SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS. 
power in the garden. Received A. M., R. H. S., 
1935, and F.C. &., .R. H. S.,, 1986. eee $2.00 
LADY MARION— (Gage, 1938), A rich Pansy 
Violet self, with bronzy brown haft and bronze 
beard. Large flowers of good substance. 41 
INCHES 5 eA ea sioue ele eee 50c, 3 for $1.25 
LILY PONS—(Washington, 1934). Standards 
buff overcast with pink. Falls rose-pink with 
lighter edge. A prolific bloomer. H. M., A. I. 
S., 1986. 88 inches 2... fu... che 50¢ 
MARCO POLO—(Sch., 1936). A fine, clear toned 
red bicolor with lustrous standards of coppery 
sab and velvety crimson falls. M. 36 inches. 
H. M., At T..S.,.1987 055.00 6's 0 5 5 50¢c 
MARQUITA—-(Gay_ 1931). A stunning novelty; 
very large flowers of creamy ivory whose falls 
are so thickly lined ruby red that the color ap- 
pears solid to the ivory margin. C. M., France, 
1931, A. M., A. I. S., 1936. 388 inches....50c 
MAUD DEMING—(Lapham-Gage, 1937). Strong, 
well branched 42-inch stalks. Seven to nine 
fresh, non-fading blooms, Standards Light Vin- 
aceous Lilac (reddish). Falls, Schoenfeld’s 
Purple (very reddish). Mild fragrance, 
$1.00, 3 for $2.00 
MICHELANGELO — (National, 1936). Large 
flowers of dark vinaceous gray throughout. Ef- 
fect, a dark dove gray. 43 inches, H. M., A. 
I. S., LOST iisccu gerd) hererelb se SOU Re eee $1.50 
MISSOURI—(Grint., 19338). One of the excep- 
tionally fine new Blue-Lavenders, 44 inches. 
H. M., A. I. S., 1938. A. M., A. I. S., 1985..50¢ 
MISSOURI NIGHT— (Callis, 1938). A large, ‘rich 
dark velvety blue. The flower is large and the 
falls flare, brilliant orange beard. The branch- 
ing and placement good. Really indigo with a 
sheen. Grape hyacinth fragrance. Long, profuse 
and late bloomer, 30 inches high........ $3.00 
MONOMOY—(McKee-Gage, 19386). <A large, very 
Deep Blue Violet with rich, velvety falls semi- 
flaring. Deep Blue beard. Hardy and profuse 
bloomer, _H, .M., A. J..S., 1934: ,s.\:cseeeee 60¢ 
MOONGLO—(Wmsn., 1935). A very distinct, 
soft yellow blend with the heaviest substance of 
any blend we know. §S, Primuline Yellow flushed 
Chinese Violet; F. Empire Yellow overlaid Chi- 
nese Violet; beard Cadmium Orange. Large, 
finely formed flowers on 32 inch stems. H. M., 
Aw TS SB ., 1986 0 oe cai 5 ee oe 50c 
MOROCCO ROSE—(Loomis, 1937). The flower 
is large, almost 5% inches long, The standards 
are a lustrous pale pink, flushed deeper pink 
with a soft yellow flush at the base. The falls 
are long and semi-flaring of deep Rosolane Pink. 
The garden effect is a glowing rich pink. H. 
Me 9ST ae ase sis bey Ub ee ce $2.00 
MOUNTAIN SNOW— (Kell., 1987). A glistening 
white that carries, in its faint blueness, a mem- 
ory of the night just past; a white, touched at 
the heart with the pearly pink tone of the com- 
ing sun, The broad §, are large and ruffled; 
the almost horizontal F, are broad both in haft 
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