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OFFERINGS OF 1935 
Group of copper toned seedlings: 
Timagami 
Aztec 
Ojibway 
Magnetawcm 
During a period of seven or eight years I 
have been working with several of my own 
seedlings showing tones of copper in combina¬ 
tion with various shades of red, rose, purple, 
and gold. Perhaps the culmination of these ex¬ 
periments was in Copper Lustre, an unexpected 
copper self. Aside from this many blends ap¬ 
peared, with Standards of burning copper or 
golden tan, and with Falls of varying shades 
of red. Some of these will be kept within my 
own garden, but a group of four has been se¬ 
lected for public offering These vary in time 
of blooming, and in vividness of color. Indian 
names have been given all. Timagami is early, 
Aztec, which somewhat resembles it, comes 
two weeks later. Ojibway is distinctly different, 
is quite tall and vigorous in growth, and re¬ 
ceived an H. M. from the American Iris Society 
in 1936. Magnetawan is preferred by many as 
the most attractive in color. Price of each of 
above group. $ 5.00 
