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DWARF BEARDED IRISES 
BLACK MIDGET Tiny black-purple. $ .75 
GRAMINEA Rich red-violet. $ .50 
KEEPSAKE (P. Cook 1936) E. Small flowers of the brightest 
yellow on slender graceful stalks. Clearer in color than most yel- 
$ .50 
low Dwarfs. H. M., A. I. S. 1938. 12 in. 
LADDIE BOY Deep blue-purple bi-color. 
MAROCAIN Dark red-purple. 
NEOLA S. violet; F. intense brown. 
PIXY Dwarf plicata blend. 
ROSE MIST Lovely soft rose. 
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SNOW MAIDEN (Chadwick 1935) Pure white in color, its ex¬ 
treme free flowering habit results in a solid mass of bloom. H. M., 
A. I. S. 1936. 10 in. $ 1.00 
SOUND MONEY (J. Sass 1934) An intense yellow Pumila hybrid 
that also blooms in the fall. H. M., A. I. S. 1936. 10 in. $ .75 
TAMPA (P. Cook 1936) E. One of the reddest of the dwarf 
bearded irises, and very lovely for Rock Garden planting. H. M., 
A. I. S. 1938. 14 in. $ .50 
THE BRIDE Delightful little white. $ .60 
TID-BIT Lovely lavender; late blooming. $ .50 
TOM-TIT Deep blue-purple; rare. $ .50 
TONY Black-purple; orange beard. $ .50 
XENO (Callis 1936) This trim and jaunty dwarf is a deep yellow 
self with frilled standards and deep golden beard. A finely formed 
and very fragrant iris that has a long season of bloom. 6 in. $ 1.00 
YELLOW TOM-TIT Lovely yellow; clover scented; late. $1.00 
,YLO An early yellow; rare. $ .50 
Collection of Dwarf Irises, for rock garden or border planting. 
These are of various colors, including some of the named varieties. 
Dozen $1.50, Hundred $12.00 
INTERMEDIATE IRISES 
These lovely and extremely useful irises are especially adapted 
to border planting or in front of the Tall Bearded, and are listed 
according to height rather than season of bloom. 
ABELARD (H. P. Sass 1934) S. deep livid brown; F. purple, 
well branched. H. M., A. I. S. 1936. 26 in. $ .35 
ALICE HORSEFALL (H. P. Sass 1932) Large red-purple; 
heavy orange beard. 28 in. $ .35 
AMBERA (H. P. Sass 1930) Beautiful yellow. H. M., A. I. S. 
1931. 30 in. ' $ .50 
CHALLENGER (J. Sass 1930) Rich deep purple; long season of 
bloom. H. M„ A. I. S. 1933. 24 in. $ .25 
CRYSORO (Nicholls 1931) A deep luminous yellow with ruffled 
flowers of dainty form which give an excellent effect in the gar¬ 
den. H. M„ A. I. S. 1932. 22 in. $ .25 
DOXA (H. P. Sass 1928) A blend of yellow, buff and blue. One 
of the best. H. M., A. I. S. 1928. 20 in. $ .25 
GENTIUS (H. P. Sass 1934) Bluish-violet; S. and F. royal 
purple. H. M., A. I. S. 1936. 24 in. $ .25 
GOLD VELLUM (Gage 1933) A beautiful soft yellow with 
vellum-like texture. Excellent for border planting. 28 in. $ .50 
GOLDEN IMP (Don. 1934) Pure golden-yellow. 20 in. $ .50 
IVORY ELF (Doub. 1938) E. Charming and different from any 
other Intermediate. A flaring creamy white flecked with gold on 
the standards. Also blooms in Fall. Especially nice planted in 
front of Darwin tulips. 20 in. $1.50 
PINK LADY (Washington 1934) A peach-pink iris of rarest 
coloring and outstanding garden value; S. are warm pink with falls 
of deeper peachy pink tone. H. M., A. I. S. 1936. 28 in. $1.00 
FALL BLOOMING 
These interesting Irises first bloom in the spring and if given 
plenty of cultivation, fertilizer, and water during the summer, 
they will bloom again in September. 
AUTUMN ELF (Brown 1933) S. olive-cream, domed and slightly 
ruffled. F. are lavender with olive-cream edge, and are very 
flaring and ruffled. Not only is it a dependable fall blooming iris, 
but often blooms in July and August. Fragrant. H. M., A. I. S. 
