SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS. 
LODESTAR—(Hall, 1925). S. lemon chrome; F. 
velvety claret brown with a lemon chrome bor¬ 
der. We know of no other variegata as distinct 
as this one. 36 inches.35c 
LOS ANGELES—(Mohr-Mich., 1927). Giant 
white flowers, edged pale blue.35c 
LOUIS WILLERT—(Storer, 1931). S. burnished 
gold. F. raspberry, blending into a faint edg¬ 
ing of burnished gold. Heavy foliage, and enor¬ 
mous flowers of heavy substance and great car¬ 
rying power. Widely branched, strong stems. 
40 inches .$2.00 
LUX—(Cayeux, 1931). S. brilliant old gold suf¬ 
fused bright apricot. F. semi-flaring, pucy rose 
faintly tinged carmine with a golden glint; 
beard orange yellow; strong branching stems, 3 
feet. Certificate of Merit, S. N. H. F.50c 
MARQUITA—(Cay., 1931). A stunning novelty; 
very large flowers of creamy ivory whose falls 
are so thickly lined ruby red that the color ap¬ 
pears solid to the ivory margin. C. M., France, 
1931. A. M., A. I. S., 1936. 38 inches. . .$2.00 
MARY GEDDES—(Wash., 1931). S. salmon; F. 
same color overlaid with Pompian red. 40 
inches .$1.00 
MAUD DEMING—(Lapham-Gage, 1937). Strong, 
well branched 42-inch stalks. Good plant, 
large blooms. Arched standards and well- 
rounded, broad falls. Good substance and ex¬ 
cellent resistance. Seven to nine very clean, 
fresh, non-fading blooms. Standards Light 
Vinaceous Lilac (reddish). Falls, Schoenfeld’s 
Purple (very reddish). Mild fragrance... $5.00 
MISSOURI—(Grint., 1933). One of the excep¬ 
tionally fine new Blue-Lavenders. The falls are 
broad and flaring, velvety in texture. Substance 
of the flower is unusually good, and it is a pro¬ 
fuse bloomer. 44 inches. H. M., A. I. S., 1933; 
A. M., A. I. S., 1935, Dykes Medal, 1937. .$3.00 
MONOMOY—(McKee-Gage, 1936). A large, very 
Deep Blue Violet with rich, velvety falls semi- 
flaring. Deep Blue beard. Hardy and profuse 
bloomer. H. M., A. I. S., 1934.$3.50 
MOTIF—(Sturt., 1931). A red-purple of deep 
velvety substance; more brilliant than Pioneer; 
splendid Iris. 38 inches.50c 
MUSSOLINI—(Dykes, 1932). Giant deep blue- 
purple. Falls rather heavily veined with white. 
Standards a little lighter. Tall, erect and well 
branched. Silver Medal, R. H. S., England, 
1932 .$10.00 
NATIVIDAD—(M. M., 1932). A warm-toned 
white, almost creamy; delightfully lighted by 
the clear Yellow of the beard and center. 36 
inches .$1.00 
NEON—(Salb., 1934). S. Bronzy Gold; falls vel¬ 
vety Carmine. “Makes other variegatas look 
pale and wan.” 48 inches. H. M., A. I. S., 1936. 
$2.50 
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