SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS. 
A Select List of Choice Irises 
INCLUDING 
Recent Introductions 
ANNA GAGE—(Gage, 1941), (W. R. Dykes xX 
Tarasca). The flowers are of good size and 
pleasing form, and the coloring is the most gor- 
geous of my recent introductions, with stand- 
ards of Tawny Olive and flaring falls of rich 
Garnet Brown, Early; 35-inch ......... 6.00 
AUTUMN SUNSET—(wxap.-Horton, 1942). 
pleasing blend of gold, rose and lilac. A de- 
pendable fall blooming Iris of fine form, and 
heavy substance. Excellent, low branching, 
MidS@aSON ...cccccs seas coc se piste eemmEEe $2.50 
BARBARA ELLEN—(Gage, 1942). (Allumeuse X 
Silvanus). A beautiful blend. The standards 
are a golden tan faintly flushed Mauve. Falls, 
Hortense violet to amethyst violet. Golden yel- 
low beard. Midseason; 33-inch .......-. $10.00 
BARKREST— (Gage, 1942). This is a very large 
rich red-purple self. The standards have a glis- 
tening sheen. Velvety falls, orange beard. Mid- 
season; 36-inch .....-eee reste eee eeeee $3.00 
BROWN BONNET—(Gage, 1941), (King Midas 
x Rosy Wings). Standards are dark Olive 
Buff. Falls Hay’s Russet, a deep brown tone, 
and style branches golden orange. Beard orange 
bronze. Early; 28-inch .......-.-+++++++- $7.00 
CAPTAIN WELLS—(Cook, 1941). A deep glossy 
maroon purple self of beauty and distinct char- 
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COPPER ROSE—(Cook, 1941). A blending } of 
old rose, tan and copper; a glow of golden yel- 
low at center of flower. Midseason; ror: 
10. 
CROWN OF GOLD—(D. Hall, 1941). (Golden 
Hind x Salutation). Very large flowers of 
splendid form. It is a deep yellow self, deep 
orange beard. Very early; 36-inch ..... $3.50 
EDWARD LAPHAM—(Lap., 1942). Rated by 
outstanding Iris specialists as the reddest Iris 
of Mr. Lapham’s fine group of red introductions. 
Distinctly different from other reds. parte) 
17. 
HOOSIER SUNRISE—(Lap.-Schreiner, 1942). A 
very large bloom of excellent substance.  S. 
buff tinted pink. Falls are a lovely shade of 
pink. Midseason ......--+++seeereeses $12.00 
JAMBOREE—(Peckham, 1942). A floriferous 
pink and white bicolor. Late .......... $2.50 
KATHERINE GAGE—(Gage, 1942). (Dorothy 
Dietz < Sir Michael). Standards domed, Brad- 
ley’s violet. Falls Madder violet, flaring orange 
beard. Distinctive. Midseason; 34-inch. $3.50 
LADY PRISCILLA—(Gage, 1942). (Pink Satin 
x No-we-ta). A very dainty plicata of medium 
size flowers, with daintily frilled edges. Blos- 
soms early on 32-in. stalks. Very fragrant. $3.00 
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