SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS. 
SUMMER TAN —(Kirkland, 1935). M. 38 inches. 
This is an unusual Golden Tan blend. Its color 
is suggested by its name. S. light Golden Tan. 
F. slightly darker, flushed Olive with a velvety 
finish. Of rare coloring and vigorous and hardy, 
$5.00 
TENAYA —(Essig, 1933). Blackish Red-Purple, 
with iridescent lights. Tall, showy and well 
branched. 36 inches .$2.00 
VALOR —(Nich., 1932). An outstandingly tall 
and large deep Violet-Blue, blooming very late. 
The falls have Crimson lights at certain times. 
46 inches. H. M., A. I. S., 1932.$1.50 
VENUS DE MILO —(Ayres, 1931). Dominion 
seedling of clear White with bright Yellow 
beard. Flowers of heavy substance and fine 
texture; strongly recommended. 42 inches. H. 
M., A. I. S., 1932; A. M., 1935.$1.00 
WOTAN —(Grint., 1932). This very rich dark 
Purple self has the velvety texture of the falls 
extending into the throat. 30 inches. ... $6.00 
WASATCH —(Thorup, 1935). Probably the larg¬ 
est plicata to date. The plicata marking is most 
pronounced in the bud, and the open flower has 
no dark brown or other markings, which has 
marred the beauty of some of our best plicatas. 
S. broad and arching F. broad and straight and 
slightly flared at the bottom. The blooms are 
of heavy substance and not affected by wind 
and burning sun. Well placed on a stem which 
is in proportion to their large size.$12.50 
WONDER-CHILD —(National, 1933). Standards 
Red-Violet; falls Blue Violet, suffused Red, edges 
lighter. Light Gold beard. Brown and White 
markings at base. Six or more bloosoms to a 4'0- 
inch well branched stalk.$10.00 
A General List of Choice 
Irises 
ABORA— (Hill, 1931). A rich red-violet self. 
32 inches. H. M., A. I. S.50c 
ALCINA —(Con., 1931). Very clear and crisp 
toned, with yellow S. and bluish F. 32 inches, 
40c 
AMBROSIA —(Sturt., 1928). White, very deli¬ 
cately flushed with rose. 36 inches.50c 
ANNDELIA —(Sturt., 1928). A dainty pink pli¬ 
cata with ruffled standards of light lilac and 
white falls with rose-colored veins and dots on 
the edges. .27 inches.30c 
ANNE MARIE CAYEUX —(Cay., 1924). A soft 
mauvette self. C. M. 36 inches.$1.00 
AUBADE —A magnificent soft yellow, with the 
falls flushed rose. 31 inches .$1.50 
BEAU SABREUER— (Wmsn., 1930). A yellow 
and ox-blood variegata. 34 inches.30c 
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