LIEUT. DE CHAVAGNAC—Deep red 
violet dwarf, another French ever- 
bloomer _$0.25 
MARTIE EVEREST (Kirk., 1935) — 
Fine tall blue, a reliable repeater $1.00 
OCTOBER BLAZE (McDade, 1935) — 
Large red-purple, somewhat on the 
order of Indian Chief, late _ $2.00 
OCTOBER OPERA— (Sass-Hill, 1932) 
—Gave its first fall bloom in our garden. 
Its red tones are similar to the old 
favorite Opera, large and of good form 
_ $0.50 
SANGREAL (J. Sass, 1935)—A fine 
new chrome and citron yellow fall 
bloomer, orange beard, 28-inch stems 
_ $ 1.00 
SEPTEMBER SKIES (Sass-Hill, 1933) 
—A deep red-purple self that blooms 
freely in the spring, but not so freely 
in the fall except in the South where it 
is practically an everbloomer_ $0.15 
SOUND MONEY (J. Sass, 1934)—A 
fine yellow pumilla that reblooms on 10- 
to 12-inch stems_$0.25 
SOUTHLAND (H. Sass, 1934)—The 
finest yellow fall bloomer and unusually 
valuable because it is also one of the 
very best bright golden yellow spring 
bloomers, vigorous and strong. An Iris 
possessing all these splendid qualities is 
assured of great popularity_ $ 1.00 
ULTRA (H. Sass, 1929)—Fine ultra- 
marine blue bicolor, grows up to 22 
inches and carries two to three flowers 
on graceful stems, so popular that de¬ 
mand always exceeds the supply $0.15 
WHITE AUTUMN KING (H. Sass, 
1935)—Strong growing erect flowers of 
pure white color and beautiful finish, 
blooms freely in the fall_ $0.25 
SASS SEEDLING 29-26 (J. Sass) — 
This sister seedling to Franklin Roose¬ 
velt is a large and tall lavender blue of 
good form, valuable for hybridizing 
_ $0.25 
We also have a number of other valu¬ 
able Sass seedlings. 
DWARF BEARDED IRISES 
The dwarf group is becoming more use¬ 
ful and popular as new and improved 
varieties are added. Somewhat taller 
sorts with several blooms to the stem 
and table Irises noted for their small 
graceful flowers are being developed. 
The season of bloom has also been made 
longer and extended into the tall bearded 
season. The dwarfs are ideal for borders 
and rock gardens. Give them the same 
treatment as tall bearded sorts. 
ATROVIOLACEA—The very earliest, 
often blooms through the winter. Dark 
purple, 4-inch (10 for 25c)_$0.05 
AZUREA—Early bright sky blue $0.10 
FAIRY—Taller sky blue with purple 
markings (10 for 40c)_ $0.10 
DIXMUDE—S aniline blue, F rich crim¬ 
son purple_$0.15 
ENDYMION—Fine rich claret of neat 
form _$0.25 
GLEE—Pale yellow with tall narrow 
standards _$0.15 
LADDIE BOY (Sass)—Velvety deep 
blue with three flowers to the stem 
_$0.15 
MAROCAIN—One of the finest deep 
violet blues (10 for 50c)_$0.10 
NEGUS—Bright dark violet with white 
markings (10 for 40c)_$0.10 
PUCK (Sass) —Free flowering new red- 
purple _ $ 0.25 
REFLECTIO N —A larger sky blue 
Azurea _ $ 0.15 
REICHENBACHII ORANGE — Bright 
yellow Balkan species _ $ 0.15 
ROSE MIST (Sass)—Soft mauve pink, 
unusual color_ $ 0.25 
SNOW MAIDEN— Striking pure white 
dwarf _ $ 0.25 
STATELLAE— Creamy white and pale 
primrose, 12-inch_ $0.10 
TITAN IA (Sass)—Clear deep butter¬ 
cup yellow, large_ $ 0.15 
TONY (Sass)—Very free flowering rich 
red-purple (10 for 40c)_ $ 0.10 
YELLOW FRILLS (Hill)—This has 
proven our best yellow dwarf, produces 
many frilled flowers, 10-inch stems 
_$ 0.15 
DWARF COLLECTION 
1 Rose Mist 
1 Atroviolacea 
1 Puck 
2 Marocain 
2 Yellow Frills 
2 Negus 
1 Reflection 
2 Tony 
1 Fairy 
1 Sass Seedling 
Labeled, postpaid . 
$1.00 
Collections make ideal gifts for your friends 
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