SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS. 
ley’s Violet. Falls Madder Violet, flaring. In- 
conspicuous orange beard. Coppery-brown 
reticulations, over white haft. Heavy substance, 
fair branching. Tall, heavy, dark green foliage. 
Midseason to late, 32 inches ............ $5.00 
LADY PRISCILLA—(Gage, 1942). (Pink Satin 
< No-we-ta). A very dainty plicata of medium 
size flowers, with daintily frilled edges. Stand- 
ards pure white. Falls creamy white, delicately 
feathered with Hay’s Lilac; pale yellow beard; 
fairly good branching, and excellent substance. 
Blooms early and freely on 32-inch stalks. Very 
fragrant: Hie Cota hae see ee $5.00 
NED LeFEVRE—(Lapham, 1942). (Golden Flare 
x Lyndon). Huge plant with three tall well- 
branched stalks. The blooms are large, of dis- 
tinctive form and excellent substance. Nine to 
11 blooms. S. onion skin pink (coppery-salmon), 
flushed lilac. F,. deep orange vinaceous (pink- 
ish orange blend), The coppery overtone in 
both falls and standards give it the appearance 
of a light brown self at first glance. Orange 
-beard. Midseason. 36 inches ......... $15.00 
THE PEARL—(Gage, 1942). (Selene xX Wa- 
satch). Large flowers with pure white stand- 
ards faintly flushed with pale ampero blue. The 
falls are creamy white. Beard pale blue with 
white tips. Good, strong grower, excellent sub- 
stance and smooth texture. Faintly fragrant; 
midseason. 56. INCNeS «60. aes Sete ne a te $3.00 
SEEDLING L-8—(Lapham). This is the Iris de- 
scribed by an eminent Iris breeder as the best 
of all the pinks, Mr. Lapham describes it as a 
large yellow-toned medium shade of pink. Fine 
shape, broad falls, excellent substance. Tall 
and fine stalk. 40 inches. According to the 
Ridgway chart, the standards are pale salmon 
color over pale massicot yellow. Falls Rosolane 
pink to broad hafts of Baryta yellow, reticulat- 
ed Sayal brown; beard light cadmium. This 
beautiful Iris will be named and registered 
shortly after blooming this year, and the price 
to be determined at that time. 
A Select List of Choice Irises 
INCLUDING 
Recent Introductions 
ALICE HARDING—(Cayeux). -A soft yellow of 
Princess Beatrice form. A. M., A. I..S., 1937.35c¢ 
ALLUMEUSE—(Gage, 1938). The standards are 
wisteria violet (bluish). The falls are semi- 
flaring, a blending of Pansy Violet (reddish) 
and Raisin Purple (reddish) with a golden or- 
ange beard. The substance is extra heavy with 
velvety texture. Large flowers of excellent 
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