SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS. 
M.,. 19887 cs eisiete tc aie ie ta ptens tele tone eeetn eee $10.00 
EXCLUSIVE— (Dr. Grant-Schreiner, 1987). <A 
clear light blue with~ distinct silvery sheen. 
Large, clean-cut flowers of splendid substance. 
40 inch; (H. Mi ACT S32 18st AMA Lo., 
19390 27 SS eetee cele emai aie ered $2.50 
FAIR ELAINE—(Mitchell, 1938). The standards 
are a very soft cream, almost white, and the 
falls are a deep, rich yellow. Large flowers of 
good substance on tall, well-branched stems. A. 
M., A. I. S., 1940. showy orange beard. 36 
inches a} ia by outs wiecas CA alIRDAL § La} OCS ve se Ea ms ee ese $10.90 
FRANCES DOUGLAS—(Gage, 1940), (Allumeuse 
x Silvanus). <A fine blend of great substance 
and noble carriage, The standards are a rich 
blending of golden tan and lavender-blue (deep 
Vinaceous Lavender), and the wide flaring falls 
are of Petunia Violet, widely edged with golden 
amber. The beard is pale Lemon Yellow. The 
many flowers are carried on a well-branch 32- 
inch stalk. Pronounced by judges as the most 
outstanding of my large planting of fine blends. 
Midsesdsoniiit. xc eetieieta a eeterwte cuties tet are $10.00 
FRANCESCA—(Douglas, 1934). A tall, stately 
Iris of most unusual and beautiful coloring. A 
self of deep Pompeian Pink .............. 75¢ 
FRANK ADAMS—(Lapham-Gage, 1937). Very 
strong, well branch stalks four feet tall. Extra 
vigorous plant, tall, broad foliage. Large 
blooms, good substance and good resistance. 
Arched standards and fine shaped falls. Seven 
to nine blooms; mild fragrance. Standards 
Maize Yellow. Falls Vinaceous Purple. H. M., 
DOSSsi CALM, SAP LOR, ohoede | NOL eae $2. 50 
GLORIOLE— (Gage, 1933). A light blue self 
overlaid with a glistening, frosty sheen. ‘The 
flowers are exceedingly large, beautifully 
formed with slightly flaring falls and _ per- 
fectly domed standards, the heavy substance, 
fine finish and texture of the flowers enable them 
to withstand wind, rain and heat. A wonderful 
flower of brilliant sheen and great beauty. The 
flower stalks are very tall and well branched, 
bearing many blooms, which last over a long 
period of time.” H. M., A. I. S., 1938. A. M., 
A. Lo Sleouun a2 iDCNes. 4 a 50c, 3 for $1.25 
GOLDEN HELMET—(J. Sass, 1933). A brilliant 
variegata. S. a blend of yellow brown and 
gold. F. wide, deep, rich Ox-blood Red. 35 
INCHOR TS ow cist tine k crete etree cise 50c, 3 for $1.60 
GOLDEN LIGHT—(H. Sass., 1933). Well named. 
Golden standards with a rosy edge, F. orange 
gold tinged with rose. Tall and fine. 38 inches. 
Ha! Mi AEE, Se LOSG atest ee eee eee 35¢ 
GRACE CAPHAM2 (Lapbant Gace: 1937). Strong, 
well branched stalks; frilled standards; almost 
round falls. Heavy substance, Seven to eleven 
5-inch to 54-inch blooms. Very fragrant. An 
absolute self, Rose pink fading to Cameo Pink. 
Early; 36 inches tO7%40) Wichen ye tue 35¢ 
GUDRUN— (Dykes, 1931). Very large flowers of 
pure, gleaming white set off by golden beard. 30 
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