SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS. 
Varieties at 15c Each (Continued) 
HELGE PRIMROSE 
JACQUELINE GUILLOT PRINCESS BEATRICE 
LABOR PIONEER 
LADY BYNG 
LEONATO 
MAJESTIC 
MARY GIBSON 
MILDRED PRESBY 
MRS. M. CRAN 
MORNING SPLENDOR 
MME. H. CAYEUX 
NEPTUNE 
ODAROLOC 
PROTEUS 
RIALGA 
SAN GABRIEL 
SAPPHID 
S. de Mme. GAUDICHAU 
SOLFERINO 
TRUE CHARM 
VELOUTE 
VESPER GOLD 
YOLANDE 
VARIETIES AT 10c EACH 
DOZEN FOR $1.00 
AUTUMN KING 
AFTERGLOW 
CRUSADER 
CHALICE 
FIRMAMENT 
GAVIOTA 
GYGNET 
HARMONY 
HESPERIS 
IMPERATOR 
JUNONIA 
LA TENDRISSE 
LADY LILLIAN 
MARSH MARIGOLD 
PHYLLIS BLISS 
PROSPERO 
QUAKER LADY 
SEMINOLE 
SUSAN BLISS 
Orders under $3.00, at dozen rate, must include 
postage of two cents for each rhizome. 
IRIS SIBIRICA 
Do not plant Siberian Irises in dry or sloping 
gi’ound. They like moist, but not too wet soil, and 
should be planted a little deeper than tall bearded 
Irises; the crowns % inches below surface, and 
should be watered occasionally during a dry spell. 
DRAGONFLY—Pale blue standards flushed violet, 
and rich sky blue falls. 45 inches.25c 
EMPEROR—Large, fine formed flowers. Deep, 
rich violet-blue. 50 inches .25c 
ENSATA—Clear, pale blue, sweetly scented. 40 
inches.50c 
KINGFISHER—Large, dark blue flowers on stems 
over 4 feet tall .$1.00 
MISS DODO—Very large flowers of azure blue, 
52 inches.75c 
PAPILLON—A beautiful light blue of uniform 
color. 48 inches .50c 
PERRY'S BLUE—Clear tone of China blue. 48 
inches . 25c 
SNOWCREST—Tall, free blooming white. See 
1.933 Introductions, page 2.$5.00 
SNOW QUEEN—Large, snow-white flowers, with 
golden yellow blotch. 30 inches.15c 
TRUE BLUE—A little darker standards than Per¬ 
ry’s Blue. 24 inches. Good for rock gardens, 
60c 
Siberian Irises shipped in Spring and Fall. April 
and September preferred. 
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