SUNNY SIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS 
BLACK WINGS—(Kirk). The blackest Iris; 
Dominion form; very velvety deep blue purple; 
intensely fragrant; midseason; medium height, 
A. M., A. I. S., 1933.$1.50 
BLUE HILL—(H. P. Sass, 1931). One of the 
finest blue Irises of slightly deeper tone than 
Sensation, but a larger flower, carried on tall, 
well branched stems. H. M., A. I. S., 1932. 
38 inches.40c 
BLUE VELVET—(Loomis, 1929). A clear, vel- 
very dark blue. 42 inches. A. M.60c 
BRANGAENE—(Mor., 1928; Sturt., 1930). A 
large, red-copper blend with flaring falls of 
blackish-red purple; widely branched and vig¬ 
orous. 30 inches.40c 
BUECHLEY’S GIANT —(Buechley-Gage, 1933). 
This is described as the largest, and best formed 
large Iris yet produced; a very beautiful light 
blue flower, similar in color to Lord of June. 
Stalks are nicely branched.$1.00 
CLARA NOYES —(H. P. Sass). Blend of yellow, 
orange and apricot; midseason; medium. H. M., 
A. I. S., 1931 .$1.00 
CORONATION—(Moore, 1927). Rich, deep gold¬ 
en yellow; nearly four feet tall on well-branched 
stalks. This is one of the best yellow Irises ever 
introduced. 36 inches .35c 
DAUNTLESS —(Connell, 1929). This is the sen¬ 
sational red Iris that was awarded the Dykes 
Medal, in 1929. 38 inches.75c 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT— (Cay, 1930). S. Mallow 
Purple, shaded old gold; F. pansy purple, tinted 
lighter at edge. Deep orange beard. 52 inches 
tall, on splendidly branched stalks.75c 
DESERT GOLD —(Kirk., 1930). One of the larg¬ 
est yellows. Bright, clear tone; early and fra¬ 
grant. 30 inches. H. M., 1931.60c 
DONNA SOL —(Cay., 1930). A bright rosy red 
purple, a brilliant work of color. Tall and well 
branched .$1.00 
DOROTHY DIETZ— (Wmsn., 1929). S. light 
chicory blue. F. pansy violet. Very large flow¬ 
er. 36 inches.50c 
EASTER MORN —(Essig, 1932). A wonderful 
white Iris of especially good form and substance, 
with excellent domed standards and very flaring 
falls. Strongly recommended. H. M., A. I. S., 
1931; A. M., A. I. S., 1933. 48 inches. . . .$2.00 
ELIZABETH EGELBERG —(Egl., 1929). Mauve 
flushed pink. Orange beard. 48 inches. ...25c 
ELOISE LAPHAM— (Lap., 1932). Milk white 
flushed pink. Falls heavily shaded pink. 3 to 5 
branching with 10 good size blooms. Free 
bloomer and rapid increaser. 30-34 inches. H. 
M., A. I. S., 1932.60c 
GILEAD —(And., 1931). Golden toned, of deep 
buff, overlaid with amber. 42 inches. H. M.. 
A. I. S., 1932 .$1.50 
GOLDEN HARVEST— (J. Sass, 1930). A fine, 
deep yellow. A fall bloomer.75c 
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