SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS. 
(Gage, 1940), parentage lost. A Daphne Red 
self with very large fiowers of nice form. Gold- 
en bronze haft with inconspicuous bronze beard. 
Fair substance, and excellent branching on 42- 
inch stalks, Midseason. H. M., A, I. Seephoat 
20.00 
BELLE COVERT—(Lapham-Gage, 1940), (Spring 
Maid xX Lyndon), Standards Light Vinaceous 
Fawn Flushed Lilac. Falls Daphne Pink, gold 
medial line and edging; brown reticuiation; 
heavy, deep yellow beard. Domed standards, 
well rounded; semi-flaring falls, Excellent sub- 
stance and resistance. Three branches, ten 
blooms; tall stalks; vigorous grower and rapid 
INCGTEASEN Pe aes Files ee ee $7.00 
BEOTIE—(Cayeux, 1982). An exceedingly lus- 
trous flower of metallic elephant grey taintly 
blended French blue. Blooms are large and 
finely) forméd. “S6minchés 4202.52 bas 35¢ 
BEVERLY—(Lapham-Gage, 1939. <A free flow- 
ering garden type, strong grower. Blooms of 
good size with closed standards and broad, well 
rounded flowers. Fair substance and resistance. 
The color which is unusual and distinctive is 
PURPLISH VINACEOUS, a decidedly pink ef- 
fect of self-coloring edged and flushed with gold- 
en brown. Heavy yellow beard, slight golded 
reticulations, Styles light yellow, shaded Pur- 
plish Vinaceous, Fair branching, mildly fra- 
grant. 32 inches, Late. Net .......... $5.00 
BLUE JUNE—(Donahue), (Gage, 1934). A blu- 
ish lavender self. A Sensation seedling of Santa 
Barbara type; fragrant. H. M., A. I. S., 1938. 
Asc MSR MHS. POE Gaston gis oe rteelan 35¢ 
BO PEEP—(Lapham--Gage, 1940); pedigree on 
request. Orchid Pink, with upper part of falls 
Cream Color; no reticulations. Quite a bit 
of cream at base of standards. Pale Yellow 
beard, Tall and well-branched, wiry stalks. 
Strong grower and very free blooming. Mild 
fragrance, 7) Midseason. sie sk. eee en tee $2.50 
BRUNHILDE—(Salb., 1934). Tall, dark blue vi- 
olet serf. H. M., A. I. S., 1986; A. M., 1937 
75¢e, 8 for $2.00 
CALIFORNIA GOLD—(Mohr- Mitchell, 1938). 
Huge flowers of deepest yellow throughout, 48 
inches/##HwM. ASISS 19867 CALM ASI S., 
LOST era da atla to acs alts Meektete eter attm ne aus one 50¢ 
CHESTNUT HILL—(Gage, 1940). (Cream col- 
ored seedling xX Spartacus). A deep yellow 
self; the largest yellow Iris I have seen. There 
are four monster flowers of splendid form open 
at one time. Very heavy substance and excel- 
lent branching, Fragrant, and a good increaser; 
45 inches tall; early to midseason ........ $5.00 
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 fine garden variety...... $1.00 
CHRISTABEL — (Lapham-Gage, 1936). Fine 
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