SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS. 
VARIETIES AT 15c EACH 
EIGHT FOR $1.00 
AUTUMN KING 
ARIEL 
ARLINGTON 
BALLERINE 
ALIQUIPPA 
APHRODITE 
CITRONELLA 
DR. C. H. MAYO 
EVADNE 
FIRMAMENT 
GOLD IMPERIAL 
GANDHI 
GEO. TRIBOLET 
HELGE 
JACQUELINE GUILLOT 
MAJESTIC 
MARY GIBSON 
MILDRED PRESBY 
MRS. M. CRAN 
MORNING SPLENDOR 
ODAROLOC 
PHYLLIS BLISS 
PRIMROSE 
PRINCESS BEATRICE 
PIONEER 
PROSPERO 
QUAKER LADY 
SAN GABRIEL 
SAPPHID 
S. de Mme. GAUDICHAU 
SEMINOLE 
SOLFERINO 
SUSAN BLISS 
VESPER GOLD 
YOLANDE 
IRIS SIBIRICA 
These dainty and fairy-like Irises are very hardy 
and bloom in profusion in partial shade or in the 
sun, but prefer a moist location, and a fairly rich 
soil. The flowers are of medium size on tall, 
graceful stems. 
Do not plant Siberian Irises in dry or sloping 
ground. 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. 
BLUE RIDGE— (Cleve., 1929). Silvery light 
blue with turqoise midrib. Late. 34 inches. 75c 
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 
GATINEAU —(Pres.-Kellogg, 1932). Medium blue 
in color, and the largest bloom we have seen in 
this class. 42 inches. H. M., A. I. S., 1933, 
$3.00 
KINGFISHER —Large, dark blue flowers on stems 
over 4 feet tall.35c 
LADY GODIVA —A dainty little flesh pink. Very 
free blooming and exceptionally early.50c 
MADAWASKA —(Pres.-Kellogg, 1932). A fast¬ 
growing, medium blue. 38 inches.$1.50 
MATTAWIN — (Pres.-Kellogg, 1932). Another 
large blue. 40 inches .$1.50 
MISS DODO —Very large flowers of azure blue, 
52 inches.75c 
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