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bloom again in the fall. 
: flowers of blue-purple. 3 for 45e, Each 2 
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every month, May to Del eer 3 for 85c, Each 40c. 
3 for 75c¢, Each 35c. 
3 for phe aes 
wers, spring and fall. 
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Dek sue eA EL eRe1.S Rea Oo Ss SAS SRI S 
Selected for a 
harmonious color effect, these are indeed superior Iris, finer flow- 
Here are Iris you will find in the best Iris gardens. 
ers, richer colors, free blooming. Guaranteed to please you when 
they bloom. 
5P455 Blended Beauty— New, different, fragrant and distinc- 
tive. Standards are golden bronze, the ruffled falls are bright 
salmon edged bronze. 3 for 85c, Each 40c. 
5P456 Destiny— A very dark, striking Iris of velvety deep plum- 
purple, enhanced by a bright golden beard. 3 for 85c, Each 40c. 
5P431 E. B. Williamson— A fragrant, coppery-red that sparkles 
as though lighted from within. 3 for $1.65, Each 75c. 
5P458 Far West—A fascinating Iris with a harmonious blend of 
salmon and coral with a soft yellow glow at the center and the 
falls have a misty blue haze near the beard. 
3 for $1.15, Each 50c. 
5P457 Happy Days— Thelargest and most 
popular of all clear yellows, with flowers 7 
inches from top to bottom, on tall, stout, 
well-branched stalks, each carrying 7 to 8 
massive blooms. 3 for 65c, Each 30c. 
5P460 Jumaluska—A most brilliant Iris. 
Falls are vivid velvety carmine. The 
standards a lovely rose and yellow blend. 
Flowers large size, perfect form, very free 
blooming. 3 for.85c, Each 40c. 
5P433 Miss California—A rosy-pink of 
largest size, perfect form, heavy substance, 
very free blooming on tall well- branched 
stems. 3 for $1.35, Each 60c. 
more across, 
ors. 
early summer. 

“TRIS THAT BLOOM BOTH SPRING AND Fi L 
ay new race that bloom as > usual in he ee nd. then 

$450 Autumn King—The oeiial eye aad fall bloomer. ; es 
. : “SPAst Autumn Queen—The white ower: are poe a 
5P453 Black Magle— Many ee this is the most beautiful, an in- 
tense deep blue-violet, with a rich velvety lustre and a black sheen = 
. - §P454 Sangreal—_A new variety with mony very fine deep ‘yellow : 
05, oy Each of all 14 Above for oo Postpald 
JAPANESE IRIS 
The flowers are large, 6 inches or 
and richly 
from white through all the shades of 
yellow, blue, purple, pink, and clar- 
et, many flowers having 2 or 3 col- 
They bloom in late spring and 
We offer these in a 
fine mixture of all colors. 
mI 4 for $1.00 













5P412: Tiffamy—Large, gaily colored flowers 
of rosy-pink on a creamy-yellow background. 
A sensational new Sass Iris that is not only 
beautiful but entirely different. 
Postpaid 3 for $1.50, Each 60c. 
The Sass’s, Hans P:, Jacob and Henry are recognized as being 
America’s foremost Iris hybridizers. Their Iris are known for 
freedom of bloom, health and vigor. They are so superior to ordi- 
nary Iris that there simply is no comparison. 
5P421 Amitola—A tremendous producer of large ruffled flowers, 
a beautiful blend of pink, apricot and gold. 3 for 75ce, Each 35c, 
§P422 Anitra—The finest, hardy, sky-blue Iris. It sparkles as 
though set with diamonds and does not fade. 3 for 75c, Each 35c. 
9P410 Black Douglas—This famous Sass Iris is now generally 
recognized the most dependable of all the royal purple Iris—rich 
and lustrous as a piece of deep purple velvet. 3 for 60, Each 25c. 
5P423 Claribel—Tall, stately stems with 
very large flowers of purest snow-white 
with a bright blue border and yellow beard. 
3 for 75c, Each 35c. 
5P411 Spokan—Considered one of the 
greatest Iris the Sass’s ever originated. A 
color so brilliant and carrying that it is the 
first to catch your eye—glowing red witha 
coppery undertone. 3 for 75¢, Each 35c. 
colored, 
5P419. Sandalwood—A rather rare color, 
a soft light bronze, very lovely. It is a 
fe bloomer. 3 for 75¢, ‘Each 35c. 
Postpaid 
5P425 W i : : 
Each 30c 3 ar Eagle—Immense flowers of 
deep, ox-blood red, produced very freely. 
3 for 75c, Each 35c. 





