IRIS (Continued) 
Miss Bishop (J. Sass 1942) 
Pure white with yellow throat and haft, 36 inch, 
well branched stem. 
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Miss California (Salbach 1936) 
TB-M. Large lilac-pink flowers with purple tinged 
foliage. 
Missouri (Grinter 1933) 
TB-M. A famous clear blue that won the Dykes 
Medal in 19387. Color is especially fine when afford- 
ed light shade from the afternoon sun. 
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Moonlight Madonna (J. Sass 1943) 
TB-M. Of the same shade of lemon ice as Elsa Sass 
with larger flowers and flaring form. 
PC pe Us aie es Seis ees A ent es ae $2.50 
Ola Kala (J. Sass 1943) 
TB-L, The Dykes Medal Winner for 1948, is this 
truly magnificent deep yellow, nearly orange. Be- 
sides being heavily ruffled, with medium large 
flowers on nicely branched 386 inch stalks; was 
ae the No. 1 iris in the 100 best for 1949. A must 
ave. 
Old Parchment (Kleinsorge, 1939) 
TB-M. Light creamy tan, with golden buff overlay, 
A most unusual color-break and a distinctly beau- 
tiful new iris. 
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Ossar (H. P. Sass 1937) 
TB-M. This is a glowing blackish red self. Not very 
tall, 32 inches but low branching. Flowers are of 
medium size and of good shape and substance. 
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Patricia (H. P. Sass) 
TB-L. Pure white, both S. and F, are heavily ruffled. 
A medium sized flower. 
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Platte Valley Gem (Stump 1949) © 
TB-M. Huge flowers with a wide haft with long 
ruffled domed 8S. 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 Iron- 
clad* varieties. 367’. 
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Platte Valley Queen (Stump 1949) 
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 
lavender with a border of gold edged in white. 
Four huge flowers open at one time on strong up- 
right stems, 36”, Another of the Ironclad* varieties. 
Has a pleasing fragrance. 
TAO gies sade voce stu cas ts ocd tence savas: ceed ee $5.00 
