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to make friends wherever grown. See Biil. 
(9:2 Dre Lo se Dule 82, pio, JoLand oa; bul, 
83, p. 13, and Bul. 87, p. 18. H. M. 1940, 
A. M. 1942, Per. R. 90, 1941. $10.09 
GRACE BALLARD (H. P. Sass 1943) M. 
36 in. A large and beautiful apricot blend 
from Naranja x Prairie Sunset. It has 
heavy substance, pleasing form and good 
branching. $10.00 
INVICTUS (D. Hall 1941) M. 38 in. A 
deep vellow with an orange tone, set off 
by strong amber markings at the throat. 
See Bul. 87, p. 19. H. M. 1940, Per. R. 
88, 1941. $5.00 
LADY PRISCILLA (Gage 1942) M. 32 
in. A dainty pink toned plicata, freshly 
frilled and most charming. R. 87, 1942. 
$3.00 
LAKE HURON (J. Sass 1942) M. 36 in. 
A really blue iris in the medium register 
where we need good blues. The color is 
very bright and carrying in the garden. 
eles OBIE. teWig jah PAI Vis. tchsR E> $10.00 
LATE SUN (DeForest 1940) M. L. 42 in. 
This is one of the finest deep yellow irises 
we have seen. The flowers are large, full 
formed and of heavy substance, with rich; 
pure coloring throughout. The plant is 
hardy here and blooms freely. See Bul. 
87, pp. 20, 36 and 51. H. M. 1942, R. 91, 
1942. $4.00 
LOTHARIO (Schreiner 1942) M. 36 in. 
Truly a gay Lothario is this lovely iris of 
Amigo coloring. The flowers are quite 
large and nicely spaced on tall, well 
branched stems. $10.00 
MATTERHORN (J. Sass 1938) M. 38 in. 
A magnificent white iris—-one of the very 
best., See Bul: 87, p. 53. H. M. 1988, A. 
M. 1940, Per. R. 89, 1940. $1.50 
MATULA (H. P. Sass 1939) M. L. 36 in. 
A glorious blending of gold, apricot and 
red, this fine iris gives of its splendid col- 
orings generously to its children. H. M. 
1939, Per. R. 89, 1940. $1.00 
MELANIE (Hill 1940) M. 45 in. This 
grand rosy pink iris has become very pop- 
ular. Large, tall, full formed and well 
branched, it is a most outstanding flower. 
SeCn UD UlseS 6 2 ee ie MOA Te Re 88, 
1942. $4.00 
MELLOWGLOW (Whiting 1942) M. 38 
in. This deep peach and apricot blend 
made many friends last year. We greatly 
appreciate the many nice things written 
about it, especially Mrs. Pollock’s report 
in Bul. 88, page 27, in which she said it 
was the most beautiful iris in her garden. 
H. M. 1942, R. 90, 1942. $35.00 
MINNIE COLQUIT (H. P. Sass 1942) M. 
36 in. Here is something very different 
and very fine. It is a clear red purple and 
white plicata with a distinct border pat- 
tern. The flowers are heavily ruffled and 
most unusual and striking. See Bul. 87, 
p. 21. R. 89, 1942. $5.00 
MISS BISHOP (J. Sass -1942) M. 38 in. 
A pure, glistening white with a smooth 
chrome yellow haft and throat. Very dis- 
tinctive and fine. See Bul. 87, p. 22. R. 
88, 1942. $10.00 - 
MONONA (Whiting 1942) E. 35 in. A 
rich blend of heliotrope and plum purple 
that blooms before many of the judges 
visit the garden. The wide falls are edged 
with copper brown, and the soft, warm 
colors are subtly blended. Not yet rated. 
$5.00 
MOONLIGHT MADONA (J. Sass 1943) 
M. 36 in. A cool yellow self—Martius 
yellow by Ridgway, and Dictionary of 
Color. This means a very pale lemon yel- 
low with a hint of green. The flower is 
medium large, full formed and _ coldly 
chaste. See Bul. 87, p. 36. $10.00 
MOONLIT SEA (J. Sass 1943) M. 35 in. 
Seldom has an iris attracted more atten- 
tion before its introduction. A most in- 
triguing iris to say the least. The stand- 
dards are white, heavily flushed lavender 
violet. The falls are white, very heavily 
flushed lavender violet, deepening to mul- 
berry purple on lower edge. But the stun- 
ning feature is the splash of empire yel- 
low at the half, which looks like the moon 
rising from a deep blue sea. The flowers 
are large, beautifully formed and well car- 
ried on a widely branched stem. It is a 
LnockOutasoee: DUIS 7,00,.00° sb. C. 41942) 
$15.00 
MOONBEAM (H. P. Sass 1948) <A cool, 
pale lemon yellow self of beautiful form 
and texture. One of our favorite Sass 
seedlings. See Bul. 87, p. 29, under 
70-40. $7.50 
NIGHTFALL (D. Hall 1942) A rich and 
lustrous beauty of deep purple tones. Very 
smooth and stunning. See Bul. 87, p. 22. 
R. 89, 1942. $5.00 
NYLON (Whiting 1940) M. 36 in. A rosy 
tan blended self, large and full formed. 
Per. R. 84, 1942. $2.00 
ORANGE FLAME (Salbach 1940) M. 36 
in. A golden-orange, coppery-red blend, 
very bold and dashing. See Bul. 87, p. 
23. Per. R. 87, 1942. $5.00 
OLA KALA (J. Sass 1943) M. 36 in. A 
grand new deep yellow self that is indeed 
O. Kein every way. Its size, height, pur- 
ity of color, form, branching and growth 
arevalleexcellentes seer Bil. 87, p.- dO. as 
41-7. H. C. 1942. $20 ©) 
ORMOHR (Kleinsorge 1937) M. 40 in. 
A beautiful and fascinating hybrid that 
everyone loves. -H. M. 1939, A. M. 1940. 
Pere. ‘S9s 1939: $1.00 

