SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS. 
and noble carriage. The standards are a. rich 
blending of golden tan and lavender-blue (deep 
Vinaceous Lavender), and the wide flaring falls 
are of Petunia Violet, widely edged with golden 
amber. The beard is pale Lemon Yellow. The 
many flowers are carried on a well-branch 32- 
inch stalk. Pronounced by judges as the most 
outstanding of my large planting of fine blends. 
Midseasoni3i) 74 wis 2 eee eee $7.50 
FRANCESCA—(Douglas, 1934). A tall, stately 
Iris of most unusual and beautiful coloring. A 
self of deep Pompeian pink .............. 50e 
FRANK ADAMS—(Lapham-Gage, 1937). Very 
strong, well branch stalks four feet tall. Extra 
vigorous plant, tall, broad foliage. Large 
blooms, good substance and good resistance. 
Arched standards and fine shaped falls. Seven 
to nine blooms; mild fragrance. Standards 
Maize Yellow. Falls Vinaceous Purple. H. M., 
LOS a ALM AST oes O40 wiNGt cee ae. are 75¢ 
GLORIOLE—(Gage, 19383). <A light blue self 
overlaid with a glistening, frosty sheen. ‘The 
flowers are exceedingly large, beautifully 
formed with slightly flaring falls and _ per- 
fectly domed standards, heavy substance, well 
branched, bearing many blooms, which last over 
a long period of time.” H. M., A. I. S., 1933. 
AYMAN Tas, 9obt SAcMmnCh esi: Lene 35¢ 
GOLDEN HELMET—(J. Sass, 1933). <A brilliant 
variegata. S. a blend of yellow brown and 
gold. F. wide, deep, rich Ox-blood Red. 35 
INCHES MA soos oslo ease rere ake ea Paton 35¢ 
GOLDEN HIND—(Chad., 1934). A _ rich, deep 
yellow of medium large size, heavy substance, 
horizontal falls and a bright orange bear. A 
self that outshines every other yellow Iris. 32 
WTA re aL OBE ie. are aieses cocey = et eee ees 50e 
GOLDEN LIGHT—(H. Sass., 1983). Well named. 
Golden standards with a rosy edge. F. orange 
gold tinged with rose. Tall and fine. 38 inches. 
FM kA te Psp DOG pare cores ceate eae 35¢ 
GUDRUN—(Dykes, 1931). Very large flowers of 
pure, gleaming white set off by golden beard. 30 
inches. Dykes Medal (England), 1932. A. M., 
ASL, AS, PLO SOA ect Roree se ois teases mies ete 35¢ 
HAZEL GALLAGHER—(Gage, 1940), (Cristabel 
x Red Bonnet). There are seven color tones 
in this amazing blend, very hard to describe 
accurately. The standards are Ageratum Violet 
to pale Vinaceous Lilac, with the haft a blend 
of gold and bronze. The falls at the haft are 
like the standards, blending to Dark Hyssop Vio- 
let to Petunia Violet to Pansy Violet, with a 
light brown border around the edges. The flowers 
are very large and of nice form with slightly 
flaring falls. Good branching; midseason; 36 
inches ‘tall eee te Ne > ale eee $5.00. 
HELEN M. RIEDEL—(Reid., 1940). Standards of 
bright, glistening gold and semi-flaring falls of 
bright orange red with an orange beard.$. .3.00 
HYLEPHILA—(Gage, 1940). (A brown butterfly). 
Standards blending of Purplish Lilac, light yel- 
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