SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS. 
low and brown, Falls Vinaceous Purple flushed 
brown with a wide brown border. Excellent sub- 
stance. Free flowering and fragrant, Mid- 
season, 36 inches tall, Large flowers... .$3.50 
INDIAN HILLS—(Grant, 1937). A rich, clear, 
purple self. White beard tipped rich orange. 
Spendidly branched. 86 inches ........... 35¢ 
ISHPANEE—(Wash., 1985). S. Yellow. F. yellow 
with brilliant patch of red in center. Flaring. 
Well branched. 40 inches ....75c, 2 for $1.25 
ITASCA—(Kleinsorge, 1934). A vivid deep am- 
ethyst self without veining. 30 to 36 inches.35c 
JASMANIA—(Ayres, 1935). Tall, deep yellow 
of unusual hue. Large flowers, Broad, semi- 
fiaring falls, 42 inches. H. M., A. I. S., 1936, 
FO VOSS Jae ar tiie tver nie at a Mec Uh RRM Rea hart 3 50¢ 
JEAN CAYEUX—(Cayeux). Beautiful blending 
of havana or coffee brown, with golden glint. 
35 
¢C 
JEAN LAFITTE—(Washington, 1935). Stand- 
ards coppery rose. Falls are broad and semi- 
flaring, of intense deep rose with copper under- 
tone. Bright yellow beard. H. M., A. I. S., 1936. 
i INCHES meter oes eka 1 2 aie ident CLI RGE Tara i 40c 
JELLOWAY— (Parker, 1936). One of the deeper 
toned of the newer yellows. Excellent branch- 
ing. ML, 42 inches. H. M., A. I. S., 1937...50e 
JOANNA— (Stern, 1936). A velvety-purple self 
with deeper pansy-purple falls, Great carrying 
power in the garden. Received A. M., R. H. se. 
1935;;and F.'C+S.iROH. SPA9sG eee. os $2.00 
JINNY SUE—(Wmsn., 1936). A lovely distinct 
variegata of gold and pink effect. The flowers 
are large with very broad segments........ 50c 
LADY MARION—(Gage, 1938). A rich Pansy 
Violet self, with bronzy brown haft and bronze 
beard. Large flowers of good substance, 41 
INCHES TNs eaapa ee eek et ee PT ea A tS Shklar 35¢ 
LILY PONS—(Washington, 1934). Standards 
buff overcast with pink. Falls rose-pink with 
lighter edge. A prolific bloomer. H. My ASL. 
SRelLOS6e® SSiimchese tise s. HEN he ta ails she. Se 30¢ 
LOUVOIS—(Cay., 1936). The standards are Hav- 
ana tinted brown and the flaring falls are vel- 
vety maroon, edged with bronze. Outstanding. 
SH INCHES. are ease etal oe tae ees uit $1.50 
MARQUITA—(Cay., 1981). A stunning novelty; 
very large flowers of creamy ivory whose falls 
are so thickly lined ruby red that the color ap- 
pears solid to the ivory margin. C. M., France, 
1931, A. M., A. I. S., 1936. 38 inches... .50c 
MAUD DEMING—(Lapham-Gage, 1937). Strong, 
well branched 42-inch stalks. Seven to nine 
fresh, non-fading blooms. Standards Light Vin- 
aceous Lilac (reddish). Falls, Schoenfeld’s 
Purple (very reddish), Mild fragrance....50c 
MICHELANGELO — (National, 1936), Large 
flowers of dark vinaceous gray throughout. Ef- 
fect, a dark dove gray. 43 inches, HH. M., A. 
PSL OS Te Aa ae ee eect ay Oe a 75¢e 
MODISTE—(D. Hall, 1988) E. M. A smooth, 
silky lavender mauve of large size, splendid 
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