try’s eae Some are 
S$; many are hiupluded in 
i PSooleny's. 1952 list of ‘100 
et you will find them low- 
fe up to $2.00 and $3.00. 
e grow most of our Iris 
st how Iris should be planted. 
] mulch the plants the first winter 
y will not frost heave. 
Bloom Both Spun and Fall 
Star ed items pictur ed on opposite page. 
_ BL155—AUTUMN HAZE. Immense flowers. 
dards lavender-blue, falls of eb es blue 
aze, beard gold. 49e each; 3 for 1 
BE 150—AUTUMN KING. Popular tree blue 
and purple. 39e each; 3 for 98e, 
+B1214—SEPTEMBER SKIES. Fine Sass 
Iris of deep red-purple. 39¢ each; 3 for 98ce. 
B1154—BLACK MAGIC. One of the dark- 
most striking of all Iris of any vari- 
cy. Intense velvety black-purple. Very good 
all bloomer. 49e each; 3 for 1.19. 
B1192—OCTOBER BLAZE. A very fine big 
lowing red. 49¢e each; 3 for 1.19. 
Pee EAND Deep 
3; 3 for 98e. 
Syed. Ber: good autumn bloomer. 
3 for 98e. 
Cree of the above 8 Fall-Bloom- 
- pages. 
bargain. 
‘This is ne: ‘fourth straight 
na ‘Oriental Poppies 
- postpaid. 
We fill out this collection 
from the varieties we are 
“lJong’’ on (sometimes the 
most expensive ones) so 
you get a bargain collec- 
tion of every color of the 
rainbow and we balance 
our inventory. Good deal 
both ways. 
These are not seconds 
‘or culls or damaged bulbs. 
They are the regular high all 4 
grade ones just as listed 
individually right on these 
Come right out of 
the same fields. 
- good, honest, 
: ioned type Henry Field 
‘iental POPPIES 
 BIT706E—GLORY GLOW. 
earliest of all. 
double orange blooms borne in 
- profusion. 49e each; 3 for 1.19, 
poutpals 
B1701—BETTY ANN. 
soft pink, 59e each; 3 for 1,49, 
: ic and PINK IRIS 
*Starred items pictured on opposite page. 
B1378S—ORANGE FLAME. One of the most/ 
brilliant Iris. Standards are bright orange; 
falls fiery red. 49¢e each; $ for 1.19. 
*B1341—FLORA ZENOR. Pink, like foam 
on a.strawberry soda. Very long stems. 49e 
each; 3 for 1.19. - 5 
*B1350—HELEN FIELD FISCHER. Named 
for the famous sister of Henry Field. This 
Iris is silvery lilac-pink and unusually beau- 
tiful. 49¢e each; 3 for 1.19. 
*B1386-—RED ORCHID. Best red Iris we 
have ever seen. Early bloomer, intermediate 
type. 59e each;:3 for 1.39. 
*B1345—_GARDEN MAGIC. One of the better 
reds. Color is deep and velvety, with fine 
form and good substance to the petals. 75e 
each; 3 for 1.79.. 
*B1380—PINK- CAMEO. One of the finest of 
the famous Flamingo pinks. No. 13 of “100 
Most Popular.” Very, very scarce; our own 
supply is: limited. First come, first served. 
2.49 each; 3 for 6.19. 
B1388—PINK LACE. This is one of Sass’s 
newest pinks. ‘A descendant of Flora Zenor 
with the “new look” shade of pink with 
tangerine beard. 1.49. each; 3 for 3.98. 
B1383—PINK ‘SATIN. A Sass Iris. An out- 
standing clear’ “pink. 39e each; 3 for 98e. 
*B1394—RED DOUGLAS. No: 65 of “100 
Most Popular.” A magnificent Iris of rich, 
resy wine-red. Although one of. the older 
varieties, still one of the best. Dyke’s Medal 
Winner of 1941. 75e each; 3 for 1.79. 
B1371—MOROCCO ROSE. Very large-flow- 
ered rose pink. Its bright coloring shades 
into a soft yellow glow at the heart. Very 
popular and good. 59e each; 3 for 1.59. 
B1373—MULBERRY ROSE. -No. 21 of ‘100 
Most Popular.” Considered by authorities as 
one of the most unusual.new colors devel- 
oped in Iris. Very large blooms of rich, mul- 
berry rose. Tall stemmed and well branched. 
Award of Merit 1944. 98e each; 3 for 2.69. 
B1349—HARRIET THOREAU. No. “73 of 
“100 Most Popular.” A comparatively new 
one with very. large 
flowers of orchid pink. 
One of the finest of its 
color. Many blooms. 75e 
each; 3 for 1.79. . 
B3094X—1 each of ten 
varieties of Red and Pink 
Iris listed above (except- 
ing Pink Cameo and Pink 
Lace) for only 5.79, ppd. 
