KING MIDAS (Mead)—Ideal rounded 
flowers of a very distinct form, a 
blending of golden buff and rosy 
brown $0.15 
KING TUT (H. Sass)—About the most 
brilliant of reds in garden effect $0.15 
LAKE HURON (J. Sass 1942)—Fine 
large medium toned blue self ...$15.00 
LARGO (Ashley, 1932)—Fine soft yel- 
low blend, falls overlaid mauve, large 
ruffleditlowers...90.00 eee $0.15 
LOS ANGELES (Mohr-Mit.)—Peer of 
the whites with faint blue edging, 
satiny texture and fine form ....$0.15 
LOUIS BEL—Early glittering black 
WIOLEOUMY 3 ox drs sictenc ate mi ataret oeeereamices $0.15 
LOUVOIS (Cay., 1936)—A new French 
variety, S tinted Havana brown, F vel- 
vety maroon edged with bronze. .$2.00 
MAGENTA (Cay.)—Intensely glowing 
amethyst violet $0.15 
MARESCHAL NEY—Rich red bicolor 
with a chestnut brown tone ....$0.15 
MARISHA (J. Sass-Whiting, 1939)— 
Creamy yellow flushed with clear light 
pink, a very appealing blend ...$1.50 
MARY GEDDES (Wash., 1931) — 
Ochraceous salmon with reddish falls, 
a color gem, large flowers of lasting 
substance $0.25 
MATULA (H. Sass, 1939)—S apricot 
buff flushed Congo pink in center, 
domed, F straight hanging, Indian 
Lake, edged buff, big light cadmium 
beard, heavy substance ......... $3.00 
MIDWEST GEM (H. Sass, 1937) — 
Large light buff pink, S domed and 
falls flaring, well branched ....$2.00 
MINNIE COLQUITT (H. Sass 1942)— 
Very large ruffled plicata, white with 
a wide margin of purple ...... $10.00 
MISS ARAVILLA (H. Sass)—-A more 
golden King Tut, 36 inches ..... $0.25 
MISS CAMELIA (H. Sass) — Light 
bluish-mauve self, large and tall.$0.35 
MISSOURI NIGHT (Callis 1938)— 
Beautiful dark indigo blue ..... .00 
MME. LOUIS AUREAU (Cay., 1934)— 
French Dykes Medal winner for 1934, 
one of the best plicatas. The soft rosy 
heliotrope markings are _ delicately 
stitched on a background of silvery 
white $1.50 
MOTIF (Sturt., 1931)—Very dark vel- 
vety red-purple, distinctive form $0.15 
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INTERMEDIATE COLLECTION 
The new, tall, large flowered inter- 
mediates have not achieved the 
recognition and popularity which 
they deserve because Iris lovers 
fail to see them in bloom. Their 
early bloom adds many days to 
the Iris season and fills the gap 
between dwarfs and later varieties. 
To acquaint you with the variety 
and beauty of the very finest In- 
termediates we offer this collec- 
tion. 
Golden Bow Red Orchid 
Abelard Alice Horsefall 
Papio Crysoro 
Ambera Gentius 
Cosette Susa 
Labeled, postpaid 


MRS. J. L. GIBSON—Splendid dark 
violet. DlueySelitee, ee eee $0.50 
MY MARYLAND (Sheets, 1930) — 
Giant in size and vigor, bronzy violet 
and crimson $0.15 
NARANJA (Mitchell, 1935) — A new 
tall yellow with a distinct orange over- 
cast on the falls $0.35 
NOWETA (H. Sass, 1932)—The most 
beautiful true bright pink in effect, a 
pinker Midgard with the same ae 
NUMA ROUMESTAN (Cay.)—A som- 
ber rich red self, uniform flowers of 
an exceptionally fine shade ..... $0.15 
NYLON (Whiting 1940)—Smooth, love- 
ly, rosy tan ‘$10. 00 
ORIANA (H. Sass, 1933)—“Fairest and 
purest,” pure crystal white of very fine 
form and substance $0. 
OSSAR (H. Sass, 1937) — Glowing 
blackish red self, medium sized flowers 
of good shape and substance, 32-inch 
lowsbranching stems ees $0.50 
OZONE (J. Sass, 1935)—A beautiful 
mauve toned blend with a brown haft, 
blue violet with a pinkish sheen. .$0.50 
PACIFIC—Clear glistening light blue 
with flaring falls $0.15 
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PATRICIA (H. Sass, 1939)—Medium 
sized frilled white that opens with a 
sparkling frosty luster, S domed, F 
flaring 
PEACHES (H. Sass, 1931)—Charming 
peach-orange blend $0.15 
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