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Atroviolacea (Todaro 1856) 41%”. Extra early, red purple pumila hybrid. 
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Coerulea or Pumila Caerulea 5’. Light blue with darker falls _.....-.--..2------- 40 
Cream Tart (Hillson 1943) 5’. Cream olive-yellow with red spot on flaring falls .50 
Cretica or Cretensis (Baker 1877) 4’’, pumila species. Tiny flowers of pink- 
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Cristate McDonald (Crissey-McD-Borsch 1932) 3 to 6”, rare pumila species. 
Deeper blue:than’ Cristata.-Good) ¢round covering jul ts. ee 1.00 
Fairy or Die Fee (Junge, bef. 1906) 6”. Fragrant flowers of soft sky blue with 
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Parbomindchteu( bul sl 92h) eG ve eyellow Oli@OOUstOrM mye.) scr ie sae eee .40 
Pitteptsisagc@ Muli: 19480977, Lemons vellows pitole sn :.cue tae ete 00 
Little Jewel (J. Sass 1939) 6’. Rose, wine-mulberry blend with brown on 
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Mist O’Pink (Hillson 1943) 9’. Standards lavender rose; falls darker ................ Mb, 
DassellarkeRuby. 72 hed. DUrple, sOrane exe Arduiee 0 wk 6 hs ee ee 50 
Silver Elf (Bur. 1928) 8’. Silver gray white with falls veined purple ............ 40 
Sound Money (J. Sass 1935) 7’. Deep yellow with dark yellow beard. Good 
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The Great Smokies (Grapes 1948) 7’’. Standards, dark smoky lavender; Falls 
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Tiny Treasure (Hillson 1943) 8”. Bright canary yellow with flaring falls -...... 1.00 
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Wiolet_ Gem) (Cook 1946): 6’’. Dark» blue violet, blue beard .......<.-......2-.-2se 00 
Ylo (Sturt. 1926) 8”. Pure lemon yellow self with flaring falls. H.M.,1951........ 40 
TABLE IRIS 
Friscoette (Hillson 1948) A dainty plicata, a miniature San Francisco ................ .75 
Chewink (Wmsn 1938) 18’. Dainty light blue with a golden beard  ............... Co 
Daystar (Wmsn 1941) Dainty little creamy white iris with a brilliant cadmmum 
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Tom Tit (Bliss 1919) Very dark mulberry purple with horizontal falls ............ 40 
TALL BEARDED IRIS 
In our description: S—stands for the Standards or upper petals; F—for the 
Falls or lower petals. RE—-Remontant or Fall blooming, 
For best results, plant Iris either in flower, or from the 20th of June until 
the 1st of September. Thus, allowing the plants to become established before frost. 
We take pleasure to remind all within driving distance of our gardens, to 
come when iris are in bloom. We have several hundred choice seedlings; some from 
the Sass Brothers gardens, and others from our own seedling beds. Be the first to 
have the newest colors at a reasonable price. Visitors are welcomed at all times. 
Aleppo Plain (J. Sass 1945) Yellow plicata, cream ground, heavily dotted and 
pandedeonsedge.<1orming) a-porder: of Pansy Purple: 2.2) ee 1.00 
Amigo (Williamson 1934) S. clear light violet blue. F. intense violet purple; 
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Anitra (H. P. Sass 1936) A silvery sky blue —....-..----------+--2--1seseeeeseteeteeee eee eeeees 50 
Autumn Flame (H, P. Sass 1941) RE, big, tall bright red purple self -.......2-222...... 1.00 
Autumn Elf (Brown 1935) RE, S. olive cream; F. lavender ...............22-11........ .40 
Autumn Gleam (H. P. Sass 1934) RE, Nice sized flowers of medium yellow ...... .40 
Autumn Haze (H. P. Sass 1934) RE. Large flowers of a beautiful lavender-blue  .50 
Autumn King (H. P. Sass 1934) RE. A medium blue bi-color -........00.22.... 50 
