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Maple Valley Iris Gardens 
EARLY INTERMEDIATE IRISES 25c EACH—12 for $2.00 Prepaid 
These are becoming more popular every 
year. Colors are very rich and pure— 
prices moderate. All blooms are large 
and fine, the plants hardy and free flow¬ 
ering. 
ABELARD (H. P. Sass 1934) 28 in. A 
beautiful brown and rose red blend—one 
of the first to bloom. Large and fine. H. 
M. 1936. R. 87. 
ALICE HORSEFALL (H. P. Sass 1932) 30 
in. Large, dark, velvety red purple self, 
especially outstanding. R. 85. 
CHALLENGER (J. Sass 1930) 34 in. A 
very deep, almost black purple with a 
blue tone. One of the best. H. M. 1933. 
R. 88. 
COSETTE (H. P. Sass 193*6) 32 in. A 
large, pure white, clear and fine. Stock 
of this is limited but we will include it 
in this collection if entire order amounts 
to $5.00 or more. For single roots of 
Cosette we must charge 50c. 
CRYSORO (Nich. 1931) 26 in. A beauti¬ 
ful golden yellow self. H. M. 1932. R. 90. 
DOXA (H. P. Sass 1928) 26 in. A cool 
greenish yellow self—almost chartreuse 
in tone. Odd and very striking. H. M. 
1928. R. 84. 
GENTIUS (H. P. Sass 1934) 26 in. A 
grand royal purple self—deep and rich. 
Indespensable. Perfect with Golden Bow. 
H. M. 1936. R. 89. 
GOLDEN BOW (H. P. Sass 1934) 30 in. 
The deepest yellow, large, clear and very 
fine. H. M. 1936. R. 90. 
GOLDEN WEST (J. Sass 1934) 30 in. 
Another fine yellow no-t quite as dark 
but very clear and good. H. M. 1936. 
R. 88. 
PAPIO (H. P. Sass 1936) 28 in. A very 
lovely color—rich pansy purple—a beau¬ 
ty. R. 87. 
RED ELF (Nich. 1932) 26 in. An intense 
garnet red self—very clear and pure in 
color. Not rated but very good. 
RED ORCHID (J. Sass 1934) 28 in. Deep 
violet carmine—quite red in tone. H. M. 
1936. R. 89. 
TA-WA (H. P. Sass 1935) 26 in. A light 
yellow self—the largest one of this class 
—very lovely. R. 86. 
FALL BLOOMING IRIS 1 EACH FOR $2.50 
These are not a fad but a reality. 
Masses of bloom during September and 
early October if plants are watered a few 
times during a hot dry summer. They 
also bloom freely in early May. 
AUTUMN FROST (Sch. 1934) 30 in. 
Large, pure white self. H. M. 1936. R. 
88. $1.00 
AUTUMN HAZE (H. P. Sass 1934) 30 in. 
Large, manganese violet bicolor. 50c 
AUTUMN KING (H. P. Sass 1924) 30 in. 
A very fine bright blue bicolor. 2 for 25c 
AUTUMN QUEEN (H. P. Sass 1925) 26 
in. A pure, clear white iris that blooms 
several times during the season. 25c 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT (H. P. Sass 
1933) 30 in. A wonderfully rich, dark 
fluorite purple self—very free blooming 
and a great favorite. H. M. 1936. R. 89. 
25c 
FROST QUEEN (H. P. Sass-Hill 1935) 
30 in. Another very good white—frosty 
and clear. 25c 
GOLDEN HARVEST (J. Sass 1930) 18 
in. A bronzy yellow with a bluish sheen. 
Very unusual in color—large and very 
free blooming. 25c 
SANGREAL (J. Sass 1935) 28 in. A very 
fine light yellow self—a clear, pure color. 
It blooms very freely spring and fall. 25c 
SEPTEMBER SKIES (H. P. Sass 1934) A 
very good deep blue purple self. 25c 
SOUTHLAND (H. P. Sass 1934) The 
deepest and brightest yellow of all and 
perhaps the best one. A sure bloomer. 
25c 
ULTRA (H. P. Sass) 15 in. A brilliant 
blue bicolor with flaring falls. 25c 
MINIATURE BEARDED IRIS COLLECTION—1 Each for $3.00 
Autumn Elf—Olive cream and lavender. 
Fall bloom. 
Coerulea—Light blue. 
Elf Queen—White self. 
Laddie Boy—Blue purple. 
Neola—Rose brown blend. 
Marocain—Dark red purple. 
Owaissa—Clear blue. 
Reflection—Light blue. 
Rose Mist-—Rosy purple blend. 
Snow Maiden—Tall white. 
Sound Money—Bright yellow, blooms in 
the fall. 
Xeno—Clear deep yellow. 
Yellow Frills—Fin© large yellow. 
Seedlings from these fine varieties—mixed colors—25 for $1.00, 100 for $3.00. 
Fine for borders and massing, and in rock garden. 
