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The name of the variety is given 
first as, "Action Front", 
Next, in parenthesis, is the name of 
the originator as, "J.‘Sass", (Mr. 
_ Jacob Sass, Lincoln, Nebraska). 
The date as, "1934" is the year the 
variety was introduced, i.e. the year 
it was first offered for sale thus 
indicating the modernity of the var- 
iety, which considered with its pop- 
ularity is the basis for iris prices. 
ACTION FRONT (Cook 1942) 
A bitone in rich, coppery-reds. S 
ocher-red, falls red garnet~brown, 
the beard yellow. Massive, broad 
petaled flowers. 34 in. stalks. 1,00 
ALBA SUPERBA (J. Sass 1943) 
Alba Superba - "white superb" and so 
it is. The newest and best of the 
many whites to come from the fam- 
ous Sass Gardens. 36-38 in, 3.50 
AMIGO (Williamson 1934) 
Amigo "Friend" and one we are always 
happy to see again each year. Sa 
light violet-biue. Falls dark velvety 
pansy-purple bordered blue-white. A 
most charming variety. 30 in. 60 
ANNABEL (Whiting 1942) 
Unusually smooth, very clear light 
blue self. Large flowers, pleasingly 
neat and trim in both color and 
form, A thrifty grower, 36 in. 60 
ARAB CHIEF (Whiting *944) 
A near self in a rich, brilliant 
burnt-orange with a metalic over- 
lay at the haft. A beautiful flower 
and a late bloomer that gives us 
vivid, new color when our gardens 
need it most. 36-40 in. stalks. 2.00 
ARCTIC (Kleinsorge 1940) 
A beautifully clean, clearly colored 
flower and an exceilent all round 
iris. A tall, pure white shading 
into a center of soft but vivid 
deep yellow. Fine grower, 36", -60 
ARETHUSA (Gage 1940) 
Large flowers of unusual coloring. 
Daphne-red tones blending into goli- 
den-bronze at the haft. With its 
odd coloring and tall stalks it al- 
ways attracts the attention of our 
visitors. Easy grower, 38-40 in, 40 
