MERRIAM, KANSAS 
SOUTHLAND (H. P. Sass) Light yellow fall bloomer of the highest quality; 
SDanUEuiooimEvery< early: SHOrtsci i. 2 emer ee ee eer ela re 
SOUV. DE LOETITIA MICHAUD (Mil) Exquisite, large flowered, light 
blue; sometimes difficult to bloom in this climate; midseason; tall___ 
SOUV. DE MME. GAUDICHAU (Mil) Dark violet of fine form; plant in 
part shade here as it sun fades; early; tall__........-_--_-__- 3 for 
SPRINGMAID (Loomis) Pink and yellow blend of large size and ex- 
Celleniaionir emosedson: tic] on a a CON ee eee eee 
SPRING PROM (D. Hall) Ruffled standards and slightly flaring falls make 
chic this pale primrose yellow with bright orange beard; midseason; 
101 nen eres ee ee ees ee ane ep ye ee 
SPUN GOLD (Glutz) Shining golden yellow with velvety golden falls; the 
most sensational introduction of the past season; midseason; tall-_--- 
ST. LOUIS (Wiesner) Deep lustrous violet; vigorous grower; deeply 
Dnnenocd mimicsecson: tall ee gee ee ee ee ee sD 
SUNBURST (Mit) A rich orange yellow in a very large flower; tall and 
WeWEOE ICHed: = MiCSCCSON 22 a eee Ne ee ee 
SUNMIST (Nic) Creamy white glistening and shimmering with gold; 
MieceCosOlss Mein NGO te = ee ee 
SUSAN BLISS (Bliss) Rose pink of great charm; free blooming and rapid 
Prhcmmariey wlctt es tC eh. nee eee See Deen Roms as treet tere 3 for 
THE BLACK DOUGLAS JJ. Sass) Very rich, deep pansy violet; large 
flowered and free blooming; midseason; medium height_____-_-_- 
THEODOLINDA (Ayres) Gigantic flowered, hardy blue and white pli- 
Cole menOseCson; SIneGiiini. iGiCnit= ee me eee 
THE RED DOUGLAS (J. Sass) Rosy wine red of colossal size and plush 
like substance; one of the best and most favorably known of recent 
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THURATUS (H. P. Sass) Deepest purple; large flowers with very long 
tet SmIMOSCCISON: CL ee eh ee Es See: 3 for 
TOM TIT (Bliss) Small and gay; deep violet self of waxy texture; a perfect 
Carnpemion tor Lat NelgowictessuOr ase ee ee 3 for 
TRAIL’S END (Wmsn) Bittersweet in effect, caused by a blending of buffy 
yellow and tawny pink; midseason; tall___..___..-..---.---------- 
TROSTRINGER (H. P. Sass) Loveliest of the pale pinks; midseason; me- 
EIS CIC tne eee a re i eet eer Te Foke 3 for 
July 15, 1940 
“The iris I ordered from you last year have grown nicely. However 
we had a bad iris season this year and very few of the early varieties 
bloomed. The Wasatch that you so kindly gave me is beautiful and I appre- 
ciate it very much.” 
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