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SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS. 
inches, Dykes Medal (England), 1932. A. M., 
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HAZEL GALLAGHER— (Gage, 1940), (Cristabel 
X Red Bonnet), There are seven color tones 
in this amazing blend, very hard to describe 
accurately. The standards are Ageratum Violet 
to pale Vinaceous Lilac, with the haft a blend 
of gold and bronze. The falls at the haft are 
like the standards, blending to Dark Hyssop Vio- 
let to Petunia Violet to Pansy Violet, with a 
light brown border around the edges. The flowers 
are very large and of nice form with slightly 
flaring falls. Good branching; midseason; 36 
WHCTIOGY CALNE oe terres a eae where eile an ate ies tabstelin sane $7.50 
HELEN M. RIEDEL—(Reid., 1940). Standards of 
bright, glistening gold and semi-flaring falls of 
bright orange red with an orange beard makes 
this Iris stand out. Brown veining on orange 
ground of haft extends half way down the falls. 
The style arms are gold as is the center of the 
THERE EUs ea oss Heit or ata: ak oat ee es $10.00 
HYLEPHILA— (Gage, 1940). (A brown butterfly). 
Standards blending of Purplish Lilac, light yel- 
low and brown, Falls Vinaceous Purple flushed 
brown with a wide brown border. A Lavender- 
Violet line extends from tip of orange beard 
through center of petals. Excellent substance, 
smooth texture. Free flowering and fragrant. 
Midseason, 36 inches tall. Large flowers. .$5.00 
INDIAN HILLS—(Grant, 1937). A vigorous and 
prolific variety of extra large size; a rich, clear, 
lustrous purple self, White beard tipped rich 
orange. Distinctive fragrance. Splendidly 
branched. 36 inches .......... 75¢, 2 for $1.25 
ISHPANEE—(Wash., 1935). S. Yellow. F. yellow 
with brilliant patch of red in center, Flaring. 
Well branched. 40 inches ....75c, 2 for $1.25 
ITASCA—(Kleinsorge, 1934). A vivid deep am- 
ethyst self without veining. 30 to 36 inches, 
50c, 3 for $1.25 
JASMANIA—(Ayres, 1935). Tall, deep yellow 
of unusual hue. Large flowers jauntily poised 
on the stalk. The broad, semi-flaring falls are 
lightly touched pale blue on the haft with a 
slight touch of lavender blue in the center. 42 
inches. H. M., A. I. S., 1986, A. M., 1937.$1.00 
JEAN CAYEUX—(Cayeux). Beautiful blending 
of havana or coffee brown, with golden glint. 
35¢ 
JEAN LAFITTE—(Washington, 1935). Domed 
standards of coppery rose, broad and arched. 
Falls are broad and semi-flaring, of intense deep 
rose with copper undertone. Styles are yellow 
and bright yellow beard. Exceptionally wide 
and low branching. H. M., A. I. S., 19386. 39 
PTOD GE Orrell deiwkusele wehvber tines $1.00, 3 for $2.00 
JELLOWAY— (Parker, 1936). One of the deeper 
toned of the newer yellows. An Iris of good 
size, lovely oval form, and excellent branching. 
ML. 42 inches. H. Mi Mok SH Ip a vas, $1.00 
JOANNA— (Stern, 1936). A velvety-purple self 
with deeper pansy-purple falls, Great carrying 
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