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. Dykes 
Medal, 1933 .$7.00 
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.... 75c 
ETHEL PECKHAM— (Wmsn., 1932). Large, 
perfectly formed flowers of a wonderful Bril¬ 
liant Red. One of the best of the Reds yet pro¬ 
duced. Very fragrant. H. M., A. I. S., 1932, 
$ 6.00 
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 
IMPERIAL BLUSH —(H. P. Sass, 1933). A beau¬ 
tiful large Blush Pink with 40-inch branching 
stems; finest pink to date; much larger than 
Pink Satin. Strongly recommended. H. M., 
A. I. S., 1933.$3.00 
ISHPANEE —(Washington, 1934). Standards are 
yellow, well domed and arched; falls are Yel¬ 
low with brilliant patch of Red in center of each 
fall; styles and beard are intense yellow, the 
falls are very horizontal. The stalks are well 
branched. A glowing Iris of most unusual form 
and color combination. 40 inches.$7.50 
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. . . .$12.00 
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 .$8.00 
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. A. M., 1935. Net...$6.00 
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. . . .$3.50 
JOYCETTE —(J. Sass, 1932). A remarkable Iris 
of rich Red tones; pronounced by many the fin¬ 
est Red Iris to date. Excellent form and sub¬ 
stance; many flowers on tall, lowly branched 
stalks. H. M., A. I. S., 1932.$5.00 
KALINGA —(Kleinsorge, 1934). Huge cream self, 
outstanding both as exhibition and garden speci¬ 
men. Twelve to fifteen flowers to a stalk; finely 
branched and well placed. 45 inches.$6.00 
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