SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS. 
branching, and fine blooming habit. 38 in..$1.00 
MONOMOY—(McKee-Gage, 1936). A large, very 
Deep Blue Violet with rich, velvety falls semi- 
flaring. Deep Blue beard. Hardy and profuse 
bloomer:) * Hu. M.,*A.-T:- 8351934. See ee 35¢ 
MORNING CHARM—(Lapham, 1941), (Midgard 
seedling x Grace Lapham). This is a beautiful 
tone of pink, quite distinct; a Rhodonite pink 
self. Good size and shape, well branched and 
good substance. 84 inches ............. $2.50 
MOROCCO ROSE—(Loomis, 1937). The stand- 
ards are a lustrous pale pink, flushed deeper pink 
with a soft yellow flush at the base. The falls 
are deep Rosolane pink, H. M., 1987 ....$1.00 
MOUNTAIN SNOW—(Kell., 1937). <A glistening 
white, touched at the heart with the pearly pink 
tone of the coming sun. S,. are large and ruf- 
fled. The substance is excellent, 42 inches. 
je 00.) Bree, Pee Bes ere Epo ors hte Purr $1.00 
NARAIN—(Shuber, 1936). A distinctive blue 
Iris of fine form and silken finish. 38 in...50c 
NARANJA—(Mitchell, 1935). A large flower of 
definite orange tone, S. are bright Empire Yeli- 
low; F. orange at the haft with yellow markings 
in the center. Orange yellow beard. H. M., A. 
1. §.,/193863°AsM., 1987, “44.anches-, nu 50¢ 
NEOS— (Sturtevant, 1987). An equisite pink and 
yellow blend. The standards and falls have a 
clear yellow background flushed with pink. In- 
tense orange beard. 30 inches ......... $1.00 
ORMOHR—(Klein, 19387). A William Mohr 
hybrid seedling with giant flowers of a uniform 
gray-lavender veined violet, having overall, a 
rosy glow: “A. Mie Al I Sa71940r tae: $3.00 
OSCEOLA—(Wiesner, 1987). A sky blue self 
with a crepey, crinkly texture. 386 inches. .35c¢ 
OZONE—(Jacob Sass, 1935). A beautiful mauve 
toned blend. Bluish violet self with pinkish 
sheen. Brown haft. White beard tipped orange. 
Large flowers on 36-inch branching stem...35c 
PRAIRIE ROSE—(Egelberg, 1934). Larger and 
better substance than Wild Rose, and pinker 
than Rheingauperle. 36 inches ........... 35¢ 
PURPLE GIANT—(Gage, 1933). Enormous dark 
blue-purple flowers. 32 inches ........... 35¢ 
RADIANT— (Salbach, 1936) E.M. S. are burnished 
golden bronze. F. are intense velvety terra 
cotta. Rich gold beard. H. M., A. I. S., 1938. 
S5h\inchés oJ sce e dies ee ee We eee ee $1.00 
RED BONNET—(Gage, 1939). This is a dark 
red self. The flowers are large, of fine form 
with wide standards and flaring falls, Fair 
branching, smooth texture, fairly early and very 
fragrant. Probably the reddest Iris in com- 
merce today, and invaluable for breeding reds. 
Height 36 inches, H. M., A. I. S., 1939. ..$1.00 
RED GLEAM—(Lapham, 1939). A very brilliant 
red Iris with fine, strong, well-branched stalk. 
There are nine large blooms of good substance 
and resistance. Standards brilliant red, and the 
falls are rich red, edged lighter red. The falls 
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