GrOLDEN HARVEST (Jacob Sass, 1930)—Our first 
yellow fall blooming intermediate. S olive yellow, bluisli 
at the haft. F yellow citron, haft sulphur yellow, stripped 
white and with a brown and bluish sheen. Disciiici 
orange beard. Always a surprising and cheerful note in 
the fall .5<)r 
GOLDEN HELMET (Jacob Sass, 1933)^—S Ochraceous 
tawny at the edge, yellow ochre at the midrib and buck¬ 
thorn brown at the claw. F Morocco red overlaid ox- 
blood red, bronze haft striped Morocca red, prominent 
orange beard. Height 35 inches. Stem low branching, 
A striking brilliant variegatta that shines in any ins 
planting . $1.50 
GOLDEN LIGHT (H. P. Sass, 1933)—S, apricot yel¬ 
low, toning to yellow ochre on edges. F, yellow ochre, 
lightly striped Buckthorn brown. Beard light cadium. 
Branching stem 4 0 inches tall.$1.00 
IMPERIAL BLUSH (H. P. Sass, 1933)—A beautiful 
large bluish pink with 40-inch branching stems.50c 
IRMA POLLOCK (H. P. Sass, 1931)—S Magenta. F 
velvety carmine, with a lighter margin. A flower of 
medium size and telling garden effect. 36 inches.25c 
JOYCETTE (Jacob Sass, -932 )—S. raisin purple. F, 
blackish purple. A very large flower measuring 6 to 6 
inches. 42-inch low branching stems. The effect with 
the sun shining through it is a rich, blazing red. Form 
excellent and substance heavy with usually three or four 
1932 .$1.00 
JUMBO (Jacob Sass, 1927)^—An enormous dark vel¬ 
vety bicolor with blue violet standards and dark red 
violet falls that deserves better acquaintance. S, Van- 
derpoel’s violet. F, mulberry purple. Vivid yellow 
beard. 36 inches.25c 
KHORASAN (28-33) (H. P. Sass, 1 937)—A massive 
blended varigata. S. dull gold. Domed. F. nearly auburn, 
flushed violet below beard. Flaring to horizontal. Stems 
branching from center. 36-inch.$2.00 
KING JUBA (H. P. Sass, 1931)—A clear colored large 
flowered variegata, the brilliant contrast between the 
yellow standards and wide solid deep velvety red falls, 
making this a striking and much admired iris. Very 
large flowers on 36 to 40-inch stems. (Honorable Men¬ 
tion, 1932) .....25c 
KING KARL (Jacob Sass. 1925)—Beautifully ruffled 
light pinkish cinnamon standards. F cream sanded in 
an all-over pattern of liseran purple with a yellow beard. 
The bloom takes on beautiful rosy tones as it ages. 
2 7 inches. (Award of Merit, Wisley Trials, 1931) .25c 
KING TUT (H. P. Sass, 1925)— Notable for Its beau¬ 
tiful brilliant brown and red tones that fairly blaze In 
bright sun. F Hessian brown. S and stigmas Cacao 
brown. Half and beard golden yellow, the general ef¬ 
fect in the garden of brilliant red.25c 
LILAMANI (35-40) (Jacob Sass, 1938)—A velvety 
blackish violet self. Large flower, well branched, on 38- 
inch stalk .$7.50 
MAID OF ASTALOT (Jacob Sass, 1936)—Large flow¬ 
ered blue and white plicata. S and F, white with blue 
markings in throat. 4 5-inch branching stem..$2.00 
MIDGARD (H. P. Sass, 192 6)—The best known and 
most popular pink and yellow blend, always in demand. 
An iris of exquisite coloring and has firm, heavy sub¬ 
stance. Both standards and falls yellow with a flush of 
clear pink. A strong grower and free bloomer. SO 
inches .25c 
MIDWEST PRIDE (H. P. Sass, 1931)—The finest 
iris of Archevique coloring. Three foot branching stems 
with large flowers. S Hortense violet; F hyacinth violet. 
