GLEAM. 42 in. A glorified sky-blue, uniform in color. Fine to use as 
a background for other Iris. 35c each 
GOLDEN FLARE. 33 in. A dazzling color combination. A blending 
of flame-rose and yellow. If you wish something entirely different, 
this variety will please you. 35c¢ each 
GOLDEN HELMET. 36 in. A huge flower resembling King Tut in 
color. The standards are ruffled and of a chestnut color, while the 
falls are a rich oxblood-red. 35c each 
GOLDEN LIGHT. 38 in. 
Amazingly colorful. 
GOLDEN TREASURE. 38 in. A very lovely soft yellow with a deep 
orange beard. The flower is unusually large, of fine silky texture, 
and beautiful form. 50c each 
GRACE MOHR. 35 in. The variety Wm. Mohr is universally liked but 
there are now some new seedlings of this variety and Grace Mohr 
is one of them. It is somewhat darker than its parent, with flaring 
falls, and tall, well-branched stems. It is also hardier than its parent 
and somewhat earlier. A superb variety. $1.00 each 
GREAT LAKES. 40 in. Winner of The Dykes Medal in 1942. A pure 
clear blue with a beard of almost white. The flowers are of fine form 
and substance and one of the very best in the class of light blues. 
$1.50 each 
A fine golden yellow blended with rose. 
35¢ each 
ICY BLUE. 44 in. A very light toned blue self dusted with frosty 
white. A pleasing variety. $1.00 each 
INDIAN HILLS. 37 in. A true purple, resembling Magenta in color 
but richer and deeper, and three times as large as that variety. An 
unusually fine variety for massing as it produces a fine effect in a 
large clump. 40c each 
JAKE. 38 in. A large pure glistening white, its charm accenutated by 
a brilliant golden beard, and narrow, clean cut gold bands at the 
base of each fall. The flower has fine substance and exquisite form. 
Jake and Snow Flurry are our two best whites. $1.00 each 
LARGO. 40 in. A flower of extra fine form and size. Tall and well 
branched. A harmony of wax-yellow, mustard-yellow, and citron- 
yellow, with the falls overlaid mauve. 35¢ each 
LIGHTHOUSE. 34 in. An unusual blending of colors, an old rose to 
a rosy red bicolor with just a suggestion of copper tones. A coppery 
rose flower with a burning yellow center radiating streams of light 
from the heart of the flower. Large, nicely rounded flowers. 
75c each 
LOUVOIS. 35 in. A lovely Iris with light chocolate-brown standards 
and rich maroon-red falls, with a chocolate border along the edges 
of the petals. An intensely rich colored Iris. A real new outstanding 
color to add to your Iris garden. $1.00 each 
MAID OF ASTOLAT. 38 in. A fine Plicata by Sass. A new domed 
Plicata of alabaster whiteness with blue markings along the haft only. 
An extremely beautiful white with outstanding domed effect. 
50c¢ each 
MATTERHORN. 38 in. One of the very best pure whites, devoid of 
any markings on the haft. The flower is of excellent substance, 
splendid form and of great size. $1.50 each 
MODISTE. 34 in. A beautiful soft mauve-pink with a lemon-yellow 
beard. The plant possesses excellent growing habits, with sturdy 
well-branched stems. A real addition to any garden. $1.00 each 
MOROCCO ROSE. 36 in. A giant rose-pink self, flushed gold. It has 
a soft yellow glow at the heart, and a pleasing yellow beard. If you 
wish one of the superb pink Iris, you should have this one. 
$1.25 each 
NARAIN. 38 in. A pure rich marine-blue self, with a soft blue beard 
tipped yellow. 
OZONE. 37 in. A deep pearly mauve, a self except for coppery brown 
on the haft. A beautiful, delicately colored flower, admired by all. 
50c each 
PAULETTE. 454 in. Here is an immense Iris. Classed by many as the 
tallest, largest, finest light blue bicolor to date. Falls often measure 
314 inches across. 35c¢ each 
PRAIRIE SUNSET. 36 in. This is another fine Sass introduction that 
will grow more popular as it becomes better known. Winner of the 
Dykes Medal in 1943. To say it is a blending of peach, rose, copper, 
and gold best describes its color but it is a variety that has to be seen 
to be fully appreciated. $3.00 each 
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RAMESES, 38 in. Another Dykes Medal Winner. An immense variety 
with large standards of golden buff flushed with pink-lavender. Falls 
of a deeper shade of pink. 35c each 
RED GLEAM. 34 in. One of the truest reds of all. Both standards and 
falls are of the same shade of brilliant velvety crimson with a chestnut 
cast. $1.50 each 
RIDING HIGH. 40 in. This tall deep lilac-pink is a very showy garden 
variety. Similar to Modiste in color with deeper shades. An out- 
standing garden flower. $1.00 each 
SABLE. 37 in. One of the darkest of all blue-blacks of a wonderfully 
rich shade. Standards and falls practically the same enhanced with a 
harmonizing blue beard. $1.50 each 
SPRING CLOUD. 40 in. A most excellent blue and white Plicata. The 
standards are heavily edged with blue while the falls are almost white 
except for faint blue tracings. A splendid growing variety. 50c each 
ST. LOUIS. 40 in. A deep violet-blue, with flowers borne on tall well- 
branched stems. It is one of the most beautiful of the deep violets 
and an Iris of splendid growing habits. In our show room last year 
this Iris attracted as much attention as any of our good blue Iris. 
Heavy orange beard. 35c each 
SUNMIST. 34 in. A beautiful creamy white with a glowing golden 
center. An Iris of great substance that makes an unusually finished 
appearance as the sun shines upon it. Distinct in color, form and 
substance. Each 35c 
VAGABOND PRINCE. 36 in. A black-purple self, nicely formed, with 
well-branched stems. This fine variety and Golden Glow make a 
lovely combination. $1.00 each 
VENUS DE MILO. 38 in. A beautiful chaste creamy white. Tall, grace- 
ful, and very floriferous. Long stood at the top of all the whites, 
and is still one of the best. 35c each 
WABASH. .36 in. A variety that resembles the well known Dorothy 
Dietz, both in color and form. Standards are a pure white with 
Hyacinth-violet falls with a very definite white margin. The very best 
Iris of this type and, in fact, one of the highest rated of all Iris. 
$1.00 each 
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