SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS. 
WILD ORCHID—Between phlox pink and mallow 
pink, enhanced by a coppery tinted haft. Me- 
dium size flowers of heavy substance ...... $1.50 
WINTER MOON—Large, cream white. Fine.40c 
WINNESHIEK—Silky, deep blue-violet...... 35e¢ 
Varieties at 25c Each 
ALINE—Azure blue 
BEOTIE—Metallic elephant grey 
BLUE JUNE—A bluish lavender self 
pide rca Meee ora Purple and dark blackish 
viole 
CHIEF SIDAR—Similar to DAUNTLESS, much 
freer blooming 
CREOLE BELLE—Satiny Bishop’s purple self 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT—Two shades of purple, 
DOLLY MADISON—Lilac Flushed Blue 
HOOSIER—Deep red self 
LEGEND—S. are bluish purple with a bronzy 
sheen, F. deep rich purple 
LILY PONS—Buff, pink and rose pink 
MARY GEDDES—Salmon; F. overlaid with Pom- 
peian red. 40 inches 
MAUD DEMING—A pink-toned blend 
OSCEOLA—A sky blue self with crinkly texture 
PAULETTE—Light blue, mammoth flowers 
PEACHES—Peach, apricot and orange tone 
PINK DEMOISELLE—Lilac pink self 
PRES, PILKINGTON—Blend of buff and lavender 
RAMESES—Blending of gold, pink and apricot 
RED DOMINION—(Ayres). Velvety blood red 
RED ORCHID—A beautiful Violet Carmine 
ROSY GLOW-—lvory white, edged violet purple 
SAN FRANCISCO—Large white flowers, edged 
lavender 
SANDIA—A bright, clean deep pink blend 
SHAH JEHAN—Rich Oriental coloring 
SPOKAN—‘“The most brilliant’ of red-browns.” 
SUNTAN—Soft, yellow blend 
SUSA—Brilliant blue-purple. Very early 
TENAYA—Deep plum purple 
THURATUS—Dark purple self; a beauty 
WASATCH—Huge, glistening white, marked with 
clear blue 
YVONNE PELLETIER—Pale blue; tall 
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