SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS. 
TALL BEARDED IRIS 
Sunnyside Gardens’ 
Introductions | 
FOR 1944 
From Mrs. Walter E. Tobie 
SILVER AND GOLD (Tobie, ’42)—Ethel Peck- 
ham X Triptych. I was one of seven judges 
to recommend this Iris for an H. C., in Mrs. 
Tobie’s garden, June, 1942. Description by 
Mrs. Nesmith: “Standards broad and roundly 
domed with midrib of greenish yellow, flushed 
and veined with gold. Falls flaring with yellow 
at the throat.’”? The flowers are large and of 
pleasing form, on tall, well-branched | stalks. 
Scented, early. H.C., A. Lo S.5 48s, we) $10.00 
From Mr. Albert E. Peck 
SYLVAN BELLE—(Peck, ’43). Gloriole X White 
Seedling: I like this white Iris better than any 
white Iris I have yet seen, particularly for its 
strong growth, pleasing form and freeness of 
bloom. The flowers are large and well placed 
on stalks over .40 inches tall, heavy substance 
and excellent branching. The flowers are pure 
white, with many flowers open at a time, with 
nine buds to a stalk; yellow beard witn golden 
venations at haft; mildly fragrant; mid-season. 
The price will be maintained next year. .$10.00 
