SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS. 
TALL BEARDED IRIS 
Sunnyside Gardens’ 
Introductions 
FOR 1947 
ERMA NEALE—(Lapham, 1947). A pink self. 
Perhaps the nearest to real pink. It is near 
the color of Chatenay Pink of Ridgway’s Color 
Standards, and is slightly suffused with lilac. 
No retticulations or venations. Good _ size 
blooms with heavy substance. Smooth texture 
and pale yellow beard, Strong grower and 
blooms early on 80 to 36 inch stalks. Mild fra- 
TM ot, niche al o's oy d's os nsetate winless $5.00 
FENELLA— (Gage, 1947). Red Pomp xX Fran- 
cesca. A blend. Standards Citron yellow (me- 
dium), with a pinkish flush. The falls are Pom- 
pian red, blending to (medium tone), on pale 
yellow at haft. Bright yellow style branches 
and deep chrome beard tipped with soft brown. 
Smooth texture and beard tipped with soft 
brown. Smooth texture and heavy substance. 
30 to 85 inches. Midseason. .........e¢- $5.00 
HONEY BALL—(Gage, 1947). The standards 
are amber yellow and the falls are also amber 
yellow with a pinkish overtone, The flowers 
are of medium size with a heavy substance and 
smooth texture; early flowering and fragrant. 
CUM INCOR! Fo ac Pk. sc alee eee acs ee $2.50 
A Select List of Choice Irises 
INCLUDING 
Recent Introductions 
The asterisk * before the name of the Iris de- 
notes that stock is limited. 
ADVENTURE—(Grant). Yellow plicata with 
MNTSTILE SANIT re 2 se efa gld aes aie dale ook via $2.00 
ALASTOR—Deep cyclamen pink .......... $1.50 
ALLUMEUSE—Wisteria violet standards, pansy 
REM cy teat ths Gini shew w Siete mia rathe ies 60c 
AMIGO—Light lavender violet to deep Hyacinth 
OS ile Cental ae ia Sk SE $1.00 
AMITOLA—Huge, dusty pink and rose blend.35c 
ANDALUSIAN BLUE—Very early medium blue, 
$1.00 
ANGELUS—Light mauve pink with heavy petal 
substance. Huge size 0c 
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