SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS. 
BLUE MONARCH —(J. Sass, 1933). A large soft 
violet blue self with a satiny sheen. Color ef¬ 
fect a clear blue. 40 inches.$1.00 
BLUE VELVET —(Loomis, 1929). A clear, vel¬ 
vety dark blue. 42 inches. A. M.35c 
BROWN MAHOGANY —(Williams, 1,936). A 
dark and richly colored Iris with standards of 
deep smoky brown and muibury. The falls are 
mahogany and maroon. A distinct golden 
brown beard adds greatly to the brownish tone 
of the flower. Tall, widely branched stalks. An 
entirely new color .$15.00 
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. Stalks are nicely branched. . . .50c 
BURNING BRONZE —(Ayres, 1934). Deep red 
with an intense Bronze suffusion. 40 inches. 
A. M., A. I. S., 1936.$4.00 
CASENKA —(Storer, 1931). Enormous flowers of 
a rich red-purple. S. near Cotinga Purple. F. 
deep Prune Purple. 32 inches.$1.00 
CHEERIO —(Ayres, 1934). S. dull gold with 
bright red flush F. a glowing velvety red, and 
brilliant yellow beard. The flowers are well 
formed and hold their color well. Plant strong 
and vigorous. “A flame in the garden.” 40 
inches. H. M., A. I. S., 1936.$3.50 
CHRISTABEL — (Lapham - Gage, 1936). Fine 
shaped flowers with domed standards and flar¬ 
ing falls. Fine branching and up to 9 large 
blooms to the stalk. Heavy substance, and re¬ 
sistant to heat and storms. S. Dark Vinaceous 
(reddish) F. Acajou Red overlaid with Blackish 
Purple. A brilliant red effect. H. M., A. I. S., 
1936, rating 91. 40 inches.$12.00 
CLARA NOYES —(H. P. Sass). Blend of yellow, 
orange and apricot; midseason; medium. 36 
inches. H. M., A. I. S., 1931..50c 
CORALIE —(Ayres, 1932). Broad standards of 
pale red, flushed lustrous mauve, and the falls 
a beautiful shade of glowing wine red. Pure 
golden beard. H. M., A. I. S., 1932. Dykes 
Medal, 1933 .$2.00 
COPPER PIECE —(Kellogg, 1936). This jaunty 
iris of vivid coloring proudly carries copper 
epaulets on each shoulder. Below the haft this 
rich copper note blends to red and heliotrope 
with a blaze of metallic blue near the center of 
the fall. Standards are coppery red. 34 inches, 
$ 10.00 
CREOLE BELLE —(Nich., 1934). Satiny Bishops’ 
Purple self with brown beard and wide band of 
brown across the haft. Distinct and beautiful. 
Splendid branching and strong grape perfume. 
38 inches. H. M., A. I. S., 1936.$3.50 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY— (J. Sass., 1935). A large, 
hardy, pure white. Flowers of excellent sub¬ 
stance and purity on tall, well-branched stalks. 
40 inches. H M., A. I. S., 1936.$2.00 
DAUNTLESS —(Connell, 1929). This is the sen¬ 
sational red Iris that was awarded the Dykes 
Medal, in 1929. 38 inches.35c 
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