RUBEO—Velvety rich red 
SABLE (Cook, ’38)—AM ’40. Deep claret 
black, tall and outstanding ______ $1.00 
SAMOVAR (Hall, ’41)—Similar in color 
16;Prairie Rose ~butestsOne 22.2 eee $0.75 
SANDALWOOD (H. Sass, 1937)—S vin- 
aceous fawn, F army brown, good sized 
flowers of fine shape and substance on 
SO-INCH espe S take ees oe ee eee $0.30 
SANDIA — A lovely clear deep pink 
Dlendqe fetta te Ore ee aes tee $0.50 
SEADEEP—Fine large blue bitone $0.40 
SHAH JEHAN — Very rich, striking 
blend i cose 8 fe eae ns ee $0.30 
SHAWANO (Wmsn., ’39) — A larger, 
strongeriNepraskde .. ese se $0.50 
SHINING WATERS—Very lovely blue 
ee et ee ee ee a hy a ee $0.40 
SIEGFRIED (Sass)—Fluted and ruffled, 
cream, -dottedeplicatag eee aes $0.30 
SNOW FLURRY (Rees, ’39)—Tall gleam- 
ing white, very ruffled and free __$1.00 
SNOW VELVET (Sass, ’42)—Pure white 
of heavy yestbstancess o-oo va ee $2.00 
SOLID MAHOGANY (Sass, 1944)—Rich 
and deep mahogany red _________ $5.00 
SPINDRIFT (Loomis, ’44) — Sea shel] 
pink, tangerine beard ____________ $2.06 
SPUN GOLD (Glutzbech, ’40)—AM ’42. 
Famous vibrant, yellow. =. $2.50 
STRATHOSPHERE BLUE (Lyell, ’46)— 
A bright medium blue with falls deep, 
velvety blue. Extra quality blue $10.00 
STARDOM (Hall, ’41)—Glowing salmon 
POSE jictech ei ote eis oe ee Bey or se or $1.00 . 
SUNSET SERENADE (Sass, ’43)—Best 
of improved Prairie Sunset ______ $3.00 
THE ADMIRAL (Hall, 40) — AM °44. 
Intense deep blue self _____-______ $1.00 
THE BLACK DOUGLAS (J. Sass, 1934) 
—Outstanding dark violet extremely 
Ch oandey OlVELY = net ee ee ..$0.30 
THEODOLINDA (Ayres, 1932) — Satinv 
white with pure blue markings, remark- 
abry large broad segments, probably the 
\argest: plicatay.. eee eee $0.30 
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 
ands tall. = S20 20 2 $0.30 
TREASURE ISLAND—Very large, clear 
Fich yellow. 232.3%. 2d $0.35 
VALOR (Nich., 1932)—Deep violet and 
blue. bicolor, tall; 2 2S $0.30 
WABASH (Wmsn.) — True amoena, S 
clear white, F deep hyacinth violet. 
Dykes Medal winner ’40 _______-__ $0.50 
WAKARUSA (Lapham, ’41)—Brilliant 
orange Ted. 222 Loos Ss eee $1.00 
WILLIAM SETCHELL — Giant violet 
bicolor. ans eee 4 oe $1.00 
INTERMEDIATE IRIS 
-Following the new or revised classifica- 
tion of the Iris Society, emphasis is plac- 
ed on season of bloom rather than height 
of stem. Recent improvement has made 
this section one of the most important, 
because of the great value these have for 
massing in bright color contrasts. 
ABELARHD (Sass)—Very large early rosy 
blend \ 2222 Le $0.75 
ALICE HORSEFALL. (Sass)—Tall deep 
Claret purple, late. 4 Jee $0.35 
BLACK HAWK (Schreiner, *41)—Rich 
velvety. purple __ 2.52 ee $0.75 
COSETTE (Sass) — Best early white 
free*22.5 2 ke eee $0.25 
CRYSORO (Nich.)—Brilliant clear gold- 
en ak ee eee $0.25 
GOLDEN BOW (Sass) — Large golden 
yellow, pendulous falls*_ > oases $0.35 
GOLDEN WEST (Sass) — Extra large 
yellow spreading falls _.-_.___.____ $0.35 
RED ORCHID (Sass) — Deep carmine 
red (22222 SS eee $0.25 
KANSAS INGLESIDE (Hill-Son)—The 
most brilliant warm red early Iris $0.30 
SUSA (Sass)—As this performs with us 
it richly deserves to be ranked as one of 
the very finest of all the Sass sorts. It 
is the very earliest intermediate bloom- 
ing with the second season dwarfs and 
Zwanenburg. Rich velvety red ERC 
Sot so ban oe See ee 0.25 
For striking Pao mass planting use 
_ Abelard, Golden West and Susa. 
Dozen Lots, all three 2. ee $2.00 
3 Dozen Lots, one dozen each ____$5.00 
We Guarantee These Will Please You 
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