SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS. 
RED COMET—(McKee-Gage, 1936). A large, 
deep coppery red with mahogany undertone. 
Fine form and good substance. Semi-flaring 
falls and gold beard. Good branching of 40-inch 
stalks. Similar in color to Numa Roumestan. 
H. M., A. I. S., 1935.$10.00 
RED DOMINION—(Ayres). Velvety blood red of 
perfect form; it has no pollen, but will set seed; 
midseason; tall .50c 
RED ORCHID—(J. Sass, 1934). A beautiful vio¬ 
let carmine intermediate, with dark yellow 
beard. 28 inches.50c 
RED RADIANCE— (Grinter, 1932). A rich and 
glowing Red of unusual tone. Tall and well 
branched, excellent form. 38 inches. H. M., 
A. I. S.„ 1932 .50c 
ROBERT—(Ayres-Emig, 1933). S. pale Amber, 
with a Tan overcast; F. same, with a pale Blue 
flush at the center. Flowers are large and of 
exceptionally fine substance. H. M., A. I. S., 
1936. 36 inches .$2.00 
RONDA—A new American introduction and ont 
of the brighter reds so far originated. 30 
inches .50c 
ROSE DOMINION—(Con., 1930). A beautiful old 
rose colored self; strong, well-branched stems; 
Standards arched; Falls flaring and of deep vel¬ 
vet; beard distinctly golden yellow. Large flow¬ 
ers; a splendid and vigorous Iris. H. M., A. I. 
S., 1932 .50c 
ROSY GLOW—(Emigholz, 1935). S. domed, 
heavily flushed Bishop’s Violet. F. straight, 
hanging broad; Ivory White, broadly edged and 
faintly stippled violet purple. Yellow beard. 
Garden effect deep rosy plicata. Early midsea¬ 
son. 28 inches.35c 
ROSY WINGS—(Gage, 1935). A Dauntless seed¬ 
ling, practically of light brown effect, a blend¬ 
ing of brown red and pink with a conspicuous 
orange beard. Stalk erect with three well bal¬ 
anced branches. Remarkable carrying quality 
for a blend. H. M., 1934, and A. M., 1936, 
awarded by the American Iris Society. Fra¬ 
grant, height 40 inches; rating 90.$12.00 
ROYAL BEAUTY—(McKee, 1932). S. intense 
medium blue; F. slightly deeper in tone, excep¬ 
tionally velvety. Flowers are large and fine, 
on widely branched stems. A. M., A. I. S., 1932, 
65c 
RUBEO—(M. M., 1931). Large, tall red; S. deep 
bronze rose; F. deep maroon. 48 inches. . . ,75c 
SANDIA—(Wmsn., 1934). A bright and clean 
deep pink blend. Fine for mass or exhibition. 
Well branched stems, and free flowering. 39 
inches .$2.50 
SAN FRANCISCO—(Mohr-Mich., 1927). Large 
white flowers, edged lavender. 44 inches...35c 
SELENE—(Conn., 1931). Very large, silvery 
white. Heavy texture. 40 inches.40c 
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