IRIS (continued) 
Ozone (J. Sass 1935) 
TB-L. A beautiful mauve toned blend. 
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Patricia (H. P. Sass 1939) 
TB-L. Pure white, both S. and F. are heavily ruffled. 
This is a medium sized flower. 
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Pink Satin (J. Sass 1930) 
TB-M. Beautiful delicate orchid; plant in a sheltered 
location for best results. 
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Platte Valley Gem (Stump 1948) 
TB-M. Huge flowers with a wide haft with long 
ruffled domed S, and horizontally flaring F. makes 
a pleasing combination. Leathery substance with 
three blooms open at one time. Color is an unusual 
shade of purple violet, with orange beard with a 
white blotch at end which extends downward through 
the purple violet like rays of sunshine. Heavily 
scented grape fragrance. Has proven with us to be 
weather resistant to heavy winds, beating rains, 
and late frosts; and is the first of the Ironclad* 
varieties. 36’’. 
SI 9 Soo octane cna seneesnncceneorsrnarcneeer $5.00 Net. 
Platte Valley Queen (Stump 1948) 
TB-L. Large flowers of leathery substance and wide 
hafts. Color eggshell white with satin finish, yellow 
beard. The slightly ruffled S. pressed together in 
domed style and gracefully flared F. with a partial 
border of faint violet blue. Style branches are lav-~ 
ender with a border of gold edged in white. Four 
huge flowers open at one time on strong upright 
stems, 36’. Another of the Ironclad* varieties. Has _ 
a pleasing fragrance. 
Ce ee ea $5.00 Net. 
*Tronclad Iris is a new race of Iris, noted for their 
fragrance, large size, firm leathery texture, able to with- 
stand hot sun, heavy wind, heavy rains, and late frosts. 
Originated at the Garden City Perennial Gardens. 
Pluie D’Or (Cayeaux 1928) 
TB-L. Dykes Medal 1928. A clear yellow self. 
EE et ine aie iene baie: Sea ae eee ee 30¢ 
Rameses (H. P. Sass 1929) 
TB-M. A blending of tourmaline pink and soft yel- 
low. Dykes Medal 1932. 
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Red Orchid (J. Sass 1934) 
IB-E. One of the reddest; a glowing ruby red. 
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Royal Coach (H. P. Sass 1939) 
TB-ML. More yellow than any of the others in the 
series of Sass Plicatas with a definite brown stitch- 
Sandalwood (H. P. Sass 1937) 
TB-L. 'S. Vinaceous fawn, F. Army brown, Good siz- 
ed flowers of fine shape. 
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Sangreal (J. Sass 1935) 
RE; IB-M. Lemon yellow blooms of medium size. 
Ey el ed Oa ee Se 30¢ 