Pictured Iris Collection 
B3080X—The 4 piciured 
in fourth column down 
at left—Fortune, Helen 
Field Fischer, Autumn 
Queen and Red Orchid— 
for only 1.59, ppd. 
Red and Pink Bargain 
. B3090X—10 choice as- 
This is a ‘sorted Iris of the finest 
red and pink shades. All 
old-fash- named varieties. but not 
labeled, This is the big- 
gest bargain of the year 
° in Iris. All 10 for 1.69, 
postpaid. - 
clear scarlet. Very fine new va- 
riety. 59e each; 3 for 1.49, ppd. 
B1717—LITILE SHRIMP. 
little oriental poppy with dainty 
blooms about 2 inches across, 
Flowers are a bright shrimp- 
pink. Grows about 12” 
You’ll find lots of uses for this 
little gem. 59e each; 3 for 1.49. 
The 
Medium sized 
A clear, ; 
B1724—RED FLARE. 
Ly 
B1711—A USTRALIA. Very large, 
Brilliant 
scarlet. 59e each; $ for 1.49, ppd. 
T 
RAINBOW IRIS | 
Illustrated and priced on the pniobe Inu 
which this catalog came to you are the fol- 
lowing varieties: 
Blue Shimmer Ola Kala 
Bryce Canyon Snow Flurry 
Solid Mahogany 
*Starred items are pictured on the opposite 
ae ey 
*11245—GOLDEN MAJESTY. No. 86 of 
“100 Most Popular.” A glistening, golden 
yellow that does not fade. 49c each; 3 
for 1.19. 
*B1224—ALBA SUPERBA. ‘Another Sass. 
Huge blooms; tall, branching stalks. Like 
a tall, beautiful girlin ermine. 1.49 each; 
8 for 3.98. 
*B1242—GRAND CANYON. No. 47 of 
“100 Most Popular.” 69c each; 3 for 1.69. 
*B1282—SOLID MAHOGANY. No. 15 of 
“100 Most Popular.’’ A Sass Iris. Very 
large, deep ruby-red; translucent and 
glowing. About the color of a piece of 
richly colored mahogany. A very popular 
Iris. 1.49 each; 3 for 3.98. 
*B1246—GREAT LAKES. No. 16 of “100 
Most Popular.’’ Winner of Dyke’s Medal 
in 1942 and one of the most famous of 
the light blues. Strong stems, and a 
rugged and hardy plant. 75c each; 3 for 
1.79. 
B1276—SABLE. No. 25 of ‘100 Most 
Popular.” One of the blackest of the so- 
called black Iris. The large, richly-colored 
fiowers make a striking contrast when 
planted with lighter. shades. 75c each; = 
83 for 1.79. 
*B1240—FROSTED GLASS. A pleasing 
combination of cream bordered with lem- 
on-yellow. 49c each; 3 for 1.19. 
#B1258—MAGIC CARPET. One of the 
largest and brightest of the variegated 
Iris. 98c each; 3 for 2.69. 
*B1230—BRYCE CANYON. No. 12° of 
the ‘1100 Most Popular.’ A rich, warm, 
henna-coppery brown. 1.39 each; 3 for 
3.79. 
*B1239—FORTUNE. Rich, solid old-gold 
overlaid with rust red. Has a solid, rich 
coloring that sets it apart as one of the 
finest Iris. $39c each; 3 for 98c. 
B1288— WABASH. Still No. 48 of ‘100 
Most Popular.” Although an old variety 
it still is one of the very finest and most 
beautiful of all Iris. Standards are white, 
falls are deep blue edged white. 49c each; 
3 for 1.19. 
B1277—SHARKSKIN. No. 77 of ‘100 
Most Popular.” Attractive and unusual. 
Fine white with a leather-like substance. 
Flowers stylishly tailored and finished in 
a pure silken white. Award of Merit in 
1946. 75e each; 8 for 1.79. 
Rainbow Iris Bargain 
B3082X—1 each of the 12 named varieties of 
Rainbow Iris listed above—l12 of the world’s 
choicest Iris—all for only 8.95, postpaid. 
B1725—ROYAL SCARLET. Real- 
deep blood-red. In our opinion, ly royal.scarlet. Best of all 
this is one of the finest of the scarlets. 69c each; 3 for 1.79, 
poppies. 79e each; 3 for 1.98, postpaid. 
B1710—CAVALIER. Large, deep postpaid. * B1737 — WURTEMBERGIA. 
Huge, brilliant, glowing rose- 
red. 59c each; 3% fer 1.49, ppd. 
B1723 — RIDGEWOOD, Ruffled 
orange-pink with black center 
-and stamens, 59c each; 3 for 
1.49, postpaid. 
Neat 
high, 
Bargain Poppy Collection 
B3233X—1 each of the 9 Pop- 
pies listed on this page—a 5.49 
value for-only 4.89, postpaid. 
