SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS. 
GERTRUDE WELCH—(Gage, 1943). Medium 
size flowers. ‘The standarus are deep olive burt 
and the falls are mauve with a border of light 
browns eae Zaineh eyes 4 vase TRIAL te FRE RA $1.00 
GOLDEN FLEECE— (J. Sass, 1940). Clear lemon 
yellow standards, Falls are white with a band 
of golden yellow: beautifully ruffled ....Sold 
INDIANA NIGHT—(P. Cook, 1942) M. This 
Iris has been described as a glorified Sable. A 
deep velvety purple. Dark but very brilliant. 
The stalks are tall and well branched. H. M., 
ALS? TVA ZAM BOR ihe i oe alin bade ora iabaes acon $8.00 
HOOSIER SUNRISE—(Lap.-Schreiner, 1942). A 
very large bloom of excellent substance. 5S. 
buff tinted pink, Falls are a lovely shade of 
pink.., Midseason, HMMs 19438 05 0 ae. sie $12.00 
JAMBOREE—(Peckham, 1942). A _ floriferous 
pink and white bicolor. Late .......... $1.50 
KATHERINE GAGE—(Gage, 1942). (Dorothy 
Dietz x Sir Michael). Standards domed, Brad- 
ley’s violet. Falls Madder violet, flaring orange 
beard. Distinctive, Midseason; 34-inch. $2.50 
LADY NAOMI—(Fay, 1941) M. A _ charming 
sanded soft pale lavender with a network of 
violet lines in the falls. H. M., 1942 ...... $7.50 
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. $1.50 
L. MERTON GAGE—(L-8) (Lapham). This is.the 
Iris described by an eminent Iris breeder as the 
best of all the pinks. Fine shape, broad falls, 
excellent substance. Tall and fine stalk. 40 
inches. According to the Ridgway chart, ‘the 
standards are pale salmon color over pale mas- 
sicot yellow. Falls Rosalane pink to broad hafts 
of Baryta yellow, reticulated Sayal brown;. 
beard light cadmium. Large rhizomes carried. 
three bloom stalks with seven large increase. 
AS Ma As dS 1942>) “Marlys. ce oes $10.00 
MULBERRY ROSE—(Schreiner, 1941). A most 
beautiful and unusual shade of deep pink. Tall 
with large flowers on well branched stalks, e008 
NATALIE BALCOM—(Gage, 1943). A _ lovely 
pink self of medium size. Pale lilac flushed 
with Lobelia violet fading out to almost true 
pink enhanced by a prominent deep orange 
beard. A pink GOLD STREAM, Free flower-. 
ing. Midseason; 35-inch. NET ........ $3.50 
NED LeFEVRE—(Lapham, 1942). Huge plant. 
with three tall, well-branched stalks. Nine to 
11 blooms. S. onion skin pink flushed lilac. F. 
pinkish orange blend. Orange beard. Midsea=: 
SON. BE=INCH ie ee yee eee eles rAighae: sou elet se $8.00" 
ORANGE BOY—(Riedel, 1941). An orange-red’ 
blend with large, well-branched flowers. Mid- 
ROASOT re ie gavel e ale! oe MATE WR Bie eer ate $2.50 
STARDOM—(D. Hall, 1941). A fine, warm gold 
and copper blend. H. M., 1940. Midseason; 34- 
til eR Ea Weer Pas ORT ke BP OTA, alta 's, eTuc ates $2.00 
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