SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS. 
SIR MICHAEL—S, Lavender blue; F. rich, deep 
- purple 
S. DE L. MICHAUD—Enormous Sky Blue 
SOUTHLAND—Intermediate and fall bloomer. 
Color Lemon Chrome. 24 inches, A. M., A. I. 
S., 1939 
SPOKAN—‘“The most brilliant of red-browns.” 
F, have a black brown overlay on oxblood red. 
B. bright orange. 36 inches, H. M., A. I. S., 
1936 
TENAYA—Velvety dark red-purple 
THURATUS—A large, black purple self 
TRUE CHARM—White with the margins Lavender 
WHITE AND GOLD—White, Gold Beard 
YVONNE PELLETIER—Pale blue; tall 
IRIS SIBIRICA 
These dainty and fairy-like Irises are very hardy 
and bloom in profusion in partial] shade or in the 
sun, but prefer a moist location, and a fairly rich 
soil, The flowers are of medium size on tall, 
graceful stems, 
Do not plant Siberian Irises in dry or sloping 
ground. They like moist, but not too wet soil, and 
should be planted a little deeper than tall bearded 
Irises; the crowns % inches below surface, and 
should be watered occasionally during a dry spell. 
CAESAR’S BROTHER—(Morg., 1932). The 
darkest and best Siberian; black pansy-purple; 
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mama late blooming ..........eceee8. $1. 
EMPEROR—Large, fine formed flowers. Deep, 
rich violet-blue. 50 inches .............. 25¢e 
GATINEAU— (Pres.-Kellogg, 1932). Medium blue 
in color, and the largest bloom we have seen in 
this class. 42 inches. H. M., A. I. S., 1938.$1.00 
GRAMINEA—(Spuria). Odor of ripe apricots; 
charming for flower arrangement ......... 50c 
KINGFISHER—Large, dark blue flowers on stems 
MIME CALAL ood og oo bk bla) si ele cue o.oo eles 35e 
NATICK—(Gage, 1933). A large, beautiful, clear 
ITO PLOT oe Oe iis we Soe ee.e 50c 
OPAL BLUE—(Sturt., 1933). A delightful new 
Iris of clear sky blue; large flowers on medium 
air a let hie ieietcGiat nv cklecd 6. ded wav. 75¢ 
PEGGY PERRY—(Per., 1912). Ruffled blue; 
LL OP iyo. 3, eee ale a ocace areis sigs eee 30c 
PERIWINKLE—(Clev., 1929). One of the best 
EES ae NEE ce ay i a 50c 
PERRY’S BLUE—Clear tone of China blue, 48 
hn eS gk Gobi bees wee ele ob 25¢ 
SNOWCREST— (Gage, 1932). Sib. This is similar 
in color to Snow Queen, of which it is a seedling, 
but it is taller and freer flowering. Height 38 
TR aa oe ngs aka) dog's ein we © sien ve'eo 50c 
Siberian Irises and species shipped in Spring and 
Fall. April and September preferred, 
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