SUNNYSIDE GARDENS, NATICK, MASS. 
NED LeFEVRE—(Lapham, 1942). Huge plant 
with three tall, well-branched stalks. Nine to 
11 blooms. S. onion skin pink flushed lilac. F. 
pinkish orange blend. Orange beard. Midsea- 
I TICOMM oct did she ela etek aue «4 ateleld ss $1.00 
NIGHTFALL—A very dark pansy purple, the 
standards a little lighter. Excellent ..... $3.50 
NOONDAY SKY—Very large flowers of lavender 
Ie ert An ck Nie Cucta eas u'o: ealelale ale els $1.00 
NUTBROWN MAID—(Nesmith, 1940). L. Deep 
copper brown and burnished rose ........ $1.00 
NYLON—A light brown blend with a rosy Bei 
1.00 
ORANGE BOY—(Riedel, 1941). An orange-red 
blend with large, well-branched flowers. Mid- 
EE er ge oi cl aie etig'tel ove (9. sChiglacwialaters $1.00 
ORANGE FLAME—(Salb.) 36-inch. M. Large 
Bariee in brilliant shades of golden orange and 
ME eter sted theese crete eal ale ate ad ete $2.00 
OREGON SUNSHINE—Large light yellow with 
ETE Paty PT TS A ke Lc ines) octets ave ehavelace $1.00 
ORIANA—A fine, large white ............. 35¢ 
*ORMOHR—(Kleinsourge, 1937). Large, tall Wm. 
Mohr seedling, good pollen. Seeds freely, $1.00 
OZONE—A beautiful mauve-toned blend ....50¢ 
PERSIAN PRINCE—(Whiting). (H. P. Sass). 
Smermevariepata, Heo M. fc. os eho ale $2.00 
*PINK REFLECTION—(Cook). Hydrangia pink 
CE Vee A re AS oe ee $6.50 
PRAIRIE SUNSET—This Iris won the Dykes 
Medal in 1948. A glorious blend of rose and 
Mereearicot ANd OYTANGE .,..ceec ve veses $2.50 
*PRIORITY—(Lapham, 1945). This is, proba- 
ably, the first red fall-blooming Iris, a rich, 
Meopeaimost pansy purple: :..........<6.- $4.00 
“PURPLE GIANT—One of the best deep purple 
No i sh i ey ag 40¢ 
RADIANT—S. burnished golden bronze. F. or- 
a os BG AY rs pie array ge ne 75¢e 
*RED AMBER—Standards jasper pink flushed 
amaranth pink. Falls a blending of old rose to 
Eugenia red with copper suffusion. Lovely, 
MEET EY ES one og 20k ail yc tans Intel 6 (als eae ee lacete $4.00 
RED BONNET—Dark red self. One of the pur- 
EI MTree L NE cy al ele cic aca ewidl ¥ aisles 75¢ 
RED GLEAM—A very brilliant red Iris. Sri 
1.50 
RED VICTOR—(Peck, ’44). <A very fine red ox- 
MN NC el atte aiiuiccecah hep oie Ghake asa, bile $2.00 
RHAPSODY—A symphony in violet purple and 
Brown.) Heavy substance ...:5.%....%s5-h $1.00 
*ROSE TOP—(H. P. Sass, 1943). A very large, 
tall and outstanding pink plicata. It is heavily 
marked rosy pink on a cream white ground, 
10.00 
ROSY FLUSH—tThe pinkest Iris in my garden. 
Yellow at center. Over 40 inches. Late. (See 
MRM ed), DAME OL) oc aye 0 tyenei auto ola wi ale 60¢c 
ROSY WINGS—Blending of brown and pink. 
Dykes Medal and A. M., Royal Horticultural So- 
ciety and the Iris Society (British) ....... 35¢ 
SALAR—Gay tones of flesh, cream and salmon, 
$2.00 
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