SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS. 
CHARIS—(Nes., 1928). Coppery red bicolor re¬ 
sembling Grace Sturtevant.50c 
CHURCHMOUSE—(H. Sass, 1929). An almost 
self Hay’s Brown. 36 inches.50c 
CINNABAR—(Wmsn., 1928). S. violet-purple; F. 
Cotinga-Purple. 42 inches .25c 
CLASSIC—(Grinter, 1931). Said to be an im¬ 
proved Asia. 42 inches.$1.00 
CORONATION—(Moore, 1927). Rich, deep gold¬ 
en yellow; nearly four feet tall on well-branched 
stalks. This is one of the best Irises ever intro¬ 
duced. 36 inches.35c 
DAUNTLESS—(Connell, 1929). This is the sen¬ 
sational red Iris that was awarded the Dykes 
Medal, in 1929. 38 inches.$1.50 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT—(Cay, 1930). S. Mallow 
Purple, shaded old gold; F. pansy purple, tinted 
lighter at edge. Deep orange beard. 52 inches 
tall, on splendidly branched stalks.$2.50 
DESERT GOLD—(Kirk., 1930). One of the larg¬ 
est yellows. Bright, clear tone; early and fra¬ 
grant. 30 inches. H. M., 1931.$2.00 
DOROTHY DIETZ—(Wmsn., 1929). S. light 
chicory blue. F. pansy violet. Very large flow¬ 
er. 36 inches .$1.00 
DUCHESS SARAH—(Yeld, 1924). One of the 
best light blues. 38 inches.35c 
ELIZABETH HUNTINGTON—(Hunt., 1930). A 
dark blue sport of Zua.$2.00 
ELIZABETH EGELBERG—(Egl., 1929). Mauve 
flushed pink. Orange beard. 48 inches. . . .35c 
ELOISE LAPHAM—(Lap., 1932). Milk white 
flushed pink. Falls heavily shaded pink. 3 to 5 
branching with 10 good size blooms. Free 
bloomer and rapid increaser. 30-34 inches.$3.50 
ESTEREL—(Edlman, 1928). A soft, deep pink- 
toned Iris with red-orange beard. 32 inches.35c 
EUPHEMIA—(Lap., 1929). This is the best of 
the red-pu^le Irises of Archeveque type. Very 
free flowering and rapid increaser. 36 inches. 50c 
FASCINATION—(Cay., 1927). Clear, bright rose 
pink. Enormous flowers. 45 inches.75c 
FARANDOLE—(Cay., 1928). S. bright lilac; 
F. rose-purple. Orange beard. 40 inches.$2.00 
FRAGONARD—(Cay., 1926). Two tones of pur¬ 
plish rose. C. M. France. 36 inches.75c 
FRANCHVILLE—(Cay., 1927). S. fawn tinged 
lilac. F. purplish red. C. M. France. 54 inches, 
$1.00 
GAY HUSSAR—(Wmsn., 1929). S. Lemon 
chrome. F. velvety ox-blood red. A most bril¬ 
liant variegata. 28 inches.$1.00 
GOLDEN GLORY—(Jackson, 1927). Exquisite 
cream and yellow. H. M., A. I. S. 38 inches, 
50c 
GOLDEN HARVEST—(J. Sass, 1930). A flne, 
deep yellow. A fall bloomer...$1.00 
GOLDILOCKS—(Wayman, 1930). A very large, 
soft yellow. Early, fragrant. 36 inches. .$2.00 
GOLD STREAM—(Edl., 1929). Lovely, soft yel¬ 
low. Bright orange beard. 40 inches_$1.00 
GRACE STURTEVANT--(Bliss, 1926). S. dark 
red-brown; F. deep violet-carmine. Deep or¬ 
ange beard. 36 inches.$2.00 
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