SPRING AND FALL BLOOMERS— 
DWARF AND INTERMEDIATE 
IRIS 
AUTUMN ELF—(S & F 18”. Standards 
are olive cream and the falls lavender 
with cream edge, ruffled. Blooms most 
all summer. 
AUTUMN KING Jr.—S & F 16”. A dwarf 
Iavenderm plticmbicCOLOT sy. x 28----0 ss. 25¢ 
BLACK MAGIC—(Wayman 1935) S & F 
28”. A true purple with a rich velvety 
black sheen. Blooms profusely and_ in- 
CECASC SMTA LIC | vem ees ed hs oz 25¢ 
COERULEA—S 6”. A very fine early 6 
TEV HSK VD 1G meri nte eto cease ez Se 25¢ 
DIXMUDE— (Millet 1916) S 10”. Stan- 
dards aniline blue with rich crimson pur- 
ple falls. Profuse bloomer and increaser. 
25¢ 
FAIRY—S. 8”. A _ sky-blue with purple 
markings. Blooms profusely and increases 
Papi Lyi! = Weick Veeewe es 25¢; 5 for $1.00 
JEAN SIRET—(Andre 1926) S & F 12”. 
Standards clear yellow; falls a little deeper 
flecked with violet. It’s a cute thing and 
one of the best. ...... Ae a eee eee 25¢ 
LADDIE BOY—(H. P. Sass 1931) L 7”. 
Velvety deep blue with three flowers to 
tiiewste mie. ual Caan fee Oe sad ee 25¢ 
NEGUS— (Millet 1914) F. 8 to 12”. Bright 
dark violet with white markings and a 
very prolific bloomer and increaser....25¢ 
De) nee eee ee er $1.00 
OCTOBER BLAZE—(McDade 1935) 8S & 
F 34”. Large red-purple much like In- 
dian Chief. It is a deep dancing red with 
violet undertones and _ glittering gold 
beard. Blooms in spring and late fall..25¢ 
OCTOBER OPERA—(H. Sass) S & F 24”. 
A nice burgundy red with velvety texture 
that blooms in spring and fall..__......... 25¢ 
PANSY PURPLE— (Hill) S & F 14”. This 
pleasing reddish-purple blooms with the 
intermediates and repeats in the fall. Very 
prolific in growth and in blooms......... 25¢ 
pI as Lobrg Meee Maen an neta? ene ML aN su, ee! $1.00 
SANGREAI—(J. Sass 1935) S & F 28”. 
An early intermediate yellow and a de- 
pendable fall bloomer. Increases excep- 
Sthomally; fast) wares bee4 eo 25¢-) >) 10L1 31.00 
SEPTEMBER SKIES—(Sass-Hill 1933) P 
18”. Slightly open standards of deep 
violet with falls of darker violet and vein- 
ing on white ground at haft. This true 
purple is lighter than Eleanor Roosevelt 
and adapted to fall blooming. Most pro- 
Rich O taal lee ee eee 25¢2 5 tor $1.00 
SNOW MAIDEN—(Chadwick 1935) 12” 
E. A very striking pure white dwarf 
AURIEC UY ECC) LATE) Wee a ee as eae ye ae ego ee 25¢ 
SOUTHLAND—(H. P. Sass 1934) S & F 
24”. A lemon yellow with gold tones. 
The finest yellow fall bloomer and prob- 
ably the best bright yellow spring Iris. 
Unusually sprolticn “IM, .19362s. 25¢ 
REO Leet ae ee ee. ee ee eee $1.00 
SOUV. de Lt. CHAVAGNAC — (Andre 
1926) S & F 10”. Violet; bronze and 
cream. This fragrant red-violet cannot 
be beat for prolific growth and abun- 
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TINY TONY—(Hill-son) 7”. Very free 
flowering rich red-purple with an orange 
beard. The spitten image of Tony except 
smaller. We consider this the best dark 
Ped Wisse ces St GE ete cs ee 50¢ 
TOM TIT— (Bliss 1919) L. 18”. Very dark 
mulberry purple with good substance and 
horizontal falls. This dainty Iris on slen- 
der stems and fountain like foliage is ideal 
for indoor decoration. It is our best seller. 
25¢ 
YELLOW FRILLS — (Hill 1937) E 10”. 
Deepest yellow and ruffled. Probably our 
ICSU CULO Wore cos anon eee eae el 25¢ 
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