SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS. 
GILEAD—(And., 1931). Golden toned, of deep 
buff, overlaid with amber. 42 inches. H. M., 
A. I. S., 1932 .$3.00 
GOLDEN GLORY—(Jackson, 1927). Exquisite 
cream and yellow. H. M., A. I. S. 38 inches. .25c 
GOLDEN HARVEST—(J. Sass, 1930). A fine, 
deep yellow. A fall bloomer.$2.00 
GOLDILOCKS—(Wayman, 1930). A very large, 
soft yellow. Early, fragrant. 36 inches... 50c 
GOLD STREAM—(Edl., 1929). Lovely, soft yel¬ 
low. Bright orange beard. 40 inches.50c 
GRACE STURTEVANT—(Bliss, 1926). S. dark 
red-brown; F. deep violet-carmine. Deep or¬ 
ange beard. 36 inches .$1.00 
GRANDIOSA—(Donahue, 1930). A large, tali 
blue-purple of two tones. 45 inches.35c 
HERMITAGE —(Kirk, 1931). A red blend of rosy 
tan and crimson; S. show a gold edge, the sec¬ 
ond day. 36 inches. H. M., A. I. S., 1930. .$2.00 
HYPNUS —(Conn., 1931). A blending of red, 
blue and gray. 36 inches.35c 
INDIAN CHIEF —(Ayres, 1927). A very popu 
lar red Iris. Very fine. 38 inches.$1.00 
ITASCA —(Kleinsorge, 1934). A vivid deep am¬ 
ethyst self without veining. Flowers are round¬ 
ed in shape, of silk-like texture, with nicely 
branched stalk. 30 to 36 inches high... $20.00 
JASON —(Wallace, 1929). A tall, deep yellow 
with brown reticulations . ; .50c 
JEAN CAYEUX— (Cayeux). Beautiful blending 
of havana or coffee brown, with golden glint. 
Considered one of the very finest Iris ever im¬ 
ported from France .$15.00 
JEANETTE MAY KENNEDY— (Keller, 1931). 
S. large and finely ruffled pink; F. flaring, deep 
velvety red to blackish purple, bordered pink. 
Splendidly branched and marvelous substance. 
Very free blooming. 38 inches.$2.50 
JEB STUART — (Washington, 1932, Nesmith, 
1932). This Iris equals Mary Geddes in beauty 
and charm. The color of the flower is a deep, 
rich brownish red with some influence of copper 
in the tone. A deep orange beard. S. are domed 
and do not open; F. are extremely velvety. 
Strong, heavy, well-branched stems; good seed 
parent. 40 inches. Net.$7.00 
JERRY—(Lapham, 1934). This is the most bril¬ 
liant red Iris that I have seen. Good size, well- 
rounded ruby red flowers; firm stalk; well 
branched. Medium to late. 36 inches. . . .$5.00 
JUNE BRIDE —(Grint., 1930). A large, clear 
white, very floriferous .75c 
JUNE NIGHT —(Egl., 1931). A dark Dauphin’s 
blue self. 42 inches.35c 
KALINGA— (Kleinsorge, 1934). Huge cream self, 
outstanding both as exhibition and garden speci¬ 
men. Twelve to fifteen flowers to a stalk; finelv 
branched and well placed. 45 inches. . . .$10.00 
KING MIDAS —(Mead, 1929). Golden buff and 
garnet-brown. Golden orange beard. Very 
fine. 28 inches .75c 
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