SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS. 
A Select List of Choice Irises 
INCLUDING 
Recent Introductions 
AIRY DREAM —(Stuart, 1932). Clear, cool or¬ 
chid pink in color.35c 
ALICE HARDING —(Cayeux). A soft yellow of 
Princess Beatrice form. A. M., A. I. S., 1937. 
$ 2.00 
ALLUMEUSE —(Gage, 1938). This is the most 
gorgeous colored iris I have ever selected from 
my seed beds of many thousands. Its one fault 
is poor branching, but its glittering and brilliant 
color blending is so striking that this fault is 
overlooked when one sees the beauty of the 
flower itself. The standards are Wisteria Violet 
(blush) yellow at the base. The falls are semi- 
flaring, a blending of Pansy Violet (reddish) 
and Raisin Purple (reddish) with a golden or¬ 
ange beard. The substance is extra heavy with 
velvety texture. Large flowers of excellent 
form and free blooming. Strong grower and 
medium increaser. Midseason. 45 inches. H. 
M., A. I. S., 1938. Net .$8.00 
AMIGO —(Wmsn., 1934). A very rich neglecta, 
suggesting a blue-purple pansy. Light Lavender 
Violet to Deep Hyacinth Violet. Narrow, white 
margin. H. M., A. I. S., 1936.$3.50 
ANNE MARIE CAYEUX— (Cay., 1924). A soft 
Mauve self. C. M. 36 inches.35c 
AUTUMN ELF— (Brown, 1931). S. olive-cream, 
F. are lavender. Fall blooming.35c 
BLACK WINGS —(Kirk). The blackest Iris; 
Dominion form; very velvety deep blue purple, 
25c 
BLUE JUNE —(Donahue), (Gage, 1.934). A blu¬ 
ish lavender self. A Sensation seedling of Santa 
Barbara type; fragrant. H. M., A. I. S., 1933, 
$1.25 
BLUE VELVET —(Loomis, 1929). A clear, vel¬ 
vety dark blue. 42 inches .35c 
BUECHLEY GIANT— (Buechley, 1932). Larg¬ 
est and best formed large Iris yet produced; 
beautiful light blue .35c 
BROWN MAHOGANY— (Williams, 1936). S. 
deep smoky brown and mulbury. F. mahogany 
and maroon; brown beard .$5.00 
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