SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS. 
PEACHES—(H. Sass, 1932). Large flowers of 
peach, apricot and orange tones. 36 inches, 
$1.50 
PERSIA—(Ayres, 1929). S. smoky blue; F. vivid 
oiue. Rich Oriental effect. 45 inches. ...$1.50 
picador—(M or., '28). A large variegata. S. 
Mustard Yellow. F. Mineral Red to Dahlia Pur¬ 
ple. 40 inches.$5.00 
PINK SATIN—(J. Sass, 1930). Almost a true' 
pink. 40 inches .$5.00 
PLUIE D’OR—(Cay., 1928). Deep chrome to 
cadmium yellow. Dykes Medal, 1928. 38 
inches .$1.00 
PRAIRIE KING—(Nes., 1930). Dominion seed¬ 
ling. Intense deep blue. 44 inches.$5.00 
PURlSSIMA—(Mohr-Mich., 1927). Large, pure 
white. Fine form. 40 inches.$1.50 
RAMESES—(H. Sass, 1929). Beautiful blending 
of gold, pink and apricot. 36 inches. DYKES 
MEDAL, 1932 .$2.00 
SAN FRANCISCO—(Mohr-Mich., 1927). Large 
white flowers, edged lavender. 44 inches. .$1.00 
SELENE—(Conn., 1931). Very large, silvery 
white. Heavy texture. 40 inches.$3.00 
SENLAC—(Bliss, 1929). Almost a claret red self. 
A very large Dominion. 40 inches.$4.00 
SENSATION—(Gay., 1925). A beautiful, clear 
blue self. Silver Medal. 36 inches.75c 
SEQUOIAH—(Shull, 1926). Red-buff and deep 
red. 36 inches .50c 
SERENADE—(Hall, 1926). The best pink Iris I 
have seen. 34 inches.$1.00 
SHASTA—(Mohr, 1927). A very large snow- 
white Iris of flne form. 38 inches.75c 
SHIAWASSEE—(Burchfleld, 1929). S. light vio¬ 
let; F. velvety dark red-purple. Very flne. 34 
inches .35c 
SIR MICHAEL—(Yeld, 1925). S. Lavender blue; 
F. rich, deep purple. 42 inches. A wonderful 
jj.ig $1.00 
SONNET—(liili, 1931). Rose ash to clear yellow 
blend. Bronze effect. H. M., A. I. S.$3.00 
SUNGOD—(H. Sass). S. light yellow; F. striped 
light brown. 36 inches.50c 
SURPRISE—(Cooley, 1928). Color a soft tone 
of Heliotrope. 40 inches.50c 
THURATUS—(H. Sass, 1930). A large, black 
purple self. 38 inches.$2.00 
TUSCANY GOLD—(Wmsn., 1929). A reddish 
gold blend. 36 inches.$1.00 
VAN CLEVE—(Van Name, 1926). Rich violet- 
purple. A near self. 46 inches.50c 
VISHNU—(Sturt., 1930). Pale glistening laven¬ 
der on light pinkish cinnamon ground color. 
Good size and form. Spicy scent. Extra flne. 
30 inches .$2.00 
WACONDA—(H. Sass, 1931). A dahlia purple 
self. Very large flowers. 38 inches.$2.00 
WAMBLISKA—(J. Sass, 1931). Very large, 
white flowers, with a light blue undertone. Or¬ 
ange beard. 36 inches.$1.50 
WHAT CHEER—(Hill, 1932). S. Russet, tinted 
yellow: F. carmine. 40 inches.$1.00 
WM. R. DYKES—(Dykes, 1926). The largest yel¬ 
low Iris. Falls sometimes flecked violet. Fine 
for breeding. 36 inches.$5.00 
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