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Golden Fleece 
GOLDEN FLEECE (J. Sass 1940) M-ML—36”, Jacob Sass’ master- 
piece—celestial, pure, fit for a bridal bouquet. A bitone; standards 
are bright light yellow; falls with a white center and yellow border. 
Introduced at $50.00 in 1940, and has been in the SYMPOSIUM 
Now see what you can buy 
$2.00 
every year since then. Very fragrant. 
it for—if you order early. 
* GRAND CANYON 1941) M—-38". One could 
easily imagine that this unique Iris originated in the depths of that 
stupendous gorge — the Grand Canyon — with its ever-changing 
shades of soft crimson, plum and blue. The same tones and color 
inflections are there, especially the beauty that is displayed when 
the sun peeks through a thunder cloud and shines upon a sunken 
(Kleinsorge 
mountain peak. You'll find GRAND CANYON an Iris particularly 
adapted for fascinating bouquets and floral designs. Even the foliage 
is beautiful, and very unusual, carrying the smoky blue and soft 
One to a cus- 
$1.00 
crimson tones of the flower over to the leaf bases 
tomer. 

Grand Canyon 
“Flowers are the poetry of earth, as stars are the poetry of heaven.’ 
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