AN IRIS LOVER'S CATALOG 
33 
MAUVE AM) MAUVE BLENDS 
Light Mauve 
Originator 
Year 
Height 
Variety 
Price 
Performance 
Season 
Cayeux. 
.1932 
M 
BEOTIE. 
_ 1.00 
A 
M 
Cayeux. 
.1926 
M 
FRAGONARD. 
.25 
B 
M 
Sass, J. 
.1935 
T 
OZONE. 
.... 4.00 
A 
M 
Deep Mauve 
Sass, H. 
.1927 
M 
BALDWIN. 
.25 
A 
ML 
Kirkland. 
.1931 
T 
VIOLET CROWN 
.50 
A 
M 
Mohr. 
.1925 
M 
WM. MOHR. 
.25 
B 
EM 
Blended Types 
Cayeux. 
.1928 
T 
ANNE MARIE CAYEUX. 
.35 
A 
M 
Williamson. 
.1928 
T 
DOLLY MADISON. 
.25 
AA 
E 
Weed. 
.1936 
T 
MICHELANGELO. 
_ 25.00 
B 
L 
Cayeux. 
.1931 
T 
PRES. PILKINGTON. 
.25 
A 
ML 
Trial Variety 
Mine. Ulman.$15.00 
Like a sleek grey bird with chestnut epaulettes is rich and novel Ozone of deep mauve undertone. In great demand is the classic Violet 
Crown and similar but deeper Baldwin. Of the blended types, Pres. Pilkington is the largest — a very delightful iris. Still unique is beau¬ 
tiful Wm. Mohr. Michelangelo provides a new color note: old rose and silver grey. 
PINK BLENDS 
Pinks Blended ivith Cream or Yellow 
Originator 
Year 
Height 
Variety 
Price 
Performance 
Season 
Egelberg. 
.1937 
T 
ANGELUS 
. 15.00 
A 
M 
Sass, H. 
.1936 
T 
AMITOLA 
. 7.50 
AA 
ML 
Gage. 
.1933 
T 
ECLAT. 
.50 
A 
ML 
Meade-Riedell. 
.1934 
T 
EROS. 
. 1.00 
A 
M 
Cayeux. 
.1929 
T 
FRIVOLITE. 
.25 
A 
L 
Insole. 
.1931 
M 
GOLDEN FLARE. 
.50 
AA 
EM 
Essig. 
.1929 
M 
HOLLYWOOD. 
.50 
B 
ML 
Washington. 
.1935 
T 
JEAN LAFITTE. 
. 10.00 
A 
M 
Cayeux. 
.1931 
T 
Luxt. 
.35 
C 
M 
Sass, H. 
.1926 
M 
MIDGARD. 
.20 
AA 
EM 
Sass, H. 
.1932 
M 
NOWETA. 
.50 
A 
M 
Sass, H. 
.1929 
T 
RAMESES. 
.25 
A 
ML 
Lapham. 
.1937 
M 
RETTA. 
. 2.00 
AA 
M 
Murrell. 
.1930 
M 
TALISMAN. 
.25 
AA 
EM 
This beautiful color section consists almost exclusively of varieties of American origination. The new Angelas is a lavender pink 
blend of unusual size and ideal smoothness and heaviness of texture. Jean Lajitte is a striking metallic rose; Retta a winsome warm pink. 
Another newcomer is Amitola, a pinker, larger Rameses. Still outstanding are Noweta, perhaps our pinkest iris; the widely popular 
Rameses; the older Midgard; salmony Eros and flame-tinted Golden Flare. 
LIGHT PINKS 
Light Pink and Orchid-pink Selfs 
Originator 
Year 
Height 
Variety 
Price 
Performance 
Season 
Sturtevant. 
.1929 
T 
AIRY DREAM. 
.25 
A 
M 
Sass, H. 
.1935 
T 
BALLET GIRL. 
. 5.00 
A 
EM 
Insole. 
.1930 
T 
DOGROSE. 
.25 
A- 
M 
Lapham. 
.1932 
M 
ETHELWYN DUBUAR. 
.50 
B 
ML 
Sass, H. 
.1932 
T 
IMPERIAL BLUSH 
A- 
EM 
Loomis. 
.1937 
T 
MOROCCO ROSE 
. 15.00 
A 
M 
Sass, J. 
.1934 
T 
PINK OPAL 
.35 
A 
M 
Sass, J. 
.1930 
T 
PINK SATIN 
.35 
A 
M 
Mitchell. 
.1934 
T 
ROSY ASIA. 
.50 
A 
EM 
Cayeux. 
.1926 
T 
THAIS. 
.25 
AA 
M 
Sass, J. 
.1926 
M 
TROSTRINGER. 
.20 
AA 
EM 
New in this group is the lovely Morocco Rose, one of the pinkest of all irises. Also outstanding are ethereal Airy Dream, finely rounded 
Pink Opal (of heavier substance than most pinks), Pink Satin, and the tall, exquisite Imperial Blush, a very large iris in tones of pale 
lilac rose. Palest of all is graceful Ballet Girl. Also in the pale register is free flowering Trostringer, the first of the great irises in this 
color section. 
