SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS. 
Standards arched. Yellow style branches. 
Height 36 inches; midseason, The above is Mr. 
Lapham’s description. One judge remarked: 
‘Here is a red Iris that does not need sunshine to 
make it look red.” H.M., A. I. S., 1940. .$12.00 
ROSY GLOW—(Emigholz, 1935). Ivory White, 
broadly edged and faintly stippled Violet Pur- 
ple. Early midseason, 28 inches ......... 35¢ 
ROSY WINGS— (Gage, 1935). A Dauntless seed- 
ling, practically of light brown effect, a blend- 
ing of brown red and pink with a conspicuous 
orange beard. Stalk erect with three well bal- 
anced branches. Remarkable carrying quality 
for a blend. H. M., 1934, and A. M., 1936, 
awarded by the American Iris Society. Fra- 
grant, height 40 inches; rating 90. Dykes Me- 
morial Medal, The Iris Society (British), 1939, 
1.00, 3 for $2.50 
SANDALWOOD—(H. P. Sass, 1987), (6-34). S. 
Vinaceous Fawn. Falls army brown. Good- 
sized flowers of fine shape and substance. 34 
Neches a 5 wo een 50 Wie bane $1.00 
SANDIA—(Wmsn., 1934). A bright and clean 
deep pink blend, Free flowering. 39 inches. 4Uc 
SIERRA BLUE—(Essig, 1932). An exceptionally 
smooth, refined flower of very clear soft blue, 
with good substance. 50 inches. H. M., A. I. 
S., 19838.. Dykes Medal, 1985 :.). Jee 35¢ 
SILVANUS— (Gage, 1936). Standards Old Gold 
at base blending to Saccardo’s Violet. Falls Sac- 
cardo’s Violet with soft brown venations; nar- 
row edging of brown all around the lower seg- 
ments; late. 37 inches. Net. .$1.00, 3 for $2.00 
SIR KNIGHT—(Ashley, 1933). <A large tall deep 
blue self of splendid form and carriage....35c 
SIR LAUNCELOT—(J. Sass, 1935). S., haze. 
Falls claret brown, Golden haft; orange beard. 
A rich, gold brown Iris. 30-32 inches, H. M., 
LOST. 6c Wiese eae be relate’ cle wie anny 0 atictntna—nn 50c 
SNOWKING—(H. P. Sass). A new large white, 
Vaal BIO well balanced on tall branching 
SEE UP AE RECER E $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
SORDELLO (Gaze, 1938). A smooth Deep Ol- 
ive Buff self with a Pinkish overtone. Medium 
size flowers of good substance, Well branched 
plant and free flowering. Increases rapidly. 
Slightly fragrant. Late. 34 inches ..... $2.50 
SPARTACUS—(Gage, 1936). Standards Old 
Gold; Falls Violet Carmine, Brown venations; 
Golden Orange beard. Late, 34 inches. .$1.00 
SUMMER TAN—(Kirkland, 1935). This is an 
unusual Golden Tan blend. Its color is suggest- 
ed by its name. S. light Golden Tan. F. slight- 
ly ‘darker, flushed Olive .......2 03a 50c 
TARASCA—(Gage, 1936). Standards Dark 
Brown; Falls Violet Carmine. Golden Orange 
beard. Blooms over a long period. 33 to 36 
inches tall !\) (00. ee eee 35¢ 
THE BLACK DOUGLAS—(J. Sass, 1934).  S. 
dark violet. F. blackish violet. Blue beard 
tipped yellow. <A fine dark colored Iris. Branch- 
ing ‘stem, 86 ‘inches tall... 2... 35¢ 
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