PRAIRIE SUNSET (H. Sass, 1939)— 
Glorious blend of pink apricot and peach 
yellow, technically onion skin pink over 
vinaceous tawny, probably the most dis- 
cussed and admired of any of the new 
Irises, large and heavy substance. 
Latest ‘Dykes: winner 23) 2 ss34 sc $3.50 
PRINCESS MARYGOLD (Sass-Whiting) 
—Early pink and gold blend ____-_ $1.00 
RED ORCHID (J. Sass, 1934)—Very red 
intermediate, rich violet carmine__$0.25 
REGENCY ROSE—Deep rose pink, fawn 
Unigetcast jaeee eeu eee see eT $1.00 
ROSE DOMINION (Con., 1931)—An 
especially fine rose pink bicolor __-$0.30 
ROSY WINGS (Gage, 1936)—New type 
blend of rosy red and copper, very 
fue eee ee oe ee eee et Bee $0.30 
ROYAL COACH (H. Sass, 1939)—Yellow 
plicata, S and F yellow bordered brown, 
medium size, heavy substance ~__-$0.50 
RUBEO—Rich red bicolor, large and 
freeetiOWerlny (sane sees 9) Seba. $0.50 
RUTH POLLOCK (H. Sass, 1939)—Yel- 
low ground plicata, S yellow dotted and 
edged red-brown, F light yellow with 
heavy border of red-brown, 36 ents 
ie iene Pe ee 2.90 
SABLE (Cook, 1938)—Deep claret black, 
the tallest of the very dark varieties, one 
of the most outstanding of the newer 
Trisestioene oe eee ee $2.00 
SAMOVAR (Hall 41)—Copper rose in 
color and similar in tone to Prairie Sun- 
SoUMSLEON Es era WeGsr Sees Bee an $2.00 
SANDALWOOD UH. Sass, 1937)—S vin- 
aceous fawn, F army brown, good sized 
flowers of fine shape and substance on 
SG-1nCly Steins ae ee oe $0.50 - 
SANDIA—A lovely clear deep pink 
Bleu, Rebate ae eee eee $0.50 
SEADEEP—Very fine blue bicolor $0.50 
SHAH JEHAN (Neel, 1932)—A_ rich 
blend of very unusual coloring, the stan- 
dards are creamy buff, the falls lustrous 
purple edged with buff, fawn and copper 
tones. Ons tie iall sos aoe ae $0.50 
SHAWANO (Umsn 39)—H. M. 1940. A 
larger Debraskas: 2222 4---=--e-- $1.00 
SHINING WATERS (Essig, 1933)—A 
clear clean blue, one of the loveliest of 
alla DiiiclIieeSae nea se elas diene $0.50 
SIERRA BLUE—Very tall blue Dykes 
init ERS EG Se gee a RS i $0.35 
SIEGFRIED (H. Sass, 1936)—Large ruf- 
fled flowers of good substance, standards 
are Naples yellow with a sheen of dotted 
purple, falls pale yellow with brown 
stripes and purple dots along the side 
of the distinct yellow beard __---_- $0.75 
SNOW VELVET (H. P. Sass 42)—Pure 
white of heavy substance __----~--- $5.00 
SOLID MAHOGANY (J. Sass, 1944) —A 
deep rich self in mahogany: red, 36 
INCHES: ete eee ee ee $15.00 
SPUN GOLD (Glutzbech 40)—Vibrant 
goldemyellowesceew. Slee Eee $6.00 
STARDOM (Hall 41)—Glowing salmon 
rose blend $2.00 
SUSA (Sass)—Long overlooked and neg- 
lected, but now recognized as probably 
the most outstanding intermediate, and 
the very earliest blooming with the sec- 
ond season dwarf and Zwanenberg $0.25 
Plant this in lots of 1 dozen at ----$2.00 
THE ADMIRAL (Hall, 1940-A. M. 44)— 
Intense deep blue self ------------$3.00 
THE BLACK DOUGLAS (J. Sass, 1934) 
—Outstanding dark violet extremely 
Picleand VelVely owe ees eee $0.30 
THEODOLINDA (Ayres, 1932)-—Satiny 
white with pure blue markings, remark- 
ably large broad segments, probably the 
largest plicata ~..-------=--+----- $0.50 
TIFFANY (H. Sass, 1938)—Another yel- 
low-ground plicata from Mr. Sass, it is 
more heavily marked than Siegfried and 
has more color, but is not quite so large 
and tall $0.60 
TREASURE ISLAND—Very large, enien 
rich yellow _--------------------- 50 
VALOR (Nich., 1932)—Deep violet and 
Blue bicolor. tallies ==. ee $0.30 
VIOLET CROWN—Extra large purple 
wali igs seri ey wpee eo. Boe S0.50 
WABASH (Wmsn.)—True amoena, S 
clear white, F deep hyacinth violet 
Dykes Medal winner --.---------- $1.00 
WAKARUSA (Lapham 41) — Burnt 
orange vicolor, velvety falls ------ $4.00 
WHITE CITY (Murrell 39)—English. 
Dykes 1940 medal white in flaring form 
and wide branching, some blue on cen- 
ter of falls with frosty lustre, tsrong $4.00 
WINNESHIEK (Egel., 1931)—One of the 
very finest deep blue-purples, large and 
Tall Ostend ee sae ee $0.35 
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