SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS. 
MUSSOLINI —(Dykes, 1932). Giant deep blue- 
purple. Falls rather heavily veined with white. 
Silver Medal, R. H. S., England, 1932.... $5.00 
NARANJA —(Mitchell, 1935). A large flower of 
definite orange tone. S. are bright Empire Yel¬ 
low; F. orange at the haft with yellow markings 
in the center. Orange yellow beard. H. M., A. 
I. S., 1936; A. M., 1937. 44 inches.$7.50 
NEON —(Salb., 1934). S. Bronzy Gold; falls vel¬ 
vety Carmine. 48 inches. H. M., A. I. S., 1936, 
$1.50 
NO-WE-TA— (H. Sass, 1932), (M. 32). A 
true pink self with yellow flushes in the center 
and on the edges of standards and falls. A 
pinker Midgard.35c 
ORIANA —(H. P. Sass, 1933). A beautiful, clear 
crystal white of splendid form and substance. 
H. M., A. I. S., 1933. $1.00 
OSCEOLA —(Wiesner, 1937). A sky blue self 
with a crepey, crinkly texture. 36 inches.$1.00 
OZARK —(Storer, 1936). S. Pompeian Red deep¬ 
ening to Deep Purplish Vinaceous in center. S. 
Bishop’s Purple. 42 inches.$5.00 
PARTHENON— (Con., 1934). A tall, cool white 
of excellent form and substance; golden beard. 
H. M., A. I. S., 1936. 40 inches.75c 
PAULETTE— (Niel., 1930). A tall, fine, light 
blue with large, well-formed flowers of pleasant 
even tone. 40 inches.35c 
PEACHES —(H. Sass, 1932). Large flowers of 
peach, apricot and orange tones. 36 inches, 
35c 
PICADOR —(Mor., ’30). A large variegata. S. 
Mustard Yellow. F. Mineral Red to Dahlia Pur¬ 
ple. 40 inches.35c 
PINK SATIN—(J. Sass, 1930). Almost a true 
pink. 40 inches .35c 
PRAIRIE ROSE —(Egelberg, 1.934). Larger and 
better substance than Wild Rose, and pinker 
than Rheingauperle. 36 inches.$1.00 
PRESIDENT PILKINGTON— (Cayeux, 1931). 
A blend with standards of pure buff and falls a 
lavender blue. Similar to Dolly Madison, but 
larger, with a more delicate blending of colors, 
35c 
PURISSIMA—(Mohr-Mich., 1927). Large, pure 
white. Fine form. 40 inches.35c 
PURPLE GIANT—(Gage, 1933). Enormous dark 
blue-purple flowers. 32 inches .$2.00 
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