THE IRIS GARDEN 
JUBILEE (J. Sass) Cream ground, dotted and sanded a light brown; mid- 
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JUNALUSKA (Kirk) Bright coppery red bicolor; runner-up for the 1938 
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JUNE BRIDE (Grinter) Charming, free flowering white; very hardy and a 
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KANSAS (Tim) Ruffled mauve pink of Alcazar form; late; tall____-- 3 for 
KING JUBA (H. P. Sass) Large flowered gold and maroon variegata; 
lovely with Numa Roumestan which is near the color of King Juba’s 
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KING TUT (H. P. Sass) Brilliant brownish red; the originator says that this 
is his most important iris because of its usefulness in hybridizing; 
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LANCASTER (P. Cook) Warm old rose; large flowered and medium 
branched; although Mr. Cook has been bybridizing for years, this 
is his third introduction only; midseason; medium height___-_------ 
LA NEIGE (Verd) Waxy white; small perky flower on a short stem; fine 
With lom Tit? lates ee ee 3 for 
LARGO (Ashley) 8. Canary yellow; F. mauve deeply bordered yellow; 
rampant grower and bloomer; midseason; tall___.-_._-_--____- 3 for 
LE CORREGE (Vilm) An earlier Ambassadeur in cleaner, more brilliant 
colors; midseason; tall 5 onlor 
LEGEND (Ware) A greatly improved Cardinal; better flower and better 
branching; tmidsecson: tallies ere eee 
LE VARDAR (Cay) An Aphrodite pink of the type of Pink Satin, that is 
always in-high favor: midseason:talle= = 3 for 
LIGHTHOUSE (Salb) Clear rose bicolor with a blazing yellow center; 
large, well rounded flowers; late; medium height__________-_---__- 
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July 22, 1940 
“Last September I received your catalog and ordered your Dollar 
Collection of irises including Frieda Mohr. I had the bed well prepared and 
put all in the same bed. This spring it was the most beautiful bed of irises 
I ever saw. All my neighbors came to see them. Now I am sending another 
dollar for the same collection from the 1940 catalog. I expect to order some 
better ones one of these days.” 
Mrs. R. C. G., Springfield, Va. 
July 22, 1940 
“Just received your iris and must say they are the biggest and best 
roots I believe I ever saw. Thank you for the extras, too.” 
W. S., Wichita, Kansas. 
September 27, 1940 
“I received the iris yesterday. They are the nicest I have ever got 
trom any place.” 
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