The Garden 
VoL XXXVII, No. 4 MAGAZINE 
June , 1923 
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Arthur G. Eldredge , Photo. 
“UNDULATING RANKS OF IRIS, 
SLIMLY HOLDING THEIR BROAD FLAT BLOOMS 
(LIKE TRIPODS OF INCENSE) 
ALOFT TOWARDS THE MOIST SPEARING 
OF MORNING SUNLIGHT.” 
Michael Strange 
Crowning the Iris season come in late June these shm- 
stalked, floppy-eared Japanese friends which have an 
air of languor about them wholly in accord with the 
hot days of July through which they continue to bloom. 
Lovers of Wedgwood will find the subdued blues and 
violet-purples of that fine porcelain delightfully echoed 
by these Irises. Garden of Mr. Robert Allerton, 
Monticello, Illinois 
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