RUTH POLLOCK (H. P. Sass, 1939)—Yellow plicata, 
S. yellow, dotted and edged dar kred-brown. F. light yel¬ 
low, with a heavy border of red-brown. Stems 36 inches, 
low branching .............$ 20.00 
SANDALWOOD (6-34) (H. P. Sass, 1937)—S. Vin- 
aceous Fawn. F. army brown. Good sized flowers of fine 
shape and substance. 34 inches....$2.00 
SIEGFRIED (H. P. Sass, 1936)—A large ruffled flow¬ 
er of good substance. S, Naples yellow with a sheen of 
dotted purple. F, pale yellow and striped brown on the 
haft with purple dots along the side of the distinct yellow 
beard. Flaring falls. Large flowers on 44-inch branch¬ 
ing stem .-......—.$7.50 
SIR LAUNCELOT (J. Sass, 1935)—S, haze. F, claret 
brown. Golden haft; orange beard. A rich golden 
brown iris. 30-32 inches tall.............50c 
SNOWKING (H. P. Sass)—A new large white, the 
flowers well balanced on tall branching stems. Much 
aumired at the Lincoln National Iris Show--$2.00 
SOUND MONEY (J. Sass, 1934)- 
liybrid that also blooms in the fall. 
-A fine yellow Pumila 
10-12 inch..!3 for 25c 
SJPOKAN (Jacob Sass, 1933)—S sayal brown over¬ 
laid reddish brown; F oxblood red, overlaid blackish 
brown. Haft yellow with brown stripes. Prominent 
orange beard. The most brilliant of the red-brown 
blends. The blooms are carried on 36-inch well 
branched stems ——....... ............50c 
THE BLACK DOUGLAS (J. Sass, 1934)—S, dark vio¬ 
let. 36 inch well branched stems_'...._„......25c 
THE RED DOUGLAS (J. Sass, 1937)—S. Raisin pur¬ 
ple. F. Dahlia purple with brown haft. Prominent 
orange beard. Large flowers on well branched 40-inch 
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THURATUS (H. P. Sass)—One of the darkest of all 
irises and makes a striking garden group. A rather long 
flower with drooping falls, a blackish purple self, show¬ 
ing rich crimson tones when the sun shines through it. 
38 to 40 inches. A real beauty....2 for 25c 
TIFFANY (H. P. Sass, 1938)—A fairly clear yellow 
plicata. Ground color yellow bordered brown. 36-inch 
brandling stem .....$5.00 
VAGABOND PRINCE (J. Sass, 1940)—Darkest black 
purple self. 36-inch well branched stalk_$10.00 
WACONDA (H. P. Sass, 1931)—A much admired, big 
red purple self of deep tone with exceptional carrying 
quality for so dark an iris. It makes a most effective 
garden group of deep red effect. A sister seedling of 
Rameses. (Honorable Mention, 1931).2 for 25c 
WAMBLISKA (Jacob Sass, 1931)—Snowy glittering 
white standards with a blue tint at the heart of the 
flower. White falls with pale yellow beard and a few 
yellow veins at the haft. 30 to 45 inches. (Honorable 
Mention, 1931) .......„2 for 25c 
WAR EAGLE (Jacob Sass, 1933)-—S vinaceous purple. 
F, blackish red purple fading to pansy purple. Bloom 
well branched ......50c 
