SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS. 
THE BLACK DOUGLAS—(J. Sass, 1934).  S. 
dark violet. F. blackish violet. Blue beard 
tipped yellow. A fine dark colored Iris. Branch- 
ing stem, 36 inches tall ?.......o. eee 25¢ 
THE BISHOP—(Washington, 1937). A smoothly 
finished flower of intense Bishop’s purple. Deep 
yellow beard. Well branched. 38 inches. .$1.00 
THELMA JEAN—(Albert E. Peck, 1939. A rich 
petunia-violet self. Very large flowers with 
heavy substance, resistant to rain, wind and tor- 
rid sun. Fair branching and smooth texture. 
A strong grower, Very early blooming; orange 
beard. H. M., A. I. 8., 1989. Height 34 in.$3.00 
TREASURE TROVE—(Sturtevant, 1940). L. An 
Iris in Naranja coloring, but with a different 
arrangement of the colors throughout the stand- 
ards and falls. Floriferous, vigorous, and with 
good substance. 26 inches, Fragrant ...$1.50 
TYRIAN BEAUTY— (Gage, 1940), (Lady Marion 
x Rosy Wings). A Vinaceous Purple self (light 
to reddish purple). Good-sized flowers of nice 
form, with very heavy substance. Slightly fra- 
grant; height 32 to 35 inches. Midseason. $5.00 
UKIAH—(Essig, 1934). Rich red and brown 
tones, Rich, velvety falls. Beard old gold. H. 
M., Av ES., 1985. <2. s+ 's ae «less 2's 35¢ 
WABASH—(Williamson). A clear amoena of per- 
fect coloring; S. pure white, F. hyacinth blue 
margined white. Outstanding. Dykes Memorial 
Medal. 38 inches .... 4... . 0:5 4+ «.sasene $1.50 
WAMBA—(Gage, 1941), (Grace Sturtevant x 
). This is practically a deep violet seif 
with Hyacinth Violet standards, Fluorite Violet 
falls. Beard is coppery bronze. Splendid form, 
good branching and velvety texture. An early 
bloomer. Height 32 inches ............. $1.75 
WASATCH— (Thorup, 1935). Probably the larg- 
est plicata to date. A huge, glistening white, 
evenly marked with clear blue. 40 inches. H. 
M.A. Ip $i;1986 «2.4056 sai Se 35¢ 
WESTPOINT— (Nicholls, 1938). <A large, rich in- 
digo blue with rich brown shading at the haft. 
Fine form. and heavy substance. Long blooming 
period. Late. H. M., Av I. S:, 1940 .We $8.00 
WINTER MOON—(Thole, 19386). <A large cream 
white of fine form with green blue shadows; 
32..mches 236 hae ae ee ee ee 50c, 3 for $1.25 
WINTER SHADOWS—(Peck-Bent, 1941), (Sen- 
sation X Crusader). A sparkling light grey- 
blue, slightly crinkled falls and standards with 
changing highlights like the winter shadows on 
the snow. A perfect self color, large 5 x 5 of 
great substance and perfect form. Falls semi- 
flaring and wide. Bloom does not melt in the 
sun or rain. Four or five branches, well placed. 
Early to midseason. 36 to 40 inches. Awarded 
H: C., A. I. S., Boston. 1940, Net Sige $15.00 

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