SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS. 
ANNA GAGE—(Gage, 1941). The coloring is 
the most gorgeous of my recent introductions, 
with standards of Tawny Olive and flaring falls 
of rich garnet brown. Early; 35-inch ...$1.00 
ARCTIC—Creamy, smooth, warm white. Gold 
throat and heavy overlay of gold on falls. Sen- 
sational 05 Bs een ee rs cote ble $1.00 
ARETHUSA—A Daphne red self, very large flow- 
ers.) Be Me one aS is eee 6 0 le $1.00 
ATROUS—(Gage, 1948). Perhaps the darkest 
of all red-purples. Standards are blackish red- 
purple. The falls are a deeper red-purple than 
anything shown in the Ridgway Color Stand- 
ards. At a short distance appears to be a black 
Iris. Velvety texture. Midseason; 34-inch. H. 
f VALE TO AU ii $7.00 
AUREATE—Medium yellow with finely serrated 
CUMCS. sei le Sol eae Wt ale clue er 50e 
AZTEC GLORY—A coppery pink blend. Highly 
recommended: ‘Late 210. .2.40 =e $2.50 
*AZURE SKIES—(Paiterson, 1943). Beautiful 
pale lavender, blue ruffied flowers. H. M., ’43, 
$5.00 
BALMUNG— (Sass, 1939). Large yellow plicata 
of ‘quality ) }.ccdoes eke 6 a te $1.75 
BARBARA ELLEN— (Gage, 1942). The standards 
are a golden tan faintly flushed Mauve. Falls, 
Hortense violet to amethyst violet. Golden yel- 
low beard. Midseason; 83-inch ......... $1.00 
BARKREST—(Gage, 1942).. This is a very large 
rich red-purple self. The standards have a glis- 
tening sheen. Velvety falls, orange beard. Mid- 
season: 36-inch ... 2.02.02 .|. ¢ ee 75¢ 
BELLE COVERT—Pink and lilac blend ..... 50e 
BEVERLY—Pinkish fawn self. Late ...... $1.00 
*BLUE ZENITH—(Whiting, 1942). A large and 
tall ecampanula sky blue—one of the loveliest 
of the new: blues. ......... 2. 244 hee $2.50 
BO BEEP—Cream color and pink .......... 50e 
BRIDAL MORN—(Tobie, 1946). A very fine 
white with slight yellow heart and no venations. 
Standards tight and a well balanced flower of 
good size and heavy substance and velvety tex- 
ture. Light yellow beard. Makes a fine clump. 
Midseason’) i ee ea $2.00 
BROWN BONNET—(Gage, 1941). Standards 
are dark olive buff. Falls Hay’s Russett, a deep 
brown tone, and style branches golden orange. 
Beard orange bronze. Early; 28-inch ...$1.00 
“BROWN BOY—(Salbach, 1940). A larger flow- 
er than Radiant, with the very brilliant copper 
and orange tones’ ....°2.)..70)71.0 eee $1.00 
BUTO—Dark violet-blue bicolor. Secaree ..:.35¢ 
BUTTERCUP LANE—Brilliant yellow self. H. 
i) ET pe pyre $1.50 
CADENA—(Peck, 1945). Plicata, yellow, flecked 
violet cyl a Re ie $1.00 
CAHITA— (Gage, 19438). The standards are light 
brown. Falls rich Bordieux, brownish red; or- 
ange beard... 38-inch 9. 3%.¢ 4.2.7 35e 
