SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS. 
very free blooming. Mild fragrance, Midseason, 
$2.00 
BROWN BONNET—(Gage, 1941), (King Midas 
<x Rosy Wings). Standards are dark Olive 
Buff. Falls Hay’s Russet, a deep brown tone, 
and style branches golden orange. Beard orange 
bronze. Definitely a distinctive and stunning 
break in color combination, occuring more often 
among the intermediates. Branching could be 
better. Substance very good, and smooth, vel- 
vety texture, Faintly fragrant and early. 26 
to (28 2inehitsers) >. Wee's cies Rei $10.00 
BRUNHILDE—(Salb., 1934). Tall, dark blue vi- 
olet self. H. M., A. I. S., 1936; A. M., 1937.50¢ 
CALIFORNIA GOLD—(Mohr- Mitchell, 1933). 
Huge flowers of deepest yellow throughout, 48 
mnches..7) He M. eA Ie 19a. Ae NGS Atc lo s,, 
OL EN se Pid Seg en poe oR YPN Peron ty helt 30¢ 
CHESTNUT HILL—(Gage, 1940). (Cream col- 
ored seedling Xx Spartacus). A deep yellow 
self; the largest yellow Iris I have seen. There 
are four monster flowers of splendid form open 
at one time. Very heavy substance and excel- 
lent branching, Fragrant, and a good increaser; 
45 inches tall; early to midseason ....... $3.50 
CHIEF SIDAR—(Gage, 1938). From the same 
cross as ROSY WINGS, and similar to DAUNT- 
LESS, one of its parents, but more rosy than 
red, vand mucin tréer (blooming. 6 ans 50c 
CHRISTABEL— (Lapham — Gage, 1936). Fine 
branching and up to nine large blooms to the 
stalk. Heavy substance, S. dark vinaceous (red- 
dish), F. Acajou red. A brilliant red effect. 
A. M., 1938; H. M., A. I. S., 1986, rating 91. 40 
INCHES GH. Pete shee ese leeds Diets reece eae tee tee 50e 
CLARIBEL—(J. Sass, 1936). A large flowered 
plicata on the order of Los Angeles........ 35¢ 
CLOVELLY— (Tobie, 1940). A very large flow- 
er, with flaring falls. It is a grayish white 
flushed with deep Sea-foam Green (Ridgway). 
The flowers are of splendid form on tall stalks, 
beautifully branched; heavy substance and a 
free bloomer, The color effect is a soft green. 
Midseason) 140 inchese craic ate hth oie woe $5.00 
COPPER PIECE—(Kellogg, 1936). This jaunty 
iris of vivid coloring proudly carries copper 
epaulets on each shoulder. Below the haft this 
rich copper note blends to red and heliotrope 
with a blaze of metallic blue near the cénter of 
the fall. Standards are coppery red. H.M., A. 
OPTS) 19865 SSS iviches ate ee ee 50e 
COROGNET—(D. Hall, 1938)—A soft, golden-tan 
with a delicate underlay of rose-beige. Medium 
stalk, nicely branched. 34 inches ....... $1.00 
CREOLE BELLE—(Nich., 1934). Satiny Bishops’ 
Purple self with brown beard and’ wide band of 
brown across the haft. 38 inches. H. M., A. 
Ss 
ards and falls rich crimson. Well branched 
stalk. Yellow beard; heavy substance, mild fra- 
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