SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS. 
HYLEPHILA—Purplish lilac, brown and light yel- 
eR. alo tig tele a)al ele delle ’w alee koa acs 35¢ 
ICY BLUE—A self of palest blue dusted with 
SEDO LL as lale gin ie sie © accelerates )s $1.00 
*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., 
Sees 0942.07 S8-INCH. . occ cc ats bw es $8.00 
INDIANA SUNSET—(Lapham). Pink and apri- 
(TE RT ange eet ge a a AA i $2.00 
ISHPANEE—Standards yellow. Falls yellow with 
RIM PON Sale Pei eglnie ith oig ly wise ein taleon’s aoc 
JAMBOREE—(Peckham, 1942). <A _ floriferous 
mmeeana white bicolor. Date ...c.0608 00. 50e 
JEAN CAYEUX—Coffee brown with golden glint, 
35¢ 
*JOANNA—Velvety deep purple. Very fine. .50c 
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. .$1.00 
*KEYSTONE—Large, deep blue self. EXTRA.50c 
LADY LETTY—(Gage, 1946). Standards are Em- 
pire yellow, falls Etruscan red (brownish), 
edged with soft yellow. Good size flowers of 
good substance and branching. Faintly fra- 
grant. Midseason, 36 to 88 inches tall ...$5.00 
*LADY NAOMI—(Fay, 1941) M. A charming 
sanded soft pale lavender with a network of 
violet lines in the falls. H. M., 1942 ....$3.00 
LADY OF SHALOTT—Plicata, white sanded rose. 
$4.00 
LADY PRISCILLA— (Gage, 1942). A very dainty 
plicata of medium size flowers, with daintily 
frilled edges. Blossoms early on 32-inch stalks. 
OEE eo eos 4 ld a ca ove saree ccldiele eve siese 50c 
LANCASTER—A beautiful flower of lustrous, 
MTEL UUISE fect el soa ig a aie at gtk: ac erehee alc $2.00 
LATE SUN—Rich, deep yellow. The best yellow 
CSTE UE RD a gee ag lr gets as a F $1.25 
LIGHTS ON—(E. G. Lapham). This is the red- 
dest Iris I have seen. Evenly colored standards 
and rch, velvety falls. Wide branching, 33- 
SOR od ye sind 2 at's Malye Sg aig toe $15.00 
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. 
Pee aL OAR, COBALT) (2 a sieleie es ve ice $3.50 
LOUVOIS—Havana brown and velvety ray, 
1.0 
MALLORCA—A charming Iris that might be 
permed a. pinker’GLORIOLE «2.0.60... $1.00 
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