AUTUMN HAZE (H. Sass, 1934)—This 
tall fall bloomer has been both early and 
persistent in its long blooming habit and 
marks a real advance over fine old Aut- 
umn King. In effect it is an attractive 
soft lavender of fine form and large 
S1ZG eee ae ree eee ee a ee $0.25 
AUTUMN KING (H. Sass, 1924)—The 
real progenitor of the race of rebloomers. 
Typical lavender blue bicolor of splen- 
did form, a good seed bearer ______ $0.25 
AUTUMN QUEEN (H. Sass, 1926)—The’ 
most persistent of all rebloomers, giving 
some bloom every month from summer 
to fall. It is a pure white of exceptional 
form, the finest white dwarf ______ $0.25 
AUTUMN SUNSET (Lapham 1939)— 
This fine and large blended pink brings 
a delightful new color tone to the re- 
blooming section—and it has inherited 
quality and vigor from two recent Dykes 
Medal Winners—both strong growers 
and free bloomers. Rosy Wings and 
Rameses $2.00 
ROUNTIFUL BLUE (Hiil-Son 1942)— 
This is not a flower to take to an Iris 
show and yet it is so profuse with bloom 
that it is distinctly showy and makes a 
great mass of true blue color in early 
spring, late summer and fall ______ $0.50 
“DORCAS HUTCHESON (Sass-McDade, 
1933)—An early and persistent pansy 
violet self. Semi-dwarf, 
inches 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT (Sass-McDade, 
1933)—This variety was awarded the 
Hutcheson. Gold Medal for the best fall 
bloomer of its year. It is a deep fluorite 
purple self of fine carrying power and 
has given us a full month of bloom in the 
spring and in favorable seasons three 
full months in th efall 
ENCORE (McDade, ’45)—A new blue 
from Martie Everest that reblooms early 
ANG.sa MONS TTI 6) ree enter $5.00 
GLAD SONG (Sass-Hill, 1942)—With a 
flourish of trumpets comes this first of 
the yellow ground plicatas into the re- 
blooming class from the master breeder 
of rebloomers, H. P. Sass. By chance it 
rebloomed first here in our garden and 
is now offered to our customers exclu- 
sively. It is from the Tiffany strain $0.50 
FAR SOUTH—A neat bright pure yel- 
low of good form that gave us fine 
bloom last-tall 2 2yn3ae ee ee $0.50 
JEAN SERET—French yellow ____$0.25 
KANSAS INGLESIDE (Hill) — Large 
warm toned red self introduced last year 
and now proven to be a fall bloomer, 
although rather late 
MARTIE EVEREST (Kirk, 1935)—Fine 
tall blue, a reliable repeater _____-_ $0.50 
OCTOBER BLAZE (McDade, 1935)— 
Large red-purple, somewhat on the order 
of: Indian Chief, late 2a $0.30 
POLAR KING (Donahue)—The famous 
$300.00 Iris that was given an award by 
the American Hort. Assn., and bloomed 
several falls in succession in Massachu- 
setts. Gave us fall blooms last year $0.50 
SANGREAL (J. Sass, 735) — Fine new 
chrome and citron yellow that has prov- 
en itself the most persistent and profuse 
reblooming yellow giving bloom almost 
constantly through spring, summer and 
fall 3 oa eee eee $0.25 
SOUTHLAND (Sass) — Golden yellow 
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WHITE AUTUMN KING (H. Sass, 1935) 
—Strong growing erect flowers of pure 
white color and beautiful finish, blooms 
freely in the fall 
AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY MEMBER- 
SHIP OFFER 
Value $3.00 Per Year 
With every $15.00 order for Iris from 
our list we will give a one year mem- 
beship costing us in cash $3.00. Limit 
for this season 10. So get yours early. 

COLLECTION OF FALL BLOOMERS 
Our Fall Blooming Iris Collections 
have been so well received that we 
are making them better. More and 
more gardeners are experiencing 
the thrill that comes with producing 
fine Iris blooms in the fall. These 
are tested varieties that have proved 
their worth in hundreds of localities. 
BIG BARGAIN COLLECTION — Au- 
tumn ElJf, Autumn Queen, Autumn Haze, | 
Bountiful Blue, Eleanor Roosevelt, Mar- 
tie Everest, October Blaze, Sangreal, 
Kansas Ingleside and Far _ South, 
10 forges sree i Mb $3.00 
OUTSTANDING COLLECTION—AIll ten 
of above outstanding collection and Glad 
Song and Autumn’ Flame 222 ee $5.00 
THREE FOR TWO COLLECTION— 
Three plants each of all of above col- 
lection for $10.00 


