SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS. 
form and free blooming. Midseason, 45 inches. 
H. M., A. I. S., 1938. Net .....--. seen $2.00 
AMIGO—(Wmsn., 1934). <A very rich neglecta, 
suggesting a blue-purple pansy. Light Lavender 
Violet to Deep Hyacinth Violet. Narrow, white 
margin, H. M., A. I. S., 1986 .....----++- $1.00 
ANNA GAGE—(Gage, 1941), (W. R. Dykes X 
Tarasca). The flowers are of. good size and 
pleasing form, and the coloring is the most gor- 
geous of my recent introductions, with stand- 
ards of Tawny Olive and flaring falls of rich 
Garnet Brown. Splendid substance and smooth 
velvety texture. The beard is deep yellow. 
Good branching; early; 35-inch ......... $8.00 
APRICOT GLOW—(Wiesner, 1937). A flower of 
soft Apricot tone. A profuse bloomer and prodi- 
gious increaser. Em, 30 inches .........-- 35c 
ARETHUSA (a nymph, in Greek mythology)— 
(Gage, 1940), parentage lost. A Daphne Red 
self with very large flowers of nice form. Gold- 
en bronze haft with inconspicuous bronze beard. 
Fair substance, and excellent branching on 42- 
inch stalks, Midseason. H. M., A. I. S., 19387, 
$10.00 
AUGUST WAVES—(Dr. Brown, 1941). A sum- 
mer blooming amoena, blooming from late Au- 
gust into September, The flowers are of medi- 
um size with standards of Pallid Violet, and the 
falls are Bradley’s Violet with a border of Pal- 
lid Violet, flaring and wavy. Pale yellow beard 
tipped with Pallid Violet, Ten flowers on a 
splendidly branched stalk. The substance is 
good, and it is a prolific seed bearer. Interme- 
Inte oe wee oe ie ie ie a Pe weet wietatenk re scan $2.00 
AUREATE—(Gage, 1941); pedigree lost. Very 
large, well rounded flowers of medium yellow 
with finely serrated edges. Nice form, very 
smooth texture and heavy substance; a robust 
grower and good bloomer. Midseason, 28 to 
SOM hace be ok es nates as ots Ga tae a aos $3.00 
BELLE COVERT—(Lapham-Gage, 1940), (Spring 
Maid xX Lyndon), Standards Light Vinaceous 
Fawn Flushed Lilac. Falls Daphne Pink, gold 
medial line and edging; heavy, deep yellow 
beard; semi-flaring falls. Excellent substance. 
$4.00 
BEOTIE—(Cayeux, 1932). An exceedingly lus- 
trous flower of metallic elephant grey faintly 
blended French blue. Blooms are large and 
finely .formed;: 286: anches eee 35¢ 
BEVERLY—(Lapham-Gage, 1939). PURPLISH 
VINACEOUS, a decidedly pink effect of self- 
coloring edged and flushed with golden brown. 
Heavy yellow beard, Mildly fragrant, 32 inch- 
es.) * Late.) Netintott sae RS ae .50 
BLUE JUNE—(Donahue), (Gage, 1934). A blu- 
ish lavender self; fragrant. H. M., A. I. S., 1933. 
ASM. RicHs S$: 419395) Se cea apes rete Cc 
BO PEEP—(Lapham—Gage, 1940). Orchid pink, 
with upper part of falls cream color. Pale yel- 
low beard, Tall and well-branched, wiry stalks; 
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