SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS. 
SORDELLO—(Gage, 1938). A smooth Deep Ol¬ 
ive Buff self with a Pinkish overtone. Medium 
size flowers of good substance. The standards 
are arching, cupped. Falls obovate, well round¬ 
ed, deep yellow at the haft. Style branches 
Primuline Yellow (deep yellow). Strong, well 
branched plant and free flowering. Increases 
rapidly. Slightly fragrant. Late. 34 inches, 
$15.00 
A Select List of Choice Irises 
INCLUDING 
Recent Introductions 
ABELARD— (H. Sass, 1934). S. Deep Livid 
Brown; F. Veronia Purple; well brancned; 26 
inches.25c 
AIRY DREAM —(Stuart, 1932). Clear, cool or¬ 
chid pink in color, this smooth toned, beautifully 
formed flower has rare grace and charm. . . .35c 
AMIGO —(Wmsn., 1934). A very rich neglecta, 
suggesting a blue-purple pansy. Light Lavender 
Violet to Deep Hyacinth Violet. Narrow, white 
margin. H. M., A. I. S., 1936.$5.00 
ANNE MARIE CAYEUX— (Cay., 1924). A soft 
mauvette self. C. M. 36 inches.35c 
ASHTORETH —(Beau., 1932). Clear, pale yel¬ 
low, of heavy texture and smooth finish. A 
beautiful mass in the garden. 36 inches. H. M., 
A. I. S., 1930 .35c 
AUBADE —(Con., 1931). A magnificent soft yel¬ 
low, with the falls flushed rose. 31 inches. .75c 
AUTUMN ELF —(Brown, 1931). A dainty and 
attractive Iris. S. olive-cream, domed and slight¬ 
ly ruffled. F. are lavender with olive-cream 
edge, and are very flaring and ruffled. The 
whole flower has a glistening sheen. Not only is 
it a dependable fall blooming Iris, but often 
blooms in July and August if kept moist during 
summer. Fragrant .50c 
AZTEC —(Kirk., 1935). A fine coppery blend, 
much like Timagami, but ten days later. Gold¬ 
en-Tan shaded velvety red with coppery tones 
at base. 36 inches.$3.00 
BEOWULF— (Sch., 1936). A remarkably effec¬ 
tive combination of brown and deep maroon is 
this rich and sumptuous beauty. Not tall but 
well proportioned and outstanding. 32 inches, 
$ 6.00 
BLACK WINGS—(Kirk). The blackest Iris; 
Dominion form; very velvety deep blue purple; 
intensely fragrant; midseason; medium height, 
A. M., A. I. S., 1933 .50c 
BLUE JUNE —(Donahue), (Gage, 1.934). A blu¬ 
ish lavender self. A Sensation seedling of Santa 
Barbara type, but blooming two weeks earlier 
than Sensation. Drooping-flaring falls, golden 
beard and very fragrant. 40 inches. H. M., A. 
I. S., 1933 . $3.00 
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