SNOW KING (H. Sass, 1935)—This 
great white Iris is striking in size, fault¬ 
less in form and unquestioned in hardi¬ 
ness, a cool clear glacial white... $ 10.00 
SOUV. DE LOETITIA MICHAUD—A 
tall queenly lavender blue with a frosty 
sparkle _ $ 0.25 
SPARK (Nich., 1931)—Brilliant dark 
garnet red intermediate_ $ 0.25 
SPOKAN (J. Sass, 1934)—About the 
most brilliant of the red-browns, large 
coppery red_ $ 5.00 
SPRING MAID—Pink blend with a yel¬ 
low flush through the center, well 
finished flowers of very delicate color 
_$ 0.50 
ST. LOUIS (Wies., 1934)—Glossy vel¬ 
vety purple self of even tone, tall and 
graceful _ $ 1.50 
SUNLIGHT—Attractive luminous soft 
yellow _ $ 0.25 
SUSA (H. Sass, 1934)—Red-purple 
self, free flowering intermediate_ $ 0.15 
TAJ MAHAL—Strong garden white of 
good substance_ $ 0.15 
TALISMAN (Mur., 1930)—Blend of 
apricot yellow and pink, the color of a 
Talisman rose_ $ 0.35 
TAPESTRY (Ayres, 1931)—Huge mul¬ 
berry blend of smoky tones_ $ 0.25 
TARANTELLA (H. Sass, 1935)—The 
outstanding pink plicata, beautifully 
marked and frilled_ $ 3.00 
TA-WA (H. Sass)—Early large pale 
yellow, intermediate_ $ 0.50 
THE BLACK DOUGLAS (J. Sass, 1934) 
—Outstanding dark violet extremely 
rich and velvety_ $ 2.00 
THEODOLINDA (Ayres, 1932:)—Satiny 
white with pure blue markings, remark¬ 
ably large broad segments, probably the 
largest plicata_ $ 0.50 
THE RED DOUGLAS (J. Sass, 1937) — 
Raisin purple standards and dahlia 
purple falls, large and tall, this new Iris 
will undoubtedly soon be recognized as a 
leader among the reds_ $ 25.00 
THURATUS (H. Sass, 1931)—Strong 
growing black purple self, showing deep 
tones of red in the sunlight, very dark in 
effect _ $ 0.15 
TIFFANY (H. Sass 1938)—Another yel¬ 
low-ground plicata from Mr. Sass, it is 
more heavily marked than Siegfried and 
has more color, but is not quite so large 
and tall_ $ 25.00 
TIGER TIGER (Ware., 1932)—Coppery 
red with rich mahogany falls_ $ 0.50 
TINT O’TAN (Ayres, 1934)—Golden 
tan with amber tints and a sheen of 
gold dusting_ $ 5.00 
TRUE DELIGHT —A pink plicata, white 
with rose pink venations and markings 
_$ 0.2 5 
UKIAH (Essig, 1933)—A ruddy brown 
or dusky Indian shade_ $ 2.00 
VALOR (Nich., 1932)—Deep violet and 
blue bicolor, tall_ $ 0.50 
VENUS DE MILO (Ayres, 1931) — 
Large well-branched rich creamy white, 
tall and smooth_ $ 0.50 
VERT GALANT (Cay.)—Very brown 
bronzy red, gracefully rounded falls, 
Dykes Medal winner_ $ 0.60 
VIOLET CROWN (Kirk.)—Pure laven¬ 
der self, a deep toned lilac shade with 
a glistening texture, unique_ $ 0.60 
WACONDA (H. Sass, 1931)—Deep red 
self of superb quality and texture, ex¬ 
ceptional carrying quality_ $ 0.25 
WAMBLISKA (J. Sass, 1931)—Hardy 
large glistening white with a blue toned 
center _ $ 0.35 
WAR EAGLE (J. Sass, 1933)—Very 
large bold coppery red_ $ 5.00 
WINNESHIEK (Egel., 1931)—One of 
the very finest deep blue-purples, large 
and tall, outstanding_ $ 0.30 
W. R. DYKES (Dykes)—Large crinkly 
flowers of medium yellow, some seasons 
it is flecked with purple_ $ 0.75 
YATAGHAN (Wmsn.) — A darker, 
richer Geo. Tribolet, red-pui'ple_„$0.15 
ZAHAROON (Dykes)—One of the most 
beautiful blends, pink with bronze suf¬ 
fusion and golden lights- $ 0.50 
SASS BARGAIN COLLECTION 
Clara Noyes 
Blue Hill Midgard 
Thuratus Buto 
Red Wing Lona 
An ideal collection for the beginner 
who wants fine Irises reasonably 
priced; labeled, postpaid_ $ 1.00 
Standard varieties at $1 per dozen, page 8 
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