SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS. 
SERENITE—(Cay., 1931). S. are blended of Buff, 
Lavender and Gold; F. are soft Alice Blue, 
edged with Yellow. The blooms are large, fine¬ 
ly poised and formed. 48 inches. C. M., S. N. 
H. F.$1.00 
SHAH JEHAN—(Neel, 1932). A glorious Iris of 
rich Oriental coloring. S. buff suffused gray 
fading to yellow as the flower ages. F. plum 
red with intense reddish brown flush at haft. 
Lavender buff margin. Very late. Bronze Med¬ 
al, England, 1933. A. M., A. I. S., 1937. 38 
inches .$1.50 
SHINING WATERS—(Essig, 1933). A reflection 
of clear blue western skies in still, shining wa¬ 
ters. The firm, wax-like texture is enhanced by 
a bright Orange beard. H. M., A. I. S., 1934, 
A. M., A. I. S., 1935. 50 inches.65c 
SIERRA BLUE—(Essig, 1932). An exceptionally 
smooth, refined flower of very clear soft blue, 
with good substance. 50 inches. H. M., A. I. 
S., 1933. Dykes Medal, 1935.$1.00 
SILVANUS—(Gage, 1936). Standards arching 
cupped; Old Gold at base blending to Saccar- 
do’s Violet. Falls obcordate, reflexed Saccar- 
do’s Violet with soft brown venations; narrow 
edging of brown all around the lower segments. 
Slightly fragrant; late. 37 inches.$3.50 
SIR KNIGHT—(Ashley, 1933). A new dark blue 
that has created a sensation. A large tall deep 
blue self of splendid form and carriage. A 
strong and vigorous grower.$3.50 
SPARTACUS—(Gage, 1936). Standards arching 
cupped, Old Gold; Falls obovate, Violet Car¬ 
mine, Brown venations; Golden Orange beard; 
heavy substance; slightly fragrant. A late 
bloomer. 34 inches.$3.50 
SPOKAN—(J. Sass., 1933). “The most brilliant of 
the Red-Browns.” The falls have a Black-Brown 
overlay on Oxblood Red. Beard is a bright Or¬ 
ange. Stems well branched. 36 inches. H. M., 
A. I. S., 1936 .$3.50 
ST. LOUIS—(Weisner, 1933). A very fine deep 
blue purple self of intense color and good sub¬ 
stance. Flowers are of full, pleasing form and 
are well carried. One of the best dark velvet 
blues. 40 inches .1.00 
SUMMER TAN—(Kirkland, 1935). M. 38 inches. 
This is an unusual Golden Tan blend. Its color 
is suggested by its name. S. light Golden Tan. 
F. slightly darker, flushed Olive with a velvety 
finish. Of rare coloring and vigorous and hardy, 
$ 2.00 
TARASCA—(Gage, 1.936). Standards Dark 
Brown, arching cupped; Falls Violet Carmine, 
obcordate, hanging; heavy substance and fine 
texture; slightly fragrant. Golden Orange 
beard. Blooms over a long period. 33 to 36 
inches tall .$1.00 
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