SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS- 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT —(Cay, 1930). S. Mallow 
Purple, shaded old gold; F. pansy purple, tinted 
lighter at edge. Deep orange beard. 52 inches 
tail, on splendidly branched stalks.35c 
DESERET —(Thorup, 1936). S. clear rich yel¬ 
low; F. a similar yellow brushed with clear, vel¬ 
vety red. H. M., A. I. S., 1937. Most unusual. 
40 inches .$3.50 
DESERT GOLD —(Kirk., 1930). One of the larg¬ 
est yellows. Bright, clear tone; early and fra¬ 
grant. 30 inches. H. M., 1931.50c 
DONA SOL —(Cay., 1930). A bright rosy red 
purple, a brilliant work of color. Tall and well 
branched .40c 
DOROTHY DIETZ —(Wmsn., 1929). S. light 
chicory blue. F. pansy violet. Very large flow¬ 
er, 36 inches.25c 
ECLAT—-(SD-1) —(Gage, 1933). Flowers of 
fine form and substance on well-placed, tall, 
graceful stalks. Wax yellow overlaid with pink, 
blending into a bright orange color effect. 
Bright orange beard. Good size flowers and 
free blooming. Medium to late. Height, 36-38 
inches.50c 
DYMIA —(Shuber, 1936). A very large and very 
dark purple self; almost black with a dark blue 
beard. Very fine. H. M., A. I. S., 1937. 38 
inches .$3.50 
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., 1932.25c 
EROS —(Mead, 1934). A beautiful pink toned 
Iris with soft gold at the throat. A. M., A. I. 
S., 1936. 38 inches.$2.50 
ETHEL PECKHAM— (Wmsn., 1932). Large, 
perfectly formed flowers of a wonderful Bril¬ 
liant Red. One of the best of the Reds yet pro¬ 
duced. Very fragrant. H. M., A. I. S., 1932; 
A. M., 1936. 35 inches.2.75 
ETHELWYN DUBUAR— (Lapham, 1933). The 
largest of the pinks. Enormous medium dark 
pink flowers with prominent orange beard. I can 
thoroughly recommend this Iris. 36 inches..50c 
EVOLUTION —(Cay., 1929). S. coppery bronze, 
wide and frilled; F. slightly deeper shade marked 
in center with brilliant rose-blue blaze, flaring. 
Bearded. 36 inches .35c 
FRANK ADAMS —(Lapham-Gage, 1937). Very 
strong, well branch stalks four feet tall. Extra 
vigorous plant, tall, broad foliage. Large 
blooms, good substance and good resistance. 
Arched standards and fine shaped falls. Seven 
to nine blooms; mild fragrance. Standards 
Maize Yellow. Falls Vinaceous Purple. .$10.00 
GILEAD —(And., 1931). Golden toned, of deep 
buff, overlaid with amber. 42 inches. H. M., 
A. I. S., 1932 .35c 
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