SIBERIAN IRISES” 
Shipment in Fall or Early Spring 
These have slender grass-like leaves and 
bloom on tall graceful stems. They are 
very hardy and thrive anywhere, but 
prefer a rich, moist soil. They bloom just 
at the end of the tall bearded season. 
AMELIA EARHART 
(Sass)—Deep blue 
violet, flaring falls $0. 
BLUE CHARM (H. Sass, 1932)—The larg- 
est flowered Siberian, strong grcwing 
brights bluegseliv sarin rea « hoe take $0.25 
BLUE KING—Low bright violet blue, pro- 
fuse bloomer 
By Ses EN OD Ong OG COOH OO ee $0. 
BLUE STAR—Large tall deep blue ..$0.50 
CAESAR—Deep blue self ........... $0.25 
CAESAR’S BROTHER—Black pansy pur- 
plear he i See ee, eee. as $0.75 
EMPEROR—Tall deep violet, strong and 
free flowering, outstanding ......... $0.25 
LADY GODIVA—A very early dainty flesh 
Dink erare wt reesploOmin See.) ane $0.50 
We are trying out some especially fine 
new Libericas and hope to list the follow- 
ing next season—Cool Spring, Gatineae, 
Helen Carter, Ottawa Skeena and Tycoon. 


MISS DULUTH (Sass)—Rich blue, tall 
& 6B" GS (O67 8) Oe) 6. O07 6 @, G8 a. O18 ea, 0) 8. G48. 197.810: Oh18  O oe ie te oa 
PAPILLON—Large deep blue ....... $0.35 
PERRY’S BLUE—Dainty veined sky ae 
(OE le i ete ee PE CR eh Aah en rei Gel oon ei an ae 25 
SNOW CREST—Frilled white ....... $0.50 
WHITE DOVE—Large white......... $0.50 
SIBERIAN COLLECTION 
SIX s Slberlans your Selectione..- 4... $2.00 



SPURIAS 
Shipment in Fall or Early Spring 
This beardless group contains some of the 
most beautiful and attractive Irises. They 
are large and distinctive and some va- 
rieties are well over four feet tall. The 
foilage is dark green and sword-like. The 
Spurias have great decorative value both 
in the garden and as cut flowers. They 
are easily grown in moist, rich soil. 
A. J. BALFOUR—An intense blue of fine 
5 AON S66 be ie RAMI Oe ANT A A Se getree pie hoe $0.50 
GULDENSTAEDTIANA—Pale yellow, large 
$0 
ja ea Paes eels Pree fs ito Pee ide ea ae ee ae P43) 
LORD WOLSELEY—A deep blue purple 
BN Ree Co. 3 oo a; sal Ses tactic choke alte eNews. oe iet eens $0.50 
MOUSPUR—Large deep blue with yellow 
EuLoat., cresembles* Dutch Iris «a... 6. $0.50 
MRS. A. W. TAIT—Soft porcelain blue, 
early, strong erect foliage 
OCHROLEUCA—Large white with deep 
orange blotch at the throat, very decora- 
TIVE MIINE fOr Walter S edz Cr... sie sites $0.25 
SHELFORD GIANT—Pale creamy yellow 
flowers of large size, very tall, sometimes 
LID ECOMD SLOCUM te cdteciole cla cistele, sla svace «2 $0.50 
oe ee eee eee ° 
SUNNY DAY (H. Sass)—Tall gleaming yel- 
low, very large and strikingly beautiful, 
the finest yellow color and one of the 
finest of all Irises 

Collection of 8 Spurias including 2 Sunny 
Day ate! sol ated sly? oheled we atures cet ara aie ee ce oss ot $2.00 

POGO—GYCLUS HYBRID 
These odd and beautiful Irises are the re- 
sult of crosses between various members 
of the Bearded and Oncocylelus sections. 
They inherit unusual coloring and delicate 
venation from their Oncocyclus parents 
and vigor and hardiness from the Bearded 
ancestors. The tested varieties which we 
list are all strong and hardy; they thrive 
under the same conditions as the Bearded 
sorts. 
BALROUDOR (J. Sass, 1933)—Soft blue 
violet and deep olive buff. Two flowered 
stems, 16 to 18 inches, vigorous (2 for 25c) 
PT Pee eee ee Ge ee Ee RTE COE Rea eee Re $0.15 
GRAY CLOUD (J. Sass 1933)—Blend of 
blue, gray, red, green and brown ....$0.25 
PESHAWAR—Rich red purple marked 
with darker purple and brown tones $0.50 
STORMY DAWN (J. Sass, 1933)—Glorious 
colors of a storm cloud with the sun 
breaking through, 6 to 10 inches ....$0.25 
WILLIAM MOHR—Ground color lilac, 
heavily veined manganese violet. Gorgeous 
large blooms that cannot be described, one 
of the most famous of all Irises . . $0.25 
ZWANENBURG—Blend of cream buff and 


yellow with maroon markings, largest 
among the very early Irises ......... $0.10 
Collection of 6 Pogo-Gyeclus' including 
Grace Mohr, $2.00; including Ormohr $3.00 


Miscellaneous Beardless 
Shipment in Fall or Early Spring 
FULWVA—Southern species, bright coppery 
Te Catiede. certs ceee ee aera eee POR AP oe cls ous $0. 
PSEUDACORUS—Bright yellow wild water 
AYE Sie ete a cha al aac esses cone ay ob obaveixs ovioud (ope tenets $0.25 
DELEVAYI—Smoky purple, late . .$0.50 
GRAMINEA—Fragrant dwarf  beardless 
SC CIOC etna ee EP rem aiclct Gualiastece olor eeetere to: are ie -50 
HYACINTHIANA—Larger, taller Ensata, 
Inweonc lobe, AWE GIS) Nera WAKES CSG oagh ho $0.50 
DICHOTOMA—Mauve lavender. The ves- 
per Iris, blooms during the hottest part of 
the summer, the flowers opening in the 
OVEN Om Pee iiieccbsus he beneath ions, = ce tae ade $0.25 
SPECIAL 
100 Mixed Irises, Unlabeled, 
Not Prepaid—$3.00 
Mixed Iris collections will include a wide 
color range of varieties ordinarily selling 
at much higher prices. Shipment by ex- 
press, charges collect. 
Quantity prices on Irises for landscaping 
and massing furnished on request. 
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