
SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS. 
THE BISHOP—(Washington, 1937). A smoothly 
finished flower of intense Bishop’s purple. The 
standards are large and well domed, the large 
falls are slightly flaring. the styles are purple; 
deep yellow beard. Well branched. 38 in.. $2.50 
THELMA JEAN—(Albert E. Peck, 1939). Here 
is a most distinctive color in irises; a rich Petu- 
nia-Violet self. Very large flowers with heavy 
substance, resistant to rain, wind and torrid 
sun, the flowers remaining fresh for four days 
after the buds open, Fair branching and smooth 
texture. A strong grower. Standards erect, 
cupped; falls hanging, drooping. Nees early 
blooming; orange beard. H. M., A. I. S., 1939. 
MEI ITICTIGR cc ccc ee ane eee $7.50 
TREASURE TROVE—(Sturtevant, 1940). L. A 
charming Table Iris in Naranja coloring, but 
with a different arrangement of the colors 
throughout the standards and falls. Styles and 
beard rich orange. Floriferous, vigorous, and 
with good substance, this late flowering variety 
is loveiy for flower arrangement or border plant- 
ing. A gem in color harmony, 26 inch. Fra- 
CE cs a cle cok ga wie Sesscedsceee ce $3.00 
TYRIAN BEAUTY—(Gage, 1940), (Lady Marion 
x Rosy Wings). A Vinaceous Purple self (light 
to reddish purple). Good-sized flowers of nice 
form, with very heavy substance and smooth 
finish. Greatly admired by all. Slightly fra- 
grant; height 32 to 35 inches. Midseason. .$7.50 
UKIAH—(Essig, 1934). Rich red and brown 
tones, Rich, velvety falls. Beard old gold. H. 
Era LODD 8. gcc rece ceecc seve eees 35¢ 
WABASH—(Williamson). A clear amoena of per- 
fect coloring; S. pure white, F. hyacinth blue 
margined white. Bere nding. Dykes Memorial 
Bae INICNGS, 65.5... cle vse tieldc cee ec ae $1.50 
WAR EAGLE— (Jacob Sass, 1933. S. Vinaceous 
Purple. F. blackish red purple fading to pansy 
purple (reddish). Bloom measures 7 inches in 
height. Stems 86 to 40 inches tall; well 
NEI Sass dra, ath w ade'e Che) aiw. gle au an'as sia! 60c 
WASATCH— (Thorup, 1935). Probably the larg- 
est plicata to date. A huge, glistening white, 
evenly marked with clear blue, 40 inches. H. 
RE 5.30 ROBG. 5 oc owed bles 50c, 8 for $1.25 
WESTPOINT_— (Nicholls, 1938). A large, rich in- 
digo blue with rich brown shading at the haft. 
Fine form and heavy substance. Long blooming 
mera. Late. HH. M., A. 5. S.,.1940....... $8.00 
WILLIAM CAREY JONES—(Brehm, 1934). An 
ivory yellow of excellent shape and substance, 
a very attractive flower. Vigorous grower, 
large flowers. Bronze medal, Michigan Hor- 
ticultural Society, 1937. 40 inches ....... 50c 
WINTER MOON—(Thole, 1936). A large cream 
white of fine form with green blue shadows; 
haft flushed and reticulated green gold, orange 
chrome beard, Well branched, floriferous and 
slightly fragrant. A beautifully poised blend, 
suggesting the tones of antique marble. 32 
MT Heras vhs td, 6 Bele Ria ulate e's 50c, 3 for $1.25 
