SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS. 
ORANGE BOY—(Riedel, 1941). An orange-red 
blend with large, well-branched flowers. Mid- 
EON UO eT ede ckl, (INS ae tie Uti a ly ie far te RS et $2.50 
PERSIAN PRINCE—(Whiting). (H. P. Saciith 
Bright :varierata; Hii Mo. Se $5. 
PINK REFLECTION—(Cook). Hydrangia | ink 
Bere AL IMEC AD NEE Cin BOP ne te Giada eed, OA a! oN $9.00 
RED VICTOR—(Peck, ’44). A very fine red ox- 
DIGOA SOLE ESAS ES aie le copia’ sie ee $4.00 
SILVER AND GOLD—(Tobie, ’44). <A _ beauti- 
ful gold and yellow blend ............. $10.00 
STARDOM—(D. Hall, 1941). A fine, warm gold 
and copper blend, Midseason; 34-inch ...$2.00 
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 
SNOW FLURRY—(Rees). Ruffled blue-white. 
PRSWAVE HERES, I MN ets gH PER Th A ROe ate $4.00 
TANAGER—(Gage, 1943). (Christabel x Red 
Bonnet). Fawn color flushed rosy red stand- 
ards. The falls are deep Helebore red with a 
soft brown edge, Early; 84-inch ........ $1.50 
THE PEARL—(Gage, 1942). (Selene xX Wa- 
satch). Large flowers with pure white stand- 
ards faintly flushed with pale ampero blue. 
Midseason: SGrciNIN sisieeiwias sha aieiere  nireiarepordts $1.00 
THREE SISTERS—(DeF., ’35). A striking com- 
bination of red and white Where 4 A, Sek Cam $7.00 
TIFFANJA—(DeForest). The finest yellow plic- 
BCR LO CRTC, lin FRM ciinih: Lhe oeeyed wo iota Navid farts tobe $12.00 
WAKARUSA—(Lapham, 1941). Radiantly col- 
ored with velvety orange and vivid red. In ef- 
fect, a burnt organe bicolor with velvety falls. 
Midseason ; DAPRCH iil wie aia wade: le whine! agi, $6.00 
WAMBA— (Gage, 1941). Practically a deep vio- 
let self with a coppery bronze beard. Good form 
and branching, velvety texture. Early; 32-inch, 
$1.00 
WINTER SHADOWS—(Peck-Bent, 1941). A 
sparkling light grey-blue, slightly crinkled falls 
and standards with changing highlights like the 
winter shadows on the snow. Late; 38-inch,. 
$3.50 
ZARZUELA— (Peckham). Tall, pink bicolor, 
$7.00 
