ORIANA (H. P. Sass, 1933)—-A pure white of fine 
form and substance, of good size, with a finely balanced 
stem 32 inches tall. This is much superior to the older 
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ORLOFF (42-34) (H. P. Sass, 1938)——A bright dark 
blended plicata. Ground color yellow and blended dark 
red brownish. 38-inch well branched stalk.................... 50c 
OSSAR (24-34) (H. P. Sass, 1937)—This is a glowing, 
blackish red self. Not very tall, 32 inches, but low branch- 
ing. There are many buds and often 3 flowers open on a 
stem. Flowers are of medium size of good shape and 
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OZONE (Jacob Sass, 1935)—A beautiful mauve toned 
blend. Bluish violet self with pinkish sheen. Brown 
haft. White beard tipped orange. Large flowers on 36- 
INChe Draven in Sestenl se. nec ee ee or ee Ree ok ee 25¢ 
PATRICIA (H. P. Sass, 1939)—Color white, S. domed, 
F. flaring, both heavily ruffled. Stems 34 inches, low but 
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PERSIAN PRINCE (H. P. Sass, 1941). Another large 
and tall bright colored varigata. Falls broad and flaring, 
lacking the yellow edge. Strong growet.......................... $7.50 
PINK OPAL (28-12) (Jacob Sass, 1934)—-Sister seed- 
ling to pink satin. Large flowers on 40 to 46-inch stems. 
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RAMESES (H. P. Sass, 1929)——A vigorous, healthy 
grower in all parts of the country and a fast increaser 
and free bloomer. In color, pink and rose toned blend. 
S light russet vinaceous with yellow glow at the center; 
F flaring to drooping, Tourmaline pink. Heavy apricot 
beard with a 36-inch well branched graceful stem. (Hon- 
orable Mention, 1931; Dykes Medal, 1932)......... 2 for 25e 
ROYAL COACH (H. P. Sass, 1939)—Yellow plicata. 
S. and F. yellow, bordered brown. Flowers of medium 
size and heavy substance. Stems 36 inches, low and wide 
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RUTH POLLOCK (H. P. Sass, 1939)—Yellow plicata, 
S. yellow, dotted and edged dark red-brown. F. light yel- 
low, with a heavy border of red-brown. Stems 36 inches, 
lowe bran Chin gies oo e hee a eee ee ee aes $2.50 
SANDALWOOD (6-34) (H. P. Sass, 1937)—S. Vin- 
aceous Fawn. F. army brown. Good sized flowers of fine 
shape and substances 347 inChegee. he ee ees 50c 
SIEGFRIED (H. P. Sass, 1936)—A large ruffled flow- 
er of good substanct. S, Naples yellow with a sheen of 
dotted purple. F, pale yellow and striped brown on the 
haft with purple dots along the side of the distinct yellow 
beard. Fiaring falls. Large flowers on 44-inch branch- 
1 SCOT ke oe Or pee ea ee ee. eee oe ee $1.00 
SIR LAUNCELOT (J. Sass, 1935)—S, haze. F, claret 
orown. Golden haft; orange beard. A rich golden 
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SNOWKING (H. P. Sass)—-A new large white, the 
flowers well balanced on tall branching stems. Much 
admired at the Lincoln National Iris Show........................ 50c 
SNOW VELVET (H. P. Sass, 1942)—-A white of 
very heavy substance. Flowers are large and stay in 
g00d condition on hot days when nearly all others have 
wilted. The stems are 40 inches with rather short 
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