SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS. 
KING JUBA —(H. P. Sass). Large flowered gold 
and maroon variegata .$1.50 
KING TUT —(H. Sass, 1926). S. Cacao brown. 
F. Hessian brown. Red effect. 30 inches. . .40c 
KLAMATH —(Kleinsorge, 1929). S. Hyssop vie- 
let. F. prune purple. 42 inches .50c 
LADY LUCK— (Donahue, 1930), (E. M., 1930). 
A rich shade of deep dark purple. Very free, 
and fine in a mass.50c 
LARGO —(Ash., 1931). Blending of yellow shades, 
brown and mauve. 36 inches.$3.00 
LINDBERGH —(Arbuckle, 1928). S. light violet; 
F. deep pansy violet .35c 
LOS ANGELES —(Mohr-Mich., 1927). Giant 
white flowers, edged pale blue .75c 
LE PRINTEMPS— (Nes., 1930). A pink toned 
plicata, nicely branched. 38 inches.$1.00 
LOUIS BEL —(Denis, 1921). A black-purple 
self. Very rich color. 28 inches.50c 
MAGENTA— (Cay., 1927), (L. M. 36). A deep 
clear toned amethyst violet self. Flowers of 
good form and size. Combines well with creamy 
yellows.75c 
M. A. PORTER —(Lap., 1931). The standards are 
close to Gaudichau; the falls much darker. Rich 
orange beard. 34 inches .$1.00 
MARY ELIZABETH— (Kirk., 1929). S. reddish 
violet; F. Dahlia purple. 38 inches .$1.00 
MARY GEDDES —(Wash., 1931). S. salmon; F. 
same color overlaid with Pompian red. 40 
inches .$4.00 
MELCHIOR —(Wallace, 1927). S. bronzy violet; 
F. rich crimson-purple. Golden beard. 36 
inches .50c 
MELDORIC —(Ayres, 1930). Rich blue-black 
flowers of colossal size. H. M., A. I. S., 1931. 
40 inches .$2.50 
MIDGARD —(H. Sass, 1926). A beautiful blend 
of pink and yellow. 36 inches .25c 
MO A —(Bliss, 1919). S. pure violet; very smooth, 
deep violet. 42 inches .75c 
MOON MAGIC —(Shull, 1931). A light yellow 
self, of heavy substance. 36 inches. H. M., A. 
I. S., 1932 .$1.00 
MORNING GLORY— (Kirk, 1929). A better and 
larger Morning Splendor. 40 inches.$1.50 
MRS. VALERIE WEST —(Bliss, 1926). S. bronze 
flushed reddish lavender; F. velvety wine-pur¬ 
ple. 40 inches.75c 
MY MARYLAND —(Sheets, 1931). S. petunia 
violet; F. deep amaranth purple, overlaid gar¬ 
net brown. 34 inches .65c 
NEPENTHE —(Conn., 1927). S. soft lavender 
buff; F. flushed lavender-pink. 30 inches. .$1.00 
NEWTONIA— (Donahue, 1930), (M. 40). A 
pink amber blend .75c 
NO-WE-TA —(H. Sass, 1932), (M. 32). A 
true pink self with yellow flushes in the center 
and on the edges of standards and falls. A 
pinker Midgard .$2.50 
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