WILD ROSE IRIS GARDEN 
XEON, (Zeno) (Callis, 1936). A finely formed flower, deep yellow self; deep 
golden beard, nicely frilled S. Very fragrant, early and late bloomer and 
one of the most attractive iris in the yellows. Fast mutiplier. This little 
outstanding iris is very noticeable in my garden in many places. 6 inches_ 1.00 
YLO, (Sturat, 1926). Dainty soft yellow; outstanding form; F. full flaring. 
6 inches.. 
ZUA, (Crawford, 1914). Early lilac white; crinkled like crepe paper; 28 inches; 
very fragrant.. 
ZULLICHAN. A very fine rich dark blue bi-color. 8 inches. 
FALL BLOOMING IRISES 
These new Irises will add beauty to your garden in the Fall as well as in the 
Spring and will produce two or more normal crops of Iris each year; some of them 
flower intermittently throughout the year. They are all quite hardy; can be planted 
any time and require the same treatment as the Tall Bearded Iris. 
AUTUMN FROST, (Schreiner). Exquisite frosty white with gold veining on the 
haft. Plants bloom freely in early fall. 36 inches. Fall bloomer. 15.00 
AUTUMN GLEAM, (H. P. Sass, 1934). Intermediate and fall bloomer; citron 
yellow throughout; medium flowers, fine shape, heavy substance. 2.50 
AUTUMN HAZE, (H. P. Sass, 1934). S. vinaceous purple; F. manganese violet; 
large flowers; 30 inch low branching stems. (Bearded). 5.00 
AUTUMN KING, (H. P. Sass, 1924). Fine blue purple with many buds to the 
stem (more than any other fall bloomer to date); very early for spring bloom; 
midseason for fall bloom; short. (Bearded).10 
AUTUMN QUEEN, (H. P. Sass, 1926). White, everblooming when planted in 
quantity; spring bloom very early; short.10 
DORCAS HUTCHESON, (Sass-McDade, 1933). Early and consistent rebloomer 
that is semi-dwarf; occasionally stretches up to 22 inches. Pansy violet self .50 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT, (Sass-McDade, 1933). Red violet, deep in tone and vel¬ 
vety; very persistent bloomer last fall. 26 inches.25 
FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT, (Sass-McDade, 1933). This iris is a rich red-purple 
with deep blue center on the F. Increase is slow. 30 inches. Fall bloomer 10.00 
FROST QUEEN, (Sass-Hill, 1933). White, with little blue at the center of the 
flower. 22 inches.75 
GOLDEN HARVEST, (J. Sass, 1929). New Yellow fall blooming variety. S. olive 
yellow; F. yellow citron, haft sulphur yellow, striped white with brown and 
bluish sheen. 30 inches.75 
JEAN SI RET, (Andre, 1926). S. clear yellow; F. yellow, flecked violet; unusual 
variety. 6 inches.25 
LAURA HUTCHESON, (Sass). Lavender blue bicolor. 26 inches.75 
LIEUT, de CHAVAGNAC, (Andre, 1926). Another ever bloomer in violet, bronze 
and cream .25 
NEOLA, (J. Sass, 1932). S. livid violet; F. deep livid brown shaded sorghum 
brown; pale yellow beard; medium to large flowers on 10-inch stems.25 
OCTOBER OPERA, (Sass, 1924). New color in autumn flowering sorts, rich wine 
red; brighter than old Opera, much larger and also taller. 1.00 
OLIVE WHITE, (Sass-Toedt). Creamy white; late blooms are near yellow, spring 
bloom very early; short.25 
SEPTEMBER SKIES, (Sass-Hill, 1933). Deep red purple self that blooms freely 
in the Spring; it is practically an everbloomer in the South and blooms freely 
here in the Fall.25 
SOUTHLAND, (H. P. Sass, 1934). Color lemon chrome; flowers large and heavy 
substance; S. domed; F. flaring; stems 24 inches and low branching. 1.50 
ULTRA, (H. P. Sass). General color effect is blue S. ultramarine violet; very 
reliable intermediate fall bloomer.25 
I have a number of newer and older Irises not listed; also Japanese, Siberian, 
various iris species and hybrids, Regelia irises and their allies, Spuria irises, Bulbous 
irises, and Miscellaneous Species. 
All 10c Irises, 3 of one variety, 3 for 25c. 
All 15c Irises 2 for 25c. 
Seedlings, $7.50 per hundred. 
100 Assorted Border Collection.$ 2.00 
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