SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS. 
Varieties at 25c Each 
SIX FOR $1.25. TWELVE FOR $2.00 
Not subject to other discounts 
ABELARD—S. Deep Livid Brown; F. Veronia 
Purple; 26 inches, H. M., 1836 
AIRY DREAM—(Stuart, 19382). Clear, cool or- 
chid pink 
ALCINA—Yellow §S. and bluish F., 32 inches 
pevnackeponger te td yellow, overlaid with pink-lav- 
ender 
AMBROSIA—Satiny whitish pink 
ANNDELIA—Plicata, fine fragrance 
ASIA—Lavender and Red-Purple 
AUTUMN ELF—(Brown, 1931). S. olive-cream, 
_F. are lavender, Fall blooming 
BALLERINE—S. violet; F. deeper 
BEAU SABREUER—A yellow and ox-blood varie- 
gata. 
BLUE HILL—Slightly deeper tone than Sensation 
BLUE VELVET—A clear, velvety dark blue. 42 
inches 
BONNIE BLUE—Blue-Lavender 
BUECHLEY GIANT—Largest and best formed 
large Iris yet produced; beautiful light blue 
hacen perigt NitaTa Purple and dark blackish 
violet 
CHEERIO—S. dull gold with bright red flush, F. 
a glowing velvety red; 40 inches, M., A. I. S., 
1938. A. M., R. H. M., 19389. 
CHROMYLLA—Uniform chrome yellow. A. M., 
A. I. S., 1932 
CLARA NOYES—Blend of yellow, orange and 
apricot. H. M., A. I. S., 1932 
CORALIE—S. pale red, flushed mauve; F. wine 
red; golden beard. H. M., A. I. S., Dykes Medal, 
1933 
CORONATION—Rich, deep golden yellow; nearly 
four feet tall 
DAUNTLESS—Red; Dykes Medalist 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT—tTwo shades of purple, Deep 
orange beard. 43 inches 
DESERET—(Thorup, 1986). S. clear rich yel- 
low; F. a similar yellow brushed with clear, vel- 
vety red. H. M., A. I. S., 1937. 40 inches. 
DESERT GOLD—One of the largest yellows. 30 
inches. H. M., 1931 
DOLLY MADISON—Lilac Flushed Blue 
DONA SOL—(Cay., 1930). A bright rosy red 
purple, a brilliant work of color. 
DOROTHY DIETZ—S. light chicory blue, F. pansy 
violet. 36 inches 
ECLAT—Wax yellow overlaid with pink. Bright 
orange beard; free blooming. 36-38 inches 
ELIZABETH EGELBERG—Mauve flushed pink. 
Orange beard. 48 inches 
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