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GARDENING IN THE SOUTHWEST 
Dutch are usually white and shades of blue, the most outsta tding 
being Wedgewood. This must not be confused with the Tall- 
Bearded of the same name. These blossom with the Tall-Bearded 
and do not prolong the season of bloom in the Southwest. The 
Spanish and Dutch Iris require a dry situation, multiply well and 
are exceedingly desirable; while the English prefer partial shade 
and moist, rich soil. 
Marian Price Scruggs. 
