CRYSORO (Nich., 1931)—Early clear 
deep golden yellow, an intermediate 
_$ 0.25 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY (J. Sass, 1935) — 
A large flowered self of pure white, tall 
and well branched_ $ 3.00 
CYDALISE (Cay., 1930)—A yellow pli- 
cata, edged with brown, splendid form 
-$ 0.35 
CYRUS (H. Sass, 1931)—Empire yel¬ 
low intermediate with a glowing center 
-$ 0.25 
DAUNTLESS (Con., 1929)—A lovely 
red self with velvety falls, Dykes Medal 
winner _ $ 0.50 
DAY DREAM—Tall vigorous blend of a 
pleasing soft pink tone_ $ 0.25 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT (Cay., 1929) — 
Rosy purple and garnet red, a giant in 
size and outstanding in growth and 
vigor, Dykes Medal winner _ $ 0.50 
DESERT GOLD (Kirk., 1930)—Large 
straw yellow of excellent form and heavy 
substance _ $ 0.35 
DOGROSE (Insole, 1930)—Our tallest 
pink, large oval-shaped flowers of deli¬ 
cate color_ $ 0.50 
DOLLY MADISON (Wmsn.)—A beau¬ 
tiful blend that is a universal favorite, 
pale mauve and lavender to deep gold 
- $ 0.15 
DORE (J. Sass, 1935)—An entirely new 
color combination, pale yellow standards 
and white falls_ $ 5.00 
DOROTHY DIETZ (Wmsn.)—S bright 
chicory blue, F pansy violet, this large 
amoena is a great favorite_ $ 0.25 
DOXA (H. Sass)—A novelty in creamy 
olive tones, unusually fine form and sub¬ 
stance, intermediate_ _ $ 0.25 
EASTER MORN (Essig., 1931)—An 
outstanding warm white with a rich 
golden center, flaring falls_ $ 0.75 
EGYPT—Bronzy violet and deep velvety 
maroon purple, large flowers of excell¬ 
ent substance_ $ 0.35 
ELECTRA (J. Sass, 1935)—Large flow¬ 
ered plicata, blue-margined white with a 
golden haft, attractive rounded form 
-$ 1.00 
ELIZABETH EGELBERG (Egel., 1930) 
—Lovely rose amethyst, large and tall 
-$ 0.15 
ELLA WINCHESTER (Grinter 1935) — 
Glowing mahogany red, large and velvety 
-$ 10.00 
ELSINORE—Pale yellow, blended and 
edged with crimson_ $ 0.25 
EL TOVAR (H. Sass, 1933)—A rich 
blending of yellow and lustrous maroon 
brown with a black sheen, one of the very 
finest Irises, extra heavy substance 
-$ 5.00 
ENCHANTMENT—Lilac, fawn and gar¬ 
net red, fine form__ $0.50 
ENDYMION—Charming light buff blend 
_$0.15 
EREBIAN (Loomis, 1931)—Rich dusky 
Bordeaux red, excellent form and finish 
_ $0.25 
ESTEREL—Deep rose pink__ $0.25 
EUPHONY (H. Sass)—The most ruffled 
Iris, a delightful blending of golden yel¬ 
low and molasses colored tones- $0.25 
EVELYN BENSON (Mur., 1931)—A 
rosy carmine self with some reticula¬ 
tions and very fine enameled finish_ 
_$0.50 
EVOLUTION (Cay.)—A light coppery 
bronze and electric blue blend of un¬ 
usual charm and quality_ $0.25 
FRAGONARD (Cay.)—Appealing shade 
of old rose and mauve_$0.25 
FRANCHEVILLE (Cay.)—Light fawn, 
lilac and heliotrope __$0.25 
FRIEDA MOHR (Mohr-Mit)—A peer 
among lilac rose pinks, very large. $0.25 
FRIVOLITE (Cay.)—A fresh bright 
pink seemingly dusted with gold, very 
free flowering_$0.30 
GAY HUSSAR (Wmsn.)—A variegata 
of clear contrasts, yellow and oxblood red 
$0.20 
GAYNELLE Earliest tall yellow $0.’l5 
GIANT BALDWIN (H. Sass, 1932) — 
Strong large Baldwin with a more rosy 
tone _ $0.25 
GLOWING EMBERS—Late bronze red 
with orange center_$0.20 
GOBELIN RED—Unusually rich ox- 
blood red in a refined flower_ $0.25 
GOLDEN BOW (H. Sass)—Long, large 
flowers of chrome yellow, intermediate 
_$0.75 
GOLDEN LIGHT (H. Sass, 1933)—A 
Euphony seedling with the distinctive 
form of its parent. It is a brilliant 
ruffled cinnamon colored blend of great 
carrying power, attracting more eyes 
than almost any other Iris_$1.00 
QUALITY COLLECTION OF SASS 
IRISES 
GOLDEN LIGHT — Brilliant golden 
cinnamon blend. 
IMPERIAL BLUSH —Large frilled 
orchid pink. 
KING JUBA—Bright red and yellow. 
NOWET A—Ruffled blend, bright pink. 
WACONDA—Large deep red. 
RAMESES—Rosy blend, Dykes Medal 
winner. 
Six of the finest of the famed Sass 
Irises, each a popular favorite. Last 
year this collection would have cost 
more than $6. This year we offer it, 
labeled, postpaid, at the special 
price of 
$ 2.00 
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