OTHER SASS IRIS 
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. 
Pe NOPE aOa Ns << eis ee als See Ste vt gels Ga Wee ale $3.50 
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. IF, yellow heavily flushed pinkish purple. 36- 
Ue MRCOG ne Wa aa 6 eee 6 <6. 45.0 pe 6 6 x 40 pl enoiee tua 0s 0-0 6% 65 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 
DO e se CLM e Mra ie <5 cies ells ie odes ee schon wars ® aiguia ae slleve $3.50 
BREAK OF DAWN (49-137) (1953)—A pink that has 
proved to be a very good parent. Pale Tint of Orient Pink. 
Bo MeneDeaMeMny SEEM. 2. er ne cvs ses nace re hee se $10.00 
CAPELLA (Sass, 1950) (48-306)—Large smooth flowers 
Gea atresiey CuOW oO -1NCh (StCDY sc cece as seein nde st $3.50 
CARNIVAL LIGHTS (50-155) (1953)—An improved 
(Cilbsin (Obssnirstell) Ss wee Slatg ie chee Recaro ae Ree $5.00 
CINNAMON TOAST (50-498) (1953)—Large flowers of 
Cream Ground Sanded Red Brown, forming a solid border. A 
Pai ETC Ab eyMe OVROM ego Olt ¢.8s cis 5 oe visit elaine «© § viele aes, $17.50 
CUBAN CARNIVAL (46-113) (Sass, H. E., 1948)—A 
seedling of Moonlit Sea and is in the reddish-purple coloring 
where Moonlit Sea is bluish-purple. A reddish-purple self 
with a heavy yellow flush through the center of the flower, 
extending into the standards as well as the falls. Yellow 
haft. 86-inch branching stems, Medium sized flowers..... 75¢c 
COUNTRY BUTTER (48-378) (1953)—A yellow of good 
garden value. Lemon yellow (Wilson Color Chart). Short. $5.00 
DANCING WATERS (Sass, 1950) (48-109)—A Blue and 
White Plicata with flaring falls. 36 to 38-inch stems... .$3.50 
DARK MELODY (48-327) (H. E. Sass, 1951)—A blended 
plicata of Deep Livid Purple. Brown beard. Edge of haft is 
DarkeOarimcnianerlrple oo. imenes tall ses. ees seas $3.50 
EBONY QUEEN (Sass, H. E., 1947)—Dark blackish 
purple self. Medium large blooms on 36-inch well branched 
PREIS 5.0 ox) Sch Ow. COOLEO OU CLO 0.00 0.0.0 ACIUI GU OIDIC ERO ICuCNC ISO crore $1.00 
FAIRY FANCY (50-209) (1953)—Improved Pretty 
Pansy, white ground heavily flushed Violet Purple..... $5.00 
FIRE KING (48-141) A fine varigata 36 inches tall. S. 
BY GILO Wewet me LOOU ewes ales eee es ssa as esis s nest e's $5.00 
FLORA ZENOR (Jacob Sass, 1942)—S, Rosolane pink. 
IF, Rosolane pink flushed Rosolane purple. Conspicuous tan- 
gerine beard. Medium sized flower on 38-inch well branched 
Be ea mee eaten ales) etre 6's fel a Sa 6 Sere, Ghosh in .i41'0. Wain (ese 80 Ss 50c 
GARNET GLOW (H. E. Sass, 1951) (48-405)—Dark 
Vinaceous Purple self with Tangarine red beard. This color 
is common among the Fuschias. 36 inches. Was listed as 
Rovals Scepirevin 105d iinet ee se ode oe Solas 5 este eo $6.00 
GOLDEN FLEECE (Jacob Sass, 1940)—S, clear sulphur 
to lemon yellow: F. creamy white with band of deeper vel- 
lowe 40-inch well-pranchedistalk <....6+s0+cs- ose veces a 75¢c 
INTERLUDE (48-273) (H. E. Sass, 1951)—S. Russet 
Vinaceous. F. Ocher Red with a small blue blaze at end 
of Yellow beard. General color effect is a dusty pink blend. 
36 inelhes: Was listed as Gay Heart in 1951 ............ $3.50 
