SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS. 
ITASCA —(Kleinsorge, 1934). A vivid deep am¬ 
ethyst self without veining. Flowers are round¬ 
ed in shape, of silk-like texture, with nicely 
branched stalk. 30 to 36 inches high.$5.00 
JAMES STOKER —(Storer, 1931). S. Aster Pur¬ 
ple. F. Pansy Purple. This is a very rich-col¬ 
ored Iris, and reddest of the so-called red-pur¬ 
ples. Tall, strong stalks, well-spaced flowers of 
large size. Broad foliage. 38 inches. .. .$10.00 
JASMANIA —(Ayres, 1935). Tall, deep yellow 
of unusual hue. Large flowers jauntily poised 
on the stalk. The broad, semi-flaring falls are 
lightly touched pale blue on the haft with a 
slight touch of lavender blue in the center. 42 
inches. H. M., A. I. S., 1936, A. M., 1937.$25.00 
JEAN CAYEUX —(Cayeux). Beautiful blending 
of havana or coffee brown, with golden glint. 
Considered one of the very finest Iris ever im¬ 
ported from France .$1.75 
JEB STUART —(Wash., 1932). Deep, rich brown¬ 
ish red with a slight coppery tone. Deep orange 
beard. Strong, well branched stems. A. M., 
A. I. S., 1935. 38 inches.$3.50 
JERRY —(Lapham, 1934). This is one of the most 
brilliant red Irises that I have seen. Good size, 
well-rounded ruby red flowers; firm stalk; well 
branched. Medium to late. 36 inches. ..$1.00 
JOYCETTE —(J. Sass, 1932). A remarkable Iris 
of rich Red tones; pronounced by many the fin¬ 
est Red Iris to date. Excellent form and sub¬ 
stance; many flowers on tall, lowly branched 
stalks. H. M., A. I. S., 1932, A. M., A. I. S., 
1936 .$1.50 
SCALING A—(Kleinsorge, 1934). Huge cream self, 
outstanding both as exhibition and garden speci¬ 
men. Twelve to fifteen flowers to a stalk; finely 
branched and well placed. 45 inches. A. M., 
A. I. S., 1936 .$2.00 
KENSINGTON —(Storer, new). S. Marguerite 
Yellow, blending to Chartreuse Yellow at the 
haft. F. aconite violet. Beard is a deep chrome 
yellow. Fragrance of valeriana. 50 inches, 
$ 10.00 
KING JUBA —(H. P. Sass). Large flowered gold 
and maroon variegata. H. M., A. I. S., 1932.35c 
KING MIDAS— (Mead, 1929). Golden buff and 
garnet-brown. Golden orange beard. Very 
fine. 28 inches.35c 
LADY GAGE —(Gage, 1934). Medium size flow¬ 
ers of good substance. When the flowers open 
they are flushed delicate lilac-pink, and fade out 
to pure white the next day. Very free flower¬ 
ing, and increases rapidly. A most satisfactory 
garden white; midseason. 30 inches.50c 
LARGO —(Ash., 1931). Blending of yellow shades, 
brown and mauve. 36 inches.50c 
LEGEND —(Ware, 1932). An exceedingly fine 
Iris. Very close to Cardinal in color, but deeper 
and richer, and a larger bloom on a stalk nearly 
twice as high. 48 inches.50c 
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