1954 INTRODUCTIONS 
IRIS 
FIRE KING (48-141) A fine varigata 36 inches tall. S. 
Yellow. FB. Maroon’ 25 .)..55 nc. © es oles «theremin eet $5.00 
PINK GIANT (50-273) A huge Pink 40 inches tall. $5.00 
TANGO (48-411) A medium toned blue with flaring 
falls. Good substance. Branching stem 36” tall ........ $5.00 
HEMEROCALLIS 
MELOTONE (50-299) A smooth Light Cadmium self 
giving the appearance of a soft Yellow. Ruffled. Early July 
into August. 86” low branching stem. The lower flowers 
bloom among the foliage. Wide Branching. Many 
FIOWOTB. 2lie Fada ond os om oe de oe ONMie © oul $5.00 
PEACH HONEY (50-350) Capucine Yellow with 
Cadmium Orange eye zone giving the appearance of a peach 
russet. Slight green throat. Early July into August. 
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SAMBO (50-2) A Maroon self with yellow throat. 
Medium small flowers. Narrow petals. June, 30” ....... $3.00 
OTHER SASS IRIS 
ALEPPO PLAIN (J. Sass, 1943)—A yellow plicata. 
Cream ground heavily dotted and sanded on edge forming a 
border of Pansy Purple. Large flowers on 36-inch good 
branching stems .......065.064 504000 sie geen $1.00 
AMULETTE (48-477) (1953)—An early flowering Rain- 
bow Room type. S. Orange Buff. F. Orange Buff flushed with 
violet forming a blue blaze at end of beard. Haft and beard 
dark yellow, giving a brighter glow through center of flower. 
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AUTUMN FLAME (H. P. Sass, 1941)—A big, tall, bright 
red purple. Fall bloomer. .... 23... ../<<.< «00 vsse een $1.00 
AUTUMN HUES (H. E. Sass, 1951) (48-394)—S. An- 
timony Yellow. F, Blue blaze at end of yellow beard merging 
into Antimony Yellow around edge of Fall. Ochraceous 
Orange haft. A big, slightly ruffled, Rainbow Room. 38 
inches tall. Was listed as Indian Summer in 1951...... $20.00 
BERTHA GERSDORFF (Jacob Sass, 1942)—S, yellow 
flushed pink. I", yellow heavily flushed pinkish purple. 36- 
in@h:  SCENIS! 2)..44.che Wale sles « o'elt Miers ein plete G-star 50c 
BLUE SHIMMER (J. Sass. 1942)—A blue and white 
plicata. White ground, heavily but evenly marked and dotted 
soft bluish violet. 36-inch good branching stems....... $1.00 
BOLD COPPER (Sass, 1950) (48-266)—-Dark Tan to 
Brown Blend. Ruffled Flowers. Many flowers on 38-inch well 
branched. stem cg) cv<)s-0.0 4 + 0-0 +10 diy os oye cere cles oe $5.00 
BREAK OF DAWN (49-137) (1953)—A pink that has 
proved to be a very good parent. Pale Tint of Orient Pink. 
38-inch branching stem ..2.0.-5-.0+..< seca Teen $10.00 
CAPELLA (Sass, 1950) (48-306)—Large smooth flowers 
of Darkest Yellow. 38-inch stem ........... «9 $6.00 
CARNIVAL LIGHTS (50-155) (1953)—An improved 
Cuban Carnival) 90.0.0 722 ee ee eee $5.00 | 
CINNAMON TOAST (50-498) (1953)—Large flowers of 
Cream Ground Sanded Red Brown, forming a solid border. A 
fine plicata, 30-inch. 2. . io. < ys carels ore see cee $20.00 
