ROYAL COACH (H. P. Sass, 1939)—Yellow plicata. § 
and F, yellow, bordered brown. Flowers of medium size and 
heavy substance. Stems 36 inches, low and wide branch- 
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RUTH POLLOCK (H. P. Sass, 1939)—Yellow plicata, §S, 
yellow, dotted and edged dark red-brown. F, light yellow, 
with a heavy border of red-brown. Stems 36 inches, low 
branching ©2606. secs'e snes ccc nsis yes 6els + cute ent 50c 
SALMONETTE (Jacob Sass, 1946)—Seedling 44-39. One 
of a series of new pinks. According to Ridgeway light 
ochraceous salmon. In effect a yellowish pink or salmon self. 
A tangerine beard blends so well into the ground color of- 
the bloom that it is not conspicuous. Medium sized blooms 
on 34 to 36-inch well branched stems, (H. C. 1945)..... $10.00 
SANDALWOOD (6-34) (H. P. Sass, 1937)—S, vinaceous 
fawn. F, army brown. Good sized flowers of fine shape and 
substance. 34 inches ..........00+0+«s 00s § 9s 50c 
SIEGFRIED (H. P. Sass, 1936)—A large ruffled flower of 
good substance. 8, Naples yellow with a sheen of dotted 
purple. F, pale yellow and striped brown on the haft with 
purple dots along the side of the distinct yellow beard. Flar- 
ing falls. Large flowers on 44-inch branching stem...... 50c 
SIR LAUNCELOT (J. Sass, 1935)—S, haze. F, claret 
brown. Golden haft; orange beard. A rich golden brown iris 
30-32 inches tall ......5.0. 00080 s00 oss 3 eee 25c 
SNOWKING (H. P. Sass)—-A new large white, the flow- 
ers well balanced on tall branching stems. Much admired at 
the Lincoln National Iris Show........2..05 00s 35¢ 
SNOW VELVET (H. P. Sass, 1942)—A white of very 
heavy substance. Flowers are large and stay in good con- 
dition on hot days when nearly all others have wilted. The 
stems are 40 inches with rather short branching........ $1.50 
SOLID MAHOGANY (Jacob Sass, 1944)—A bronzy red 
purple self. S, Victoria Lake. F, Velvety Burnt Lake. Large 
flower, 56-inch stem’ ........iis50+000+ +5 5 eee $5.00 
SPOKAN (Jacob Sass, 1933)—S, sayal brown overlaid 
reddish brown; F, oxblood red, overlaid blackish brown. Haft 
yellow with brown stripes. Prominent orange beard. The 
most brilliant of the red-brown blends. The blooms are e¢ar- 
ried on 36-inch well branched stems...............2+-.:. 25c 
STARLESS NIGHT (Jacob Sass, 1941)—Very dark black- 
ish purple self with reddish sheen. Yellow beard. Medium 
sized flowers. 86-inch stalk ........... salen $1.00 
SUNSET SERENADE (J. Sass, 1943)—A soft golden tan. 
S, apricot buff. F, orange vinaceous, yellow beard. Large 
flowers on 36-inch well branching stems ............... $2.00 
THE BLACK DOUGLAS (J. Sass, 1934)—S, dark violet. 
36-inch well branched stems ............ oe eee 25c 
THE RED DOUGLAS (J. Sass, 1937)—S, raisin purple. 
F, Dahlia purple with brown haft. Prominent orange beard. 
Large flowers on well branched 40-inch stems. (Dykes Medal, 
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THURATUS (H. P. Sass)—One of the darkest of all 
irises and makes a striking garden group. A rather long 
flower with drooping falls, a blackish purple self, showing 
rich crimson tones when the sun shines through it. 38 to 40 
inches. A real beauty « ... 6.0660 e200 oss + inine en 25¢ 
TIFFANY (H. P. Sass, 1938)—A fairly clear yellow 
plicata. Ground color yellow bordered brown. 36-inch branch- 
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