WILD ROSE IRIS GARDEN 
COSETTE. Newly introduced by the Sass Brothers in 1936. It is a fine, large, 
broad petaled white intermediate with every good point.50 
DORCAS HUTCHESON, (Sass-McDade, 1933). Early and consistent rebloomer 
that is semi-dwarf; occasionally stretches up to 22 inches. Pansy violet self .50 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT, (Sass-McDade, 1933). Red violet, deep in tone and vel¬ 
vety; very persistent bloomer last fall. 26 inches.25 
EQUINOX, (Auten, 1932). One of the earliest and most reliable fall bloomers; 
red-purple with slightly dark falls.25 
FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT, (Sass-McDade, 1933). This Iris is a rich red-purple 
with deep blue center on the P. Increase is slow. 30 inches. 2.00 
FROST QUEEN, (Sass-Hill, 1933). White, with little blue at the center of the 
flower. 22 inches. 50 
GOLDEN CATARACT, (Metcalfe). A new bright yellow everbloomer. 1.00 
GOLDEN HARVEST, (J. Sass, 1929). S. olive yellow; F. yellow citron, haft sul¬ 
phur yellow; 30 inches. 25 
JANE KREY, (Mind., 1930). A rather tall dark violet.75 
JEAN SIRET, (Andre, 1926). S. clear yellow; F. yellow, flecked violet; unusual 
variety. 6 inches.25 
LAURA HUTCHESON, (Sass). Lavender blue bicolor. 26 inches.25 
LIEUT, de CHAVAGNAC, (Andre, 1926). Another ever bloomer in violet, bronze 
and cream .25 
MART IE EVEREST, (Kirk, 1933). A lovely clear blue Iris of Corrida type, and 
sends up tall well-branched stems; free blooming. 2.00 
MELLITA. Brown veined yellow flowers. Sickle-shaped leaves. Distinct and 
different. Balkan species.50 
NEOLA, (J. Sass, 1932). S. livid violet; F. deep livid brown shaded sorghum 
brown; pale yellow beard; medium to large flowers on 10-inch stems.25 
OCTOBER BLAZE. A fine big glowing red, along the lines of Indian Chief, but 
it is a persistent autumn bloomer. Much brighter in color than October 
Opera and larger in size.75 
OCTOBER OPERA, (Sass, 1924). New color in autumn flowering sorts, rich wine 
red; brighter than Old Opera, much larger and also taller.50 
OLIVE WHITE, (Sass-Toedt). Creamy white; late blooms are near yellow, spring 
bloom very early; short.25 
PALTEC, (Denis). Medium blue with darker mottling. Reliable summer bloomer 
in our gardens .75 
PEARL BLUE, (Sturt., 1925). A beautiful pale blue Iris on good tall stems. An 
excellent addition .25 
PEGGY BABINGTON. A very fine, rich canary yellow.50 
SANG REAL, (J. Sass, 1935). A very fine clear pure yellow of excellent form and 
very free fall blooming habits. A new one and one of the best.50 
SEPTEMBER SKIES, (Sass-Hill, 1933). Deep red purple self that blooms freely 
in the Spring. 25 
SOUTHLAND, (H. P. Sass, 1934). Color lemon chrome; flowers large and heavy 
substance; S. domed; F. flaring stems 20 inches, and low branching.25 
ULTRA, (H. P. Sass). General color effect is blue, S. ultramarine violet.25 
WHITE AUTUMN KING, (Sass). An especially beautiful silvery white.50 
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