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MADELINE BRUN A fine pure white 
of wide flaring form. M. L. 38 in. 
MARESCHAL NEY A rich red bicolor 
with a chestnut brown tone. M. 40 in. 
MARQUISETTE A distinct and unusual 
tone of shrimp pink. M. 38 in. 
MIDGARD Very popular pink blend with 
central glow of yellow. M. L. 36 in. 
MIDWEST PRIDE Rich hortense violet 
self of glowing color. M. L. 36 in. 
MME. SEROUGE Deep intense red pur¬ 
ple with black sheen. M. 40 in. 
MOON MAGIC Light yellow self of ex¬ 
cellent substance. M. L. 36 in. 
MORNING SPLENDOR A lovely flower 
of petunia violet and raisin purple. M. 
36 in. 
MOUNT ROYAL Rich glowing dark pur¬ 
ple bicolor, very fine. M. 38 in. 
MRS. HERBERT HOOVER Lovely old 
rose blend flushed with bronze. M. 38 in. 
MRS. VALERIE WEST Richly bronzed 
wine purple—one of the best. M. 40 in. 
NEPENTHE A subtle blend of soft buff, 
flushed lavender. M. 30 in. 
NUMA ROUMESTAN A distinct tone 
of amaranth red. M. 36 in. 
NUSKU Fine old rose and yellow blend 
—quiet and pleasing. M. 38 in. 
OREGON BEAUTY A rich blend of cot- 
inga purple and coppery rose. M. 38 in. 
OREGON GIANT Very large and velvety 
red purple—fine. M. 42 in. 
ORIENT PEARL An iridescent blend of 
pale pink and yellow. M. 40 in. 
PRAIRIE GOLD Very deep yellow self 
of medium size. M. 30 in. 
PRIESTESS Large flowers of china blue, 
silvery and clear. M. 34 in. 
RAYO DE SOL Very fine pure deep 
yellow self. M. 42 in. 
REALM Clear, pure light blue self of 
excellent form. M. 38 in. 
ROMANCE A warm tone of violet with 
bronzy throat. M. 30 in. 
ROSE OF CUBA A deep rosy self of 
petunia violet. L. 32 in. 
SERENADE A fine rose pink of excel¬ 
lent flaring form. M. 30 in. 
TALISMAN An exquisite blend of yel¬ 
low and rose pink. M. 32 in. 
THAIS A fine large lilac pink self—beau¬ 
tifully formed. M. 40 in. 
TOKAY Soft pink and amber blend like 
color of Tokay grapes. M. 34 in. 
TROSTRINGER Very light pink self, 
frilled and delicate. M. 38 in. 
TRUE DELIGHT A fine plicata of pure 
white edged with rose pink. M. L. 36 in. 
WEDGEWOOD Rich Wedgewood China 
blue of uniform color. L. 38 in. 
ZULU Aniline blue with falls of deep 
velvety purple. L. 36 in. 
FALL BLOOMING IRIS 
These are in great demand as they bloom both in early spring with the Inter¬ 
mediates and again in the fall. Fall bloom is stimulated by watering during late 
summer if the season is dry. 
AUTUMN FROST (Sch. 1934) 30 in. A 
large flowered pure white with gold 
beard and yellow haft. Form and sub¬ 
stance good. H. M. 1936. R. 88. Per¬ 
fectly hardy. $5.00 
AUTUMN HAZE (H. P. Sass 1934) 30 in. 
Wine purple standards and Manganese 
violet falls make this one of the finest 
and most richly colored of all the fall 
blooming varieties. Large flowers on 
well branched stems. Hardy and free 
blooming. R. 89. $1.00 
AUTUMN KING (H. P. Sass 1924) 30 in. 
The first fall blooming iris introduced 
by the Sasses—still very popular. A 
blue purple bicolor of fine size, shape 
and height. Vigorous and free flowering. 
25c 
AUTUMN QUEEN (H. P. Sass 1925) 30 
in. A fine pure white iris of great beau¬ 
ty. It is the most determined fall bloom¬ 
er we have, in fact it blooms several 
times during the year. 25c 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT (H. P. Sass 
1933) 30 in. A deep fluorite purple self 
of intensely rich beautiful coloring. Very 
reliable fall bloomer and winner of the 
Hutcheson Prize for the best fall bloom¬ 
ing iris. H. M. 1936. R. 89. Hardy and 
vigorous. 35c 
EQUINOX (Auten 1932) 26 in. One of 
the earliest and most reliable fall bloom¬ 
ers. Red purple with slightly darker 
falls, this is a good type and very free 
Lowering. Hardy and prolific. 35c 
SANG REAL (J. Sass 1935) 28 in. A very 
fine clear pure yellow of excellent form 
and very free fall blooming habits. A 
new one and one of the best. $1.09 
SOUTHLAND (H. P. Sass 1934) 26 in. 
A deep and very beautiful yellow that 
would be a favorite without its fall 
blooming habits. The flowers are large, 
with domed standards and flaring falls; 
the substance is excellent. Well branched 
and very free flowering. H. M. 1936. R. 
91. This is the highest rating fall 
bloomer. $1.00 
SOUND MONEY (J. Sass 1935) 10-12 in. 
A bright yellow dwarf iris that blooms 
freely in the fall as well as early spring. 
Most striking planted with LTltra. H. M. 
1936. R. 91. Strong growing and pro¬ 
lific. 35c 
ULTRA (H. P. Sass 1925) 12 in. A very 
brilliant steel blue bicolor with flaring 
falls. Most conspicuous in the garden. 
Free blooming and hardy. 25c 
