6 THE LONGFIELD IRIS FARM 
Intermediate ris 
These Iris, in general, bloom just after the dwarfs and before the tall 
bearded, thus filling in the blooming season. They vary in height from 15-24 
inches and have relatively large flowers. 
Those varieties marked thus * bloom again in the fall. 
*Autumn Haze (Sass, H. P. 1934). An attractive soft lavender of fine form and 
large size. This tall fall bloomer has been both early and persistent in 
its long blooming habit. $0.50 
Blue Boy (Fos. 1913). Violet self with same colored beard. $0.15 
Challenger (J. Sass, 1929). Dark purple bicolor, white beard. $0.15 
Crysoro (Nich. 19381). H. M., A. I. S. 1982. One of the clearest, deepest, most 
luminous yellow bearded Iris. $0.15 
Dorothea (Caparne, 1901). A. M., R. H. S. Pale lilae bicolor. $0.15 
Doxa (Sass, 1929). A blend of yellow, buff, and blue. One of the best. 20 
inches. $0.25 
*Eleanor Roosevelt (Sass, H. P.-McDade, 1933). H. M., A. I. S. 1936; A.M.., 
A. I. S. 1937. This variety was awarded the Hutcheson Gold Medal for 
the best fall bloomer of its year. A deep fluorite purple self of fine carry- 
ing power. Is known to give a full month of bloom in spring and in 
favorable seasons three full months in the fall. $0.25 
Gaynelle (Richer, 1930). A fine outstanding rich clear deep yellow. Numerous 
large blossoms. Floriferous. $0.15 
*Golden Cataract (Met.-Dys. 1936). A new bright yellow; fall bloomer. $0.50 
Kharput. A. M., R. H. S. Asia Minor Species. Dark purple bicolor. $0.15 
Kochii. A. M., R. H. S. Southern European Species. Blackish purple. $0.15 
Leota (Fry. 1923). Creamy white with F. faintly lavender streaked. $0.15 
Maygold (Nich. 1931). A canary yellow self of excellent form. $0.15 
Moonbeam (Mur. 1927). Pure sulphur yellow with no markings. $0.15 
Nymph (Sass, 1927). Deep yellow with a rich golden beard. $0.15 
Primavera (Mohr, 1926). Huge soft primrose yellow. One of the best. $0.15 
Red Orchid (J. Sass, 1934). H. M., A. I. S. 1986. S. Violet carmine; F. velvety 
violet-carmine. One of the reddest intermediates. $0.15 
*Southland (Sass, H. P. 1934). H. M.. A. I. S. 1986. The finest yellow fall 
bloomer and unusually valuable because it is also one of the very best 
bright golden yellow spring Iris, vigorous and strong. $0.35 
Sunbeam (Mur. 1927). Satiny deep canary yellow. Very fine. $0.15 
Ultra (H. P. Sass, 19380). H. M., A. I. S. 1986. An excellent variety of clear 
ultra-marine blue. $0.15 
Yellow Hammer (Denis, 1920). A. M., R. H. S. Clear primrose yellow. $0.15 
Zua (Crawford, 1914). Very pale lavender flowers, crimped and creped. $0.15 
Zwanenburg (Denis, 1912). Unusual blend of cream, violet, olive green and 
maroon. $0.15 
Intermediate Collection 
12 plants selected from any of the above 15c varieties for $1.00. 
