SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS. 
MISSOURI NIGHT— (Callis, 1938). A large, rich 
dark velvety blue. The flower is large and the 
falls flare, brilliant orange beard. The branch¬ 
ing and placement good. Really indigo with a 
sheen. Grape hyacinth fragTance. Long, profuse 
and late bloomer. 30 inches high.$5.00 
MONOMOY —(McKee-Gage, 1936). A large, very 
Deep Blue Violet with rich, velvety falls semi- 
flaring. Deep Blue beard. Hardy and profuse 
bloomer. H. M., A. I. S., 1934.$1.00 
MOROCCO ROSE —(Loomis, 1937). The flower 
is large, almost 5^/^ inches long. The standards 
are a lustrous pale pink, flushed deeper pink 
with a soft yellow flush at the base. The falls 
are long and semi-flaring of deep Rosolane Pink. 
The garden effect is a glowing rich pink. H. 
M., 1937 .$6.00 
MOUNTAIN SNOW— (Kell., 1937). A glistening 
white that carries, in its faint blueness, a mem¬ 
ory of the night just past; a white, touched at 
the heart with the pearly pink tone of the com¬ 
ing sun. The broad S. are large and ruffled; 
the almost horizontal F. are broad both in hafc 
and blade. The substance is excellent, one bloom 
lasting through four days of hot sun. 42 inches. 
H. M., A. I. S., 1936 .$6.00 
NARAIN —(Shuber, 1936). A distinctive blue 
Iris of fine form and silken finish. 38 inches, 
$1.60 
NARANJA —(Mitchell, 1936). 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.$2.00 
NATIVIDAD —(M. M., 1932). Warm, creamy 
white of perfect substance and form.50c 
NEOS —(Sturtevant, 1937). An equisite pink and 
yellow blend. The standards and falls have a 
clear yellow background flushed with pink. The 
apricot and yellow heart of the flower is glori¬ 
fied by the intense orange beard. 30 inches, 
$2.00 
NO-WE-TA —(H. Sass, 1932). A true pink self 
with yellow flushes in the center and on the edges 
of standards and falls. A pinker Midgard. .35c 
ORMOHR— (Klein, 1937). A William Mohr 
hybrid seedling with giant flowers of a uniform 
gray-lavender veined violet, having over all, a 
rosy glow.$8.00 
OSCEOLA —(Wiesner, 1937). A sky blue self 
with a crepey, crinkly texture. 36 inches.. 50c 
OZONE —(Jacob Sass, 1935). A beautiful mauve 
toned blend. Bluish violet self with pinkish 
sheen. Brown haft. White beard tipped orange. 
Large flowers on 36-inch branching stem. .$1.25 
PALE MOONLIGHT— (Essig, 1930). Pale cam¬ 
panula-blue; orange beard; large. H. M., A. 1. 
S., 1933. 47 inches .50c 
PARTHENON —(Con., 1934). A tall, cool white 
of excellent form and substance; golden beard. 
H. M., A. I. S., 1936. 40 inches.50c 
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