
SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS. 
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.. . $1.50 
COPPER PIECE—(Kellogg, 1936). This jaunty 
iris of vivid coloring proudly carries copper 
epaulets on each shoulder. Below the haft this 
rich 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. 
LS. b98G2" S4 Inches yi ie Telos yew scene $1.00 
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 ..... . . $2.00 
CREOLE BELLE—(Nich., 1934). Satiny Bishops’ 
Purple self with brown beard and wide band of 
brown across the haft. 388 inches. H. M., A. 
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. 4.34 (Imches iii swe w cere ote es 2.50 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY—(J. Sass., 1935). A large, 
pure white. 40 inches. H. M., A. I. S., 1986.35c 
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. Bronze 
Medal, A. I. S. at N. Y. World’s Fair, 1941.$2.00 
ECLADOR—(Cay., 1932). A large, ruffled pure 
lemon yellow. Dykes Medal, 1932 ...... . 00¢ 
ELIZABETH ANN—(Lapham-Gage, 1940). Ped- 
igree on request. A blending of pink shades 
with cream color, resulting in a smooth self of 
definite real Pink effect, Strong and very well 
branched; up to 11 blooms. Tall, free flower- 
ing plant. Large blooms of good substance with 
domed standards and broad and well-rounded 
falisic Midseason: .toilatens vcih sae $10.00 
ELKHART—(Lapham, 1937). Chestnut-red, very 
velvety falls and pronounced red standards on 
tall stem. <A seedling of Ethe] Peckham and 
King Tut, it has the haft venation and color flash 
that old popular King Tut carried. 36 inches.50c 
ETHELYN KLEITZ—(Gage, 1940), (Chief Sidar 
x Red Bonnet). Almost a self. The standards 
are light Corinthian Red. Falls are Hydrangia 
Red. Decidedly a pink-toned red. Fine formed 
flowers of splendid substance, with a deep yel- 
low beard. Good branching and smooth texture. 
Early; slightly fragrant. Height 35 inches. H. 
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