, a good soaking in late summer will encourage early 
fall bloom. 
AUTUMN FROST (Sch. 1935) Large pure 
white of line form and substance with 
gold beard and haft. $5.00 
AUTUMN HAZE (H. P. Sass 1934) Won¬ 
derfully rich tone of manganese violet, 
with fine large, well placed blooms. 30 in. 
$5.00 
AUTUMN KING (H. P. Sass 1924) The 
first and still the most popular fall bloom¬ 
ing iris. Large, clear blue bicolor. 30 in. 
2 for 25c 
AUTUMN QUEEN (H. P. Sass 1926) 
Lovely pure clear white. The most pro¬ 
fuse and persistent fall bloomer. 26 in. 
25c 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT (H. P. Sass- 
McDade 1933) A rich deep velvety red 
violet. Hutcheson Gold Medal for best 
fall bloomer. 26 in. 50c 
EQUINOX (Auten 1932) A rich purple 
with darker falls. Good grower and 
bloomer. 26 in. 25c 
GOLDEN HARVEST (J. Sass 1930) 
Lightly bronzed citron yellow, very free 
blooming. 18 in. 50c 
LIEUTENANT DE CHAVAGNAC (Andre 
1926) Very good blue purple with darker 
velvety falls, free blooming and fine. 10 in. 
25c 
SANGREAL (J. Sass 1935) A fine new 
clear golden yellow that blooms early 
and freely. 28 in. $3.00 
SEPTEMBER SKIES (Sass-Hill 1933) A 
deep rich red purple self. 25c 
SOUND MONEY (J. Sass 1934) A fine 
yellow that blooms freely both spring and 
fall. 12 in. 50c 
SOUTHLAND (H. P. Sass 1934) A large 
and beautifully formed flower of deep 
lemon yellow, of excellent form and sub¬ 
stance. 24 in. $2.50 
ULTRA (H. P. Sass) A very brilliant 
ultramarine blue. 12 in. 25c 
MINIATURE BEARDED IRIS 
A list of the very finest dwarfs for the rock garden. 
ATROVIOLACEA The very earliest, a 
rich wine purple. 5c 
COERULEA Clear light blue, early and 
free blooming. 5c 
ENDYMION The finest deep wine red 
purple. 10c 
LADDIE BOY Very good deep blue. 10c 
OWAISSA The “blue bird”. A little 
beauty. 25c 
PETIT DANIEL Good dark blue. 10c 
REFLECTION Fine large sky blue. 25c 
ROSE MIST Deep rosy mauve self. 15c 
TITAN IA Clear buttercup yellow. 15c 
TONY Deep rich red purple. 10c 
Carefully selected seedlings 6 for 25c 
NEOLA Lovely brown blend. 25c 
MAROCAIN Fine deep violet purple. 10c 
One each of the 12 named varieties and 6 seedlings for $1.50 
Species and Hybrids That Do Well In Our Garden 
BALROUDOUR (J. Sass 1933) A fascinat¬ 
ing pogo-cyclus hybrid that is an ideal 
rock garden subject. Exotic flowers of 
violet and olive buff bloom very early on 
12 to 15 in. stems. Perfectly hardy, vig¬ 
orous and free flowering. 25c 
CRIST AT A A dainty little crested spec¬ 
ies that loves a damp shady location with 
rich soil but good drainage. The tiniest 
bloom we have seen in an iris, it is a 
perfect little china blue miniature. 25c 
DICHOTOMA The “Vesper Iris”, a most 
interesting and easily grown species that 
thrives anywhere. It blooms in clusters 
of tiny lavender flowers on tall stems 
during August. Dozens of fresh flowers 
open every day at four o’clock. Plant a 
clump by the out-door tea table. 35c 
DOROTHEA K. WILLIAMSON A rich 
velvety royal purple hybrid that likes rich 
soil. Makes most artistic indoor arrange¬ 
ments. 25c 
SIBERICA, BLUE CHARM The very 
finest blue Siberian, with large spreading 
flowers of medium blue. 25c 
SIBERICA, MISS DULUTH Fine dark 
velvety purple of rich, glowing color. 25c 
STORMY DAWN (J. Sass 1933) Another 
fascinating pogo-cyclus hybrid that grows 
easily and blooms freely. A subtle blend 
of blue, gray, green and brown. 10 in., 
early. $1.00 
SPURIA OCHRULEUCHA A distinct 
and lovely species that everyone should 
grow. A tall and lovely creamy white with 
a golden yellow signal patch on the fall. 
Blooms freely when established. 25c 