1936. 28 in. $ -50 
AUTUMN FROST (Schreiner 1933) The best white fall blooming 
iris. H. M., A. I. S. 1936. 36 in. $ .50 
DORCAS HUTCHENSON (H. P. Sass-McDade 1933) A fra¬ 
grant violet colored self of excellent form and substance. 20 in. 
$ .50 
EQUINOX (Auten 1932) One of the most dependable fall bloom¬ 
ing irises. S. reddish purple; F. slightly darker. 26 in. $ .50 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT (H. P. Sass-McDade 1933) One of the 
best fall bloomers. A deep velvety red-violet self. 26 in. Gold 
Medal for the best fall bloomer. H. M., A. I. S. 1936. A. M., 
A. I. S. 1937. $ -50 
GOLDEN HARVEST (J. Sass 1929) A yellow intermediate that 
blooms again in the fall. S. olive yellow with blue tones at haft; 
SEA FOAM (Sturtevant 1937) An airy and dainty Intermediate 
with pearl white standards and pale yellow falls giving the effect 
of a creamy white. Fragrant. 24 in. $1.00 
SELERNO (Washington 1937) A brilliant late Intermediate. 
The well domed standards are a blending of buff and red, the falls 
are Spanish-red and are very flaring. Intense yellow beard. One 
of the best late blooming Intermediates. H. M., A. I. S. 1937. 
28 in. $ 1.00 
STAR SONG (Mor. 1928) A lovely border iris of soft yellow, 
pink and apricot with glistening yellow veins. 28 in. $ .50 
SUSA (H. P. Sass 1934) Splendid velvety red-purple. H. M., 
A. I. S. 1936. 24 in. $ .25 
TA-WA (H. P. Sass 1935) Large yellow flowers of splendid form 
and substance. Deeper in tone than Desert Gold. 30 in. $ 1.00 
UDINE (Callis 1935) E. An early flowering Intermediate with 
standards of petunia violet, and flaring falls of dark glowing red. 
There are electric blue markings on the falls which add a very 
distinctive touch to this freely flowering iris. 24 in. $ .50 
WHITE PRINCESS (Washington 1937) The finest pure white, 
late Intermediate that I have ever seen. The standards are pure 
white, closely domed and beautiful in form, the falls are semi- 
flaring, of the same pure white. An enchanting iris. 25 in. $3.00 
YELLOW ELF (Sturtevant 1936) A delightful iris of Empire 
yellow with cool greenish midrib. The orange beard adds to the 
charm and beauty of this satiny flower. 18 in. $ 2.00 
ZWANENBURG (Denis 1912) Old gold and fawn; lovely. 14 in. 
$ .35 
Collection of Intermediate Irises, well balanced in color. My 
selection of named varieties. Per dozen. $2.50 
BEARDED IRISES 
F. citron yellow with a brown sheen. Orange beard. $ 1.00 
JEAN SI RET A yellow which is fall blooming. 12 in. $ .50 
LAURA HUTCHENSON (H. P. Sass-Hill 1933) An exceed¬ 
ingly desirable fall bloomer; blue-purple in tone. $ 1.00 
MAID OF TENNESSEE (Washington 1933) Fall blooming in 
the South. $ .20 
MARTI E EVEREST (Kirk 1933) A lovely clear blue iris of 
Corrida type and sends up tall well-branched stems. $ 1.00 
OLIVE WHITE (H. P. Sass-Hill 1932) Deep cream colored 
flower with pale green veining. Especially desirable. $ .50 
PEARL BLUE (Sturt. 1925) A beautiful pale blue iris on good 
tall stems. $ .25 
SOUTHLAND (H. P. Sass 1934) A clear lemon chrome self with 
large flowers of heavy substance and borne on well branched stems. 
One of the best fall bloomers. H. M., A. I. S. 1936. A. M., A. I. 
S. 1939. $ 1.00 
SEPTEMBER SKIES (H P. Sass-Hill 1933) A deep purple self 
of medium height. Well recommended. $ 1.00 
ULTRA (H. P. Sass 1930) An excellent variety of clear ultra- 
marine blue. H. M., A. I. S. 1936. $ .50 
