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MODOC R. 87. Very rich, deep red 
purple. 
MOUNT ROYAL. Clear blue violet and 
pansy purple. 
MRS. VALERIE WEST R. 88. Velvety 
bronze purple. 
NINGAL. A smooth, lustrous, pale gold 
blend of great charm. 
PARTHENON R. 87. Very lovely, warm 
white self. 
PASTEL SHADES. A comely, rose and 
creamy yellow plicata. 
PLUIE d’OR R. 87. Pure medium yellow 
self, indispensable. 
PRES. PILKINGTON R. 87. Majestic, 
lavender and gold blend. 
RAMESES R. 90. Famous blend of rosy 
pink and pale gold. Founder of a new 
race. 
RAYO de SOL. Bright yellow self of pure 
coloring. 
REALM. Very good, clear, light blue 
self. 
RED WING. Glowing red and red purple 
blend. 
RENE CAYEUX. Very charming and un¬ 
usual. S. light pink, F. crimson violet. 
ROMANCE. Lustrous, rose pink self, 
very fine. 
SACRAMENTO. Large, rose and white 
plicata. 
SAN FRANCISCO R. 87. Fine, blue and 
white plicata. 
SEA DAWN. Coppery rose self of smooth 
delicate tint. 
SELENE. Luminous, pearly white self. 
Moon goddess. 
SEPTICMBER DAWN R. 85. Very pleas¬ 
ing blend of pink and yellow. 
TALISMAN. Rich, apricot toned blend 
of Talisman rose colors. 
THAIS. Very fine, large, ruffled, rose 
pink. 
THURATUS R. 86. Deep, black purple 
self, very good. 
TINT O’TAN R. 86. Warm, bronzy, 
golden tan blend. 
TOSCANNA. A winsome blend of old 
gold and mallow purple. 
WACONDA R. 86. Clear mahogany red 
self, excellent. 
WAMBLISKA R. 86. Large, cold white, 
slightly flushed blue. 
ZULU. A brilliant, violet blue bicolor, 
very glossy. 
FAM. HLOOMIXCi IIUS 1 KA('H Folt $2.00 
These are not a fad but a reality. 
Masses of bloom during September and 
early October if plants are watered a few 
times during a hot dry summer. They 
also bloom freely in early May. 
AUTUMN FROST (Sch. 1934) 30 in. 
Large, pure white self. H. M. 1936. R. 
88. 25c 
AUTUMN HAZE (H. P. Sass 1934) 30 in. 
Large, manganese violet bicolor. 25c 
AUTUMN KING (H. P. Sass 1924) 30 in. 
A very fine bright blue bicolor. 2 for 25c 
AUTUMN QUEEN (H. P. Sass 1925) 28 
in. A pure, ciear white iris that blooms 
several times during the season. 25c 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT (H. P. Sass 
1933) 30 in. A wonderfully rich, dark 
fluorite purple self—very free blooming 
and a great favorite. H. M. 1936. R. 89. 
25c 
FROST QUEEN (H. P. Sass-Hill 1935) 
30 ill. Another very good white—frosty 
and clear. 25c 
GOLDEN HARVEST (J. Sass 1930) 18 
in. A bronzy yellow with a bluish sheen. 
Very unusual in color—large and very 
free blooming. 25c 
SANGREAL (J. Sass 1935) 28 in. A very 
fine light yellow seif—a clear, pure color. 
It blooms very freely spring and fall. 25c 
SEPTEMBER SKIES (H. P. Sass 1934) A 
very good deep blue purple self. 25c 
SOUTHLAND (H. P. Sass 1934) The 
deepest and brightest yellow of all and 
perhaps the best one. A sure bloomer. 
25c 
ULTRA (H. P. Sass) 15 in. A brilliant 
blue bicolor with flaring falls. 25c 
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