SUNNYSIDE GARDENS. NATICK. MASS. 
CHEERIO—(Ayres, 1934). S. dull gold with 
bright red flush F. a glowing velvety red; 40 
inches. A. M., A. I. S., 1938. A. M., R. H. 
M., 1939 .50c 
CHIEF SiDAR—(Gage, 1938). From the same 
cross as ROSY WINGS, and similar to DAUNT¬ 
LESS, one of its parents, but more rosy than 
red, and much freer blooming. Introduced in 
1938, and overlooked in making up my 1939 
catalog. A very flne garden variety.$2.00 
CKRISTaBEL— (Lapham - Gage, 1936). Fine 
shaped flowers with domed standards and flar¬ 
ing falls. Fine branching and up to 9 large 
blooms to the stalk. Heavy substance, and re¬ 
sistant to heat and storms. S. Dark Vinaceous 
(reddish) F. Acajou Red overlaid with Blackish 
Purple. A brilliant red effect. A. M., 1938; H. 
M., A. I. S., 1936, rating 91. 40 inches. . .$3.50 
COPPER PIECE—(Kellogg, 1936). This jaunty 
iris of vivid coloring proudly carries copper 
epaulets on each shoulder. Below the haft this 
ricn copper note blends to red and heliotrope 
with a blaze of metallic blue near the center of 
the fall. Standards are coppery red. H. M., A. 
I. S., 1936. 34 inches.$3.00 
CORALIE—(Ayres, 1932). Standards pale red, 
flushed mauve; falls wine red; golden beard. 
H. M., A. I. S., Dykes Medal, 1933.50c 
CORONET—(D. Hall, 1938)—A soft, golden-tan 
with a delicate underlay of rose-beige. Very 
much of a self. A seedling of Jean Cayeux and 
about the size of its parent. The blooms are 
well rounded and of lustrous finish. Medium 
stalk, nicely branched. 34 inches.$15.00 
CREOLE BELLE—(Nich., 1934). Satiny Bishops’ 
Purple self with brown beard and wide band of 
brown across the haft. 38 inches. H. M., A. 
I. S.75c 
CRIMSON SUN—(Gage-Lapham, 1939). Stand¬ 
ards and falls rich crimson, the falls edged a 
lighter tone. Strong and very well branched 
stalk. Standards closed, broad and rather short. 
Falls broad and well rounded, flaring. Moder¬ 
ate yellow beard; heavy substance, mild fra¬ 
grance. Very slight reticulation. 5 inch blooms. 
Midseason. 34 inches .$3.50 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY—(J. Sass., 1935). A large, 
pure white. 40 inches. H. M., A. I. S., 1936.50c 
DAMERINE—(An Indian chief), (Gage, 1939). 
A large dark red self with wide domed stand¬ 
ards and wide flaring falls. Splendid substance 
and velvety texture; deep yellow beard. Very 
fragrant. Height 36 inches. Midseason. .$3.50 
DESERET—(Thorup, 1936). S. clear rich yel¬ 
low; F. a similar yellow brushed with clear, vel¬ 
vety red. H. M., A. I. S., 1937. 40 inches. .75c 
DONA SOL—(Cay., 1930). A bright rosy red 
purple, a brilliant work of color.50c 
ECLADOR—(Cay., 1932). A large, ruffled pure 
lemon yellow. Dykes Medal, 1932 .75c 
EROS—(Mead, 1934). A beautiful pink toned 
Iris with soft gold at the throat. A. M., A. I. 
S., 1936. 38 inches .50c 
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