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IRISES AND DAYLILIES 


LIST OF INTERMEDIATE IRIS 
ABELARD—(H. Sass 1934) Salmony rose 
standards. Copper red falls............. $ .30 
ALICE HORSEFALL — (H. Sass 1932) 
Large velvety claret purple. ........ peTOU 
AUTUMN FROST—(Schreiner 1936) 
Finest early white but refuses to bloom 
inepne- fe livhere eee eee ee nee pac) 
AUTUMN HAZE—(H. Sass 1934) Large, 
tall soft lavender. One of the most re- 
liable fall bloomers here. .............. Sia 
AUTUMN KING—(H. Sass 1924) Laven- 
der-blue in two tones. Progenitor of 
fallapbloomersse tse oe eee $ .30 
AUTUMN QUEEN—(H. Sass 1936) Fine 
white everbloomer. Has a record of 
blooming every month from April to 
November. Sometimes listed as a 
OWAL Ee Se a Ae ene igo 
BLACK HAWK—(Schreiner 1941) Rich 
velvety black-purple with plush-like 
FALLS acer, one Ak ela na Seg eee ae Ae at 
BOUNTIFUL BLU E—(Hill-Son 1942) 
Profuse bloomer, spring and _ fall. 
Medtiim i blueak ae ae ee se aie) 
BLACK MAGIC—(Wayman 1935) True 
purple fall bloomer. Eleanor Roosevelt 
IN CO BTL coces ese eed ee eee Deo 
CHALLENGER— (J. Sass 1929) Large 
deepypurpletn = Ban eee we eee seh) 
DORCAS HUTCHESON— (McDade 1933) 
Pansy violet self. Fall bloomet..... $ .35 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT—(H. Sass-Mc- 
Dade 1933) True purple of great in- 
fos 
tensity. Reliable fall bloomer......... $ 
GENTIUS—(H. Sass 1934) Bluish violet 
and deeper royal purple. ................ $2,00 
GLADSON G—(H. Sass 1942) Yellow- 
ground plicata adapted to fall bloom- 
LF Oh ah Mea eee kien NEC eins ts fa UE ae S00 
G OLDEN BOW—(H. Sass 1935) Long 
‘large flowers of rich chrome yellow. 
Sea5U 
GOLDEN WEST—(J. Sass 1934) Fine 
empire and wax yellow with gold 
beard. $ .30 
IVORY ELF—(Doub 1938) Lovely ivory- 
cream. 10”. Sometimes listed as a 
OWOTE. ook pee tor Sos ek re ee $ .50 
KING JR.—(H. Sass 1933) Similar to 
Autumn King. Earlier and freer bloom- 
30 
IN ict Se ae eee oe Ae Le ee $ 
KOCHINETTE— (Kirkland 1934) Rich 
purple with flaring falls. 0.0.0.0... $ .30 
MARINE WAV E—(Schreiner 1941) 
Solid, uniform medium deep blue. Blue 
beard. bY 15 
MARTIE EVEREST — (Kirkland 1935) 
Standards, lavender-blue; falls, violet 
blue. Fragrant and reliable fall bloom- 
CY LA. ee $ .50 
NYMPH—(H. Sass 1927) Deep yellow 
with rich golden beard. Fine garden 
value, f0...Lae. $1.30 
OCTOBER BLAZE—(McDade 1935) 
Large purple-red adapted to fall 
bloOMINE: hes: eee $ .30 
PANSY PURPLE—(Hill) A very pleas- 
ing tone of light purple, which repeats 
in the fall. Sion 
PAPIO—(H. Sass 1936) Nice red Cec 
PESHAWAR—(Schreiner 1937) A vigor- 
ous onco-bred that should be in every 
garden. Rich brown-purple and dotted 
deeper. $8700 
RED ORCHID—(J. Sass 1934) Violet- 
carmine self with velvet falls. Splen- 
did) iA eee Sisco 
RUBY GLOW — (Schreiner 1941) Richest 
and reddest intermediate. -............. Suet 
SANGREAL—(J. Sass 1935) Fine chrome 
and citron yellow fall bloomer..... $ 3.30 
SAPPHIRE — (Dykes 1922) 
blue. 
SEPTEMBER SKIES—(Sass-Hill 1933) 
True purple, lighter than Eleanor 
Roosevelt and adapted to fall bloom- 
ING. oles el SL $ .30 
SNOW MAIDEN—(Chadwick 1935) Very 
nice white. 12”. Sometimes listed as a 
Two-toned 
$ .30 
Owart. \s.2.. eee pheeo 
SPAR K—(Nicholls 1931) Fiery deep 
brick=réd.. 22022.51. 3c ee Sao 
SPRING GLOW —(Schreiner 1942) 
Finely formed rich maroon orewry 
2) 
SOUTHLAND—(H. Sass 1934) Depend- 
able deep yellow fall repeater... $ .30 
SUSA—(H. Sass 1934) Intense rich red- 
purple with purple beard. $ .30 
U LT R A—(H. Sass 1926) Ultramarine 
blue with flaring falls, Fall ah 
WHITE AUTUMN KING— (H. Sass 1935) 
Dependable white fall bloomer..... $ .30 
