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“‘Most daylilies too strong-growing for close companionship with iris’’ 
R. Sturtevant, Tenn. 
LIST OF INTERMEDIATE IRIS 
ABELARD—(H. Sass 1934) Salmony rose 
standards. Copper red falls. -......... $ .30 
ALICE HORSEFALL—(H. Sass 1932) 
Large velvety claret purple. -....... $ .30 
AUTUMN FROST—(Schreiner 1936) 
Fine early white but refuses to bloom 
in thes tall here. ses ee es $ .30 
AUTUMN HAZE—(H. Sass 1934) Large, 
tall.soft lavender. One of the most re- 
liable fall bloomers here. ................ Sy cet) 
AUTUMN KING—(H. Sass 1924) Laven- 
der-blue in two tones. Progenitor of 
FalleplOOmMers yee tc sce ae > .30 
AUTUMN QUEEN—(H. Sass 1936) Fine 
white everbloomer. Has a record of 
blooming every month trom April to 
November. Sometimes listed as a 
OWar ite nee eee eee > .30 
BLACK HAWK—(Schreiner 1941) Rich 
velvety black-purple with plush-like 
TALIS see ee comet i een rege Dunto 
BOUNTIFUL BLUE — (Hill-Son 1942) 
Profuse bloomer, spring and _ fall. 
Medlumsblien. 2.2 ete Se20U0 
BLACK MAGIC—(Wayman 1935) True 
purple fall bloomer. Eleanor Roosevelt 
ENICORUUCO Re = ern ee re Soo 
CHALLENGER — (J. Sass 1929) Large 
deep; purples... es eee $ .30 
COSETTE — (H. Sass 1936) Fine early 
White® 00. eee ee ee Saou 
DORCAS HUTCHESON—( McDade 1933) 
Pansy violet self. Fall bloomer..... AN ee 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT—(H. Sass-Mc- 
Dade 1933) True purple of great in- 
tensity. Reliable fall bloomer....... Seow 
GENTIUS—(H. Sass 1934) Biuish violet 
and deeper royal purple. ................ > .c0 
GLADSON G—(H. Sass 1942) Yellow 
ground plicata adapted to fall bloom- 
TN Go hs a cree Sot cae ee ee $ .50 
GOLDEN BOW—(H. Sass 1935) Long 
large flowers of rich chrome yellow. 
$ .30 
GOLDEN WES T—(J. Sass 1934) Fine 
empire and wax yellow with gold 
DOC@BId 35.352 ee ee ee $ .30 
IVORY ELF—(Doub 1938) Lovely ivory- 
cream. 10”. Sometimes listed as a 
wart)... eee $ .50 
KING JRM(H. Sass 1933) Similar to 
Autumn King. Earlier and freer bloom- 
ING. wcll Re $ .30 
KOCHINETTE—(Kirkland 1934) Rich 
purple with flaring falls. -............... $ .30 
N Y M P H—(H. Sass 1927) Deep yellow 
with rich golden beard. Fine garden 
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PANSY PURPLE— (Hill) A very pleas- 
ing tone of light purple, which repeats 
in the: fall. :....2.. 2.2 Soo 
PAPIO—(H. Sass 1936) Nice red purple. 
$ .30 
PESHAWAR— (Schreiner 1937) A vigor- 
ous onco-bred that should be in every 
garden. Rich brown-purple and dotted 
(6 (-:) 0) =) en Dao 
RED ORCHID—(J. Sass 1934) Violet- 
carmine self with velvet falls. Splen- 
CHG. Sessecisec ci sce scecnsseen > Lod 
RUBY GLOW—(Schreiner 1941) Richest 
and reddest intermediate. .............. Sat 
SANGREAL—(J. Sass 1935) Fine chrome 
and citron yellow fall bloomer..... dao 
SEPTEMBER SKIES — (Sass-Hill 1933) 
True purple, lighter than Eleanor 
Roosevelt and adapted to fall bloom- 
15 ¢ | ERE $usa0 
SNOW MAIDEN— (Chadwick 1935) Very 
nice white. 12’. Sometimes listed as a 
dwarf. 22.20 $ .30 
SPARK W— (Nicholls 1931) Fiery deep 
brick-red...2...22.. ee $ .35 
SPRING GLOW — (Schreiner 1942) 
Finely formed rich maroon brown. 
$ .50 
SOUTHLAND — (H. Sass 1934) Depend- 
able deep yellow fall repeater....... $ .30 
SUSA—(H. Sass 1934) Intense rich red- 
purple with purple beard. .............. $ .30 
ULTRA — (H. Sass 1926) Ultramarine 
blue with flaring falls. Fall bloomer. 
$ .30 
WHITE AUTUMN KING—(H. Sass 1935) 
Dependable white fall bloomer..... TU 
