SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS. 
and style branches golden orange. Beard orange 
bronze. Definitely a distinctive and stunning 
break in color combination, occuring more often 
among the intermediates. Branching could be 
better. Substance very good. and smooth, vel- 
vety texture. Faintly fragrant and early. 26 
to: 2S tinh yer eee ee eee $10.00 
CLOVELLY— (Tobie, 1940). A very large flow- 
er, with flaring falls. It is a grayish white 
flushed with deep Sea-foam Green (Ridgway). 
The flowers are of splendid form on tall stalks, 
beautifully branched; heavy substance and a 
free bloomer. The color effect is a soft green. 
A most distinctive Iris. Midseason, 40 inch, ? 
$10.6 
DIVINE EVADNE—(Tobie, 1940). Standards 
Rose, Buff and Yellow tints. Falls violet-rose 
with buff tones, Slightly fragrant. 33 in..$4.00 
EDNA HICKS—(Gage, 1941), (Shiawassee xX 
Purple Giant). The very large flowers are of 
fine form with Amparo Purple (pinkish lilac) 
standards, and Pansy Violet blending to dark 
purple falls and brown haft. Extra substance, 
smooth texture, and robust grower and good 
increaser. The foliage is luxuriant, brignt green 
and tall. Greatly admired by visitors in my 
garden. Midseason to late. 34 inch, Slightly 
TPROTAN GE Cera irate ore Pisa crane 4 aiere aah acs $5.00 
DORIS TAYLOR—(Gage, 1941); pedigree lost. 
A very rich colored red-purple bicolor with Light 
Perilla Purple standards, and Blackish Red-Pur- 
ple falls, The flowers are large, compact, with 
wide hafts and the substance is very firm and 
smooth texture, The orange beard is tipped with 
the same color as falls. Good branching. .Very 
fragrant; midseason to late. 26 to 28 inches 
TIER vee awe elle lovato eta tells ate tlle eincora eat iis $5.00 
MODESTA—(Gage, 1941), (Cheerio xX Rosy 
Wings). Standards Pinkish Buff with a rosy 
glow. Falls Pompian Red over Pinkish Buff, 
and bright orange beard. The falls are flaring, 
branching fair and splendid substance; slightly 
scented; early. 32 inches tall ........... $5.00 
WAMBA—(Gage, 1941), (Grace Sturtevant x 
). This is practically a deep violet seif 
with Hyacinth Violet standards, Fluorite Violet 
falls. The style branches are the same color as 
the standards, and there are brown venations at 
the haft. Beard is coppery bronze. Splendid 
form, good branching and velvety texture. An 
early bloomer. Height 32 inches ........ $2.50 
One Each of the Above Introductions ....$35.00 
AUGUST WAVES—(Dr. Brown, 1941). A sum- 
mer blooming amoena, blooming from late Au- 
gust into September, The flowers are of medi- 
um size with standards of Pallid Violet, and the 
falls are Bradley’s Violet with a border of Pal- 
lid Violet, flaring and wavy. Pale yellow beard 
tipped with Pallid Violet. Ten flowers on a 
splendidly branched stalk. The substance is 
' good, and it is a prolific seed bearer. Interme- 
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