BLUFFTON, INDIANA YAN 
INTERMEDIATE IRIS—Continued 
*Eleanor Roosevelt (H. P. Sass-McDade, 1933). H. M., A. I. S. 1986; A. M., 
A. I. 8S. 1987. Hutcheson Gold Medal. Deep fluorite purple self with great 
carrying power. $0.35 
Gaynelle (Richer, 1980). A fine, rich, clear deep yellow. $0.25 
*Kansas Ingleside (Hill, 1939). A warm toned red self which is a fall bloomer 
as well as a spring variety but the fall flower is quite late. $0.50 
Kochii. A. M., R. H. S. Southern European Species. Dark purple bicolor. $0.25 
Leota (Fry, 1928). Creamy white with F. faintly lavender streaked. $0.25 
Maygold (Nich. 1931). A canary yellow self of excellent form. $0.25 
Moonbeam (Mur. 1927). Pure sulphur yellow with no markings. $0.25 
Nymph (Sass, 1937). Deep yellow with a rich golden beard. $0.25 
Red Orchid (J. Sass, 19384). H. M., A. I. S. 1986. One of the reddest. $0.25 
Ruby Glow (Schreiner, 1941). H. M., A. I. S. 1942. The richest and reddest 
of the “red” intermediates with a brilliant orange beard. Surpasses Red 
Orchid in color, size and brilliance. 26 inches. $1.50 
Southland (H. P. Sass, 1934). H. M., A. I. S. 1936. The finest yellow oe 
bloomer and one of: the best bright golden yellow spring Iris. $0.2 
Sunbeam (Mur. 1927). Satiny deep canary yellow. Very fine. ee 
Table Iris 
This charming group of Iris bloom with the Tall Bearded Iris but must 
not be compared with them. The small dainty flowers on slender wiry stems, 
with narrow foliage, make them suitable for cut Iris for the table, hence, the 
name. These Iris are also very fine for the border as they are quite floriferous 
and graceful. 
Bunting (Wmsn. 1934). A pale violet self of fine form on excellently branched 
stem. 29 inches. $1.00 
Daystar (Wmsn. 1941). A dainty little white Iris with a faint creamy tint 
and a brilliant cadmium orange beard. The color on the haft which starts 
above the tip of the beard is light cadmium. A little taller than Pewee 
but distinct from it by its very bright orange beard and yellow haft. 
Of heavier and more lustrous texture than Pewee. $2.00 
Kinglet (Wmsn. 1934). A deep golden yellow self with small well-formed 
flowers on well-branched stems. 29 inches high. $0.30 
Nambe (Wmsn. 1946). See page 38. $2.00 
Pewee (Wmsn. 1934). A tiny pure white flower, well branched stems 17 inches 
high. Very tiny. $1.00 
Siskin (Wmsn. 1934). A lovely clean pinard yellow self with slightly opened 
S. and flaring F. adding to the grace and airiness of the whole plant. Very 
tiny. 20 inches. $1.00 
Titmouse (Wmsn. 1934). Amber yellow speckled and edged Hortense Violet. 
Excellently formed flower on well branched stems, 31 inches. $0.36 
Warbler (Wmsn. 1935). A very small, clean yellow formal flower with the 
wonderful floriferousness and clean habit of growth in mass of Bluet. 
25 inches. $0.30 
Widget (Wmsn. 19438). A baby white sea with S. speckled heavily with 
Lavender Violet; F. edged and very lightly dotted Lavender Violet. Beard,, 
blue white to Light Cadmium, 24 inches tall. $1. 00 
