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 
sd a Ao 1 an Mae a UP > ne ne ES DR ED ta BP in nit. PSE ee 25e 
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 
SHUTS CS The eect alates TEA Ade Mace eS REST ct tether 25¢c 
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- 
TC HPs TAD CH TB SST rte ee ac ee 25¢ 
PATRICIA (H. P. Sass, 1939)—-Color white, S. domed, 
F. flaring, both heavily ruffled. Stems 34 inches, low but 
PACH STS WOT tee Cath CIA 10 2 eee ee ee are eee ee $1.00 
PERSIAN PRINCE (H. P. Sass, 1941). Another large 
and tall bright colored varigata. Falls broad and flaring, 
lacking the yellow .edge. Strong groweV........................ $7.50 
PINK OPAL (28- -12) (Jacob Sass, 1934)—-Sister seed- 
ling to pink satin. Large flowers on 40 to 46-inch stems. 
Color lilae self..2...- pe oe i ee AS 2 for 25c 
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. ..Heayy apricot 
beard with a 36-inch well branched graceful stem. (Hon- 
orable Mention, 1931; Dykes Medatiel 93 2) ee. 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 
branche: se Cae aia radial aha Rial oe Acai, Wet age iene o0c 
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, 
LOW DEAN CHINE se Nee Pe ee eee re ett een ees eae $2.50 
SANDALWOOD (6-34) (H. P. Sass, 1937)—-S. Vin- 
aceous Fawn. F. army brown. Good sized flowers of fine 
shape sand substancenoAwinChesstn.2- see ee ne 50c 
SIEGFRIED (H. P. Sass, 1936)—A large ruffled flow- 
er of good substancs. 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- 
bri SUC Mi ofS eee ee eae ee ie ceee oe Pe eee $1.00 
SIR LAUNCELOT (J. Sass, 1935)—-S, haze. F, claret 
orownh. Golden haft; orange beard. A rich golden 
brownviris.3 02320 intiesstalle. ae ee OG Site Talo 25c 
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 
good condition on hot days when nearly all others have 
wilted. The stems are 40 inches. with rather short 
brai.ching 
