INDIAN HILLS (Grant 1937)—Very 
large clear purple with striking oval 
form 22a" Sew a a aoe ee oe $0.40 
JEAN CAYEUX (Cay., 1931)—Beautiful 
golden tan, an entirely new color and 
one of the most outstanding of recent 
Introductions hs see ee oe $0.35 
JUNALASKA (Kirk., 1934)—Rose and 
coppery red, a really gorgeous richly 
colored Iris, tall and well branched $0.40 
KEEP THEM FLYING (Lyle 43)—Our 
friend, Lyle, has been raising good seed- 
lings for several years. This is his best. 
A big handsome copper toned red __$7.50 
KING JUBA (H. Sass, 1931)—This va- 
riety set the standard for brilliant varie- 
gatas of clear contrast, yellow and 
pesca Ean oil yak ie Meee ED Ae Bian teen ale eg A a ENE $0.30 
KING TUT (H. Sass)—About the most 
brilliant of reds in garden effect__$0.35 
LADY OF SHALLOTT (Schremer 42)— 
Aiftine new, pink-plicata:_-=4_ 22. $5.00 
LAKE HURON (JJ. Sass 1942)—Fine 
large medium toned blue self ____$1.59 
LANCASTER (Cook 1940)—Free hardy 
deep pinkt Soe eee Pees $3.50 
LOS ANGELES (Mohr-Mit.)—Peer of 
the whites with faint blue edging, satiny 
texturelandiHine torn. eo $0.50 
LOUVOIS (Cay., 1936)—A new French 
variety, S tinted Havana brown, F vel- 
vety maroon edged with bronze __$1.00 
MANYUSYA (Sass-Hill, 1944)—On one 
of our many annual trips to the Sass 
farms many years ago Mrs. Hill sug- 
gested the name Noweta, which means 
welcome in Deleware Indian, for this 
grand old Iris which remains a favorite 
with many today. It was named and in- 
troduced in 1932 and now we are grac- 
iously allowed to name this descendant 
Manyusya, a daughter of the famous 
Polish scientist who discovered radium, 
and it is one of the top pinks in our gar- 
den and has the vigor and fine habits of 
our own introductions. Mr. Fishburn in 
Bulletin 100, page 21, “Is a grand orchid 
pinkefrom_Noweta ) so eee $10.03 
MARY JANE SISNEY (Callis)—This 
rich deep red makes a fine mass display 
and AS; VISOLOus 2° 2 eee $0.50 
MATULA (H. Sass, 1939)—S apricot buff 
flushed Congo pink in center, domed, F 
straight hanging, Indian Lake, edged 
buff, big light cadmium beard, heavy 
SUDSTANCE easel Fu 2S. oe eee $1.00 
MIDWEST GEM (H. Sass, 1937)—Large 
light buff pink, S domed and falls flar- 
ingtewellspunched unre soe oe oe $1.00 
MISS ARAVILLA (H. Sass)—A more 
golden King Tut, 36 inches ------- $0.30 
MISS CAMELIA (H. Sass)—Light bluish- 
mauve self, large and tall ___-_--- $0.50 
MISSOURI NIGHT (Callis 1933)—Beau- 
Utube dark 1ndicOsplueete ee ee $1.00 
MODISTE (Hall 38) — Uniform pale 
MAUVE CIStincte.. 2. eee $1.00 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA (Sass 43)— 
Niartin’s yellow Sell eee eee oe $7.50 
MOONLIT SEA (Sass 43)—-White flush- 
ed lavender violet a ee $5.00 
MRS. J. L. GIBSON—Splendid dark 
violet: blue self (22 i" See eee $0.50 
MULBERRY ROSE (Shreiner 41)—Rad- 
lant; unusual imposing? 222222) oee $6.00 
NARAIN—Rich pure marine blue with 
silken*sheen” 2. 0pm i rae Be ee $0.50 
NARANJA (Mitchell, 1935)—A new tall 
yellow with a distinct orange overcast 
One the: fabis ieee Fees. 2s ees $0.50 
NENE (Cay)—French giant, excellent 
|= 8 Neat Oa EY sk AOE Raa 2 rating Lose sD $0.50 
NOWETA (H. Sass, 1932)—The most 
beautiful true bright pink in effect, a 
pinker Midgard with the same ruf- 
Tig StS 2 eae rae eh Pare $0.30 
NOONDAY SKY (Weed)—Very large 
lavendergb lice Sy e= 427 see $1.50 
OLA KALA (Sass 43)—A very deep 
cadmimum yellow self __________ $10.00 
ORLOFF (H. P. Sass)—A bright dark 
blended plicata-of fine form _.222_ $0.75 
ORMOHR (Kleinsorge 37)—Large tall 
Wm. Mohr seedling, good pollen seeds 
$1.00 
PATRICIA (H. Sass, 1939)—Medium 
sized frilled white that opens with a 
sparkling frosty luster, S domed, F flar- 
ETL phe cee Se NO ees NO aie i ee $1.00 
PEACHES (H. Sass, 1931)—Charming 
peach-oranveywblendes ae eee $0.30 
PINK OPAL (J. Sass, 1934)—Large tall 
clear pinksof Uijactones 12 ee $0.30 
PINK SATIN—Finest old Sass pink $0.35 
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