SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS. 
CORALIE —(Ayres, 1932). Broad standards of 
pale red, flushed lustrous mauve, and the falls 
a beautiful shade of glowing wine red. Pure 
golden beard H. M., A. I. S., 1932.$8.00 
DAUNTLESS —(Connell, 1929). This is the sen¬ 
sational red Iris that was awarded the Dykes 
Medal, in 1929. 38 inches.75c 
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.$1.50 
DESERT GOLD —(Kirk., 1930). One of the larg¬ 
est yellows. Bright, clear tone; early and fra¬ 
grant. 30 inches. H. M., 1931.$1.00 
DOROTHY DIETZ— (Wmsn., 1929). S. light 
chicory blue. F. pansy violet. Very large flow¬ 
er. 36 inches .65c 
DUCHESS SARAH —(Yeld, 1924). One of the 
best light blues. 38 inches.35c 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT— (Sass-McDade, 1933) — 
Awarded the Hutchinson Gold Medal as the best 
Fall Blooming Iris of 1933. It is a fluorite pur¬ 
ple self with very rich falls; free blooming; an 
unusually reliable repeater. It bloomed contin¬ 
uously more than a month in the spring and 
three full months in the fall. Hardy; increases 
rapidly. The outstanding Fall Bloomer.. $3.50 
ELIZABETH HUNTINGTON— (Hunt., 1930). A 
dark blue sport of Zua.50c 
ELIZABETH EGELBERG— (Egl., 1929). Mauve 
flushed pink. Orange beard. 48 inches.... 25c 
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. $1.00 
ESTEREL —(Edlman, 1928). A soft, deep pink- 
toned Iris with red-orange beard. 32 inches. 35c 
ETHELWYN DUBUAR—(Lapham, 1933). The 
largest of the pinks. Enormous medium dark 
pink flowers with prominent orange beard. I can 
thoroughly recommend this Iris. 36 inches. $1.50 
EUPHEMIA —(Lap., 1929). This is the best of 
the red-purple Irises of Archeveque type. Very 
free flowering and rapid increaser. 36 inches.25c 
EUPHONY—(Sass, H. P.) A most striking flow¬ 
er. The standards are a mustard yellow shad¬ 
ing to light brown at the tips. The falls are a 
mustard yellow flushed with blue in the central 
portions and overlaid with brown. A free bloom¬ 
er. 36 inches .35c 
FASCINATION —(Cay., 1927). Clear, bright rose 
pink. Enormous flowers. 45 inches.50c 
FARANDOLE— (Cay., 1928). S. bright lilac; 
F. rose-purple. Orange beard. 40 inches...35c 
FRAGONARD —(Cay., 1926). Two tones of pur¬ 
plish rose. C. M. France. 36 inches.5'0c 
GAY HUSSAR— (Wmsn., 1929). S. Lemon 
chrome. F. velvety ox-blood red. A most bril¬ 
liant variegata. 28 inches.35c 
GIANT KING— (H. Sass, 1931). A gigantic Iris 
King.75c 
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