
IRIS (Continued) 
Mountain Sunset (Klein 1934) 
Faun and old gold blend with a dash of intense pea- 
cock blue; indescribable, but a beauty. Mid-season 
late. 
Mrs. Willard Jacques (J. Sass 1938) 
A pink and yellow blend. 
Each 
Moonlight Madonna (J. Sass 1943) 
Martins yellow self. Medium to large flowers on 
36-inch branching stem. 
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Moon Ray (H. P. Sass 1943) 
A large creamy yellow self, with flaring falls and 
domed standards. It is a tall grower and late. 
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No-we-ta (H. P. Sass 1932) 
A pinker Midgard; considered one of the best pinks. 
Mid-season. 
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Oriana (H. P. Sass 1933) 
Pure white of good size, mid-season late. 
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Orloff (H. P. Sass 1937) 
Late mid-season. A yellow, red-brown plicata; being 
a sort of cinnamon brown in effect. — 
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Patricia (H. P. Sass 1939) 
Late tall pure white. Both S. and F. are heavily 
ruffled. This is a medium sized flower. 
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Perfection (Barr 1880) 
Mid-season light blue. S. flecked dark violet; F. 
dark velvety violet black. An old variety. 
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Pink Satin (J. Sass 1930) 
A mid-season beautiful delicate orchid. 
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Pluie D’Or (Cayeaux 1928) 
Dykes Medal 1928. A. mid-season late iris being 
a clear yellow self. 
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Queen of May (Salter 1859) 
The first nearest pink of the old varieties; mid- 
season | 
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Rameses (H. P. Sass 1929) 
A blending of tourmaline pink and soft yellow. 
Dykes Medal 1932. Mid-season late. 
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Red Orchid (J. Sass 1934) 
One of the reddest; a glowing ruby red; Early iris. 
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