SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS. 
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.75c 
MRS. VALERIE WEST—(Bliss, 1925). S. bronze 
flushed reddish lavender; F. velvety wine-pur¬ 
ple. 40 inches .40c 
MY MARYLAND—(Sheets, 1931). S. petunia 
violet; F. deep amaranth purple, overlaid gar¬ 
net brown. 34 inches.40c 
NANOOK—(Ayres, 1932>). Creamy white with 
amber on edges and some coppery-yellow vena¬ 
tions on haft. 44 inches.50c 
NEPENTHE—(Conn., 1927). S. soft lavender 
buff; F. flushed lavender-pink. 30 inches. H. 
M., A. I. S., 1932.75c 
NEWTONIA— (Donahue, 1930), (M. 40). A 
pink amber blend .50c 
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 .$1.50 
PEACHES—(H. Sass, 1932). Large flowers of 
peach, apricot and orange tones. 36 inches, 
60c 
PERSIA—(Ayres, 1929). S. taupe or smoky helio- 
thrope; F. blue-purple, shading reddish at edges. 
Lovely in its quiet, yet rich colors. 42 inches, 
$1.00 
PICADOR—(Mor., ’28). A large variegata. S. 
Mustard Yellow. F. Mineral Red to Dahlia Pur¬ 
ple. 40 inches.$1.50 
PINK JADU—(Sturtevant). One of the most deli¬ 
cate Iris in the garden. A plicata having a suf¬ 
fusion of lavender pink that makes this the 
pinkest plicata in the garden. Medium size. 
Small roots .$1.00 
PINK SATIN—(J. Sass, 1930). Almost a true 
pink. 40 inches.$1.00 
PLUIE D’OR—(Cay., 1928). Deep chrome to 
cadmium yellow. Dykes Medal, 1928. 38 
inches.35c 
PRESIDENT PILKINGTON— (Cayeux, 1931). 
One of the fine new French creations. A blend 
with standards of pure buff and falls a lavender 
blue. Similar to Dolly Madison, but larger, and 
with a more delicate blending of colors. Does 
not fade. Named in honor of the president of 
the British Iris Society .$1.00 
PURISSIMA—(Mohr-Mich., 1927). Large, pure 
white. Fine form. 4£) inches.75c 
RAMESES—(H. Sass, 1929). Beautiful blending 
of gold, pink and apricot. 36 inches. DYKES 
MEDAL, 1932 .60c 
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