SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS. 
RASAKURA —(Will., 1930). A bright rose red. 
32 inches .40c 
RED DOMINION —(Ayres). Velvety blood red of 
perfect form; it has no pollen, but will set seed; 
midseason; tall .$2.50 
RED ORCHID —(J. Sass, 1934). A beautiful vio¬ 
let carmine intermediate, with dark yellow 
beard. 28 inches.$1.00 
ROB ROY— (Kirkland, 1931). This fine Iris 
is of great value because it is such an early 
bloomer, being the first big red to show color in 
our garden. Dominating color is bordeaux, a 
color of great carrying quality. Texture excel¬ 
lent, and does not fade.$1.00 
RONDA —A new American introduction and one 
of the brighter reds so far originated. 30 
inches .$1.75 
ROSE DOMINION —(Con., 1930). A beautiful old 
rose colored self; strong, well-branched stems; 
Standards arched; Falls flaring and of deep vel¬ 
vet; beard distinctly golden yellow. Large flow¬ 
ers; a splendid and vigorous Iris. H. M., A. I. 
S., 1932 .$1.50 
ROSY GLOW —(Emigholz, 1935). S. domed, 
heavily flushed Bishop’s Violet. F. straight, 
hanging broad; Ivory White, broadly edged and 
faintly stippled violet purple. Yellow beard. 
Garden effect deep rosy plicata. Early midsea¬ 
son. 28 inches.$1.00 
ROYAL BEAUTY— (McKee, 1932). S. intense 
medium blue; F. slightly deeper in tone, excep¬ 
tionally velvety. Flowers are large and fine, 
on widely branched stems. A. M., A. I. S., 1932, 
$1.50 
SAN FRANCISCO— (Mohr-Mich., 1927). Large 
white flowers, edged lavender. 44 inches...60c 
SELENE —(Conn., 1931). Very large, silvery 
white. Heavy texture. 40 inches. H. M., A. 
I. S., 1932 .$1.00 
SENLAC —(Bliss, 1929). Almost a claret red self. 
A very large Dominion. 40 inches.$1.00 
SPRING MAID —(Loomis, 1932). A beautiful 
warm, creamy pink. ■ > Tall, with well-formed 
blooms. H. M., A. I. S., 1932.$1.50 
TALISMAN —(Murrell). One of the finest small 
Iris grown. A blend of apricot, yellow, and 
pinkish shades that is most unusual. Standards 
yellow with rosy pink veining at tips. Falls 
rosy lavender pink with yellow reticuations. 
Gold haft. 20 inches.$1.50 
THURATUS— (H. Sass, 1930). A large, black 
purple self. 38 inches .35c 
TUSCANY GOLD —(Wmsn., 1929). A reddish 
gold blend. 36 inches .35c 
VISHNU —(Sturt., 1930). Pale glistening laven¬ 
der on light pinkish cinnamon ground color. 
Good size and form. Spicy scent. Extra fine. 
30 inches .50c 
WACONDA— (H. Sass, 1931). A dahlia purple 
self. Very large flowers. 38 inches.35c 
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