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[|N this section of the country IRIS do exceptionally well, and 
i these newer and better varieties are much in vogue. They are 
fine for Border Planting, giving you a mass of colors through 
the months of May and June. The light green leaves, tapering to a 
point, are useful in floral arrangements. The slender flower stalks 
bear delicate, gorgeous flowers in a wide assortment of colors, some 
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solid, some two-toned. These are sure to please you. 
LOUIS BEL. One of the darkest of the 
purples, blooming early. 
LOHENGRIN. Cattleya rose, a different 
color for your Iris collection. 
GOLDEN GLOW. A beautiful yellow, 
one of the loveliest shades in Iris. 
PRIMROSE. Deep, clear yellow. Very 
effective next to blues or purples. 
PIONEER. Fine red purple self. The red 
tones are much desired. 
PRINCESS BEATRICE. Lavender. 
QUAKER LADY. Smoky lavender shad- 
ed yellow, some rose. 
TAJ MAHAL. A very fine pure white, 
flowers of a fine shape, heavy waxy 
substance. Has a rugged constitution, 
increases rapidly. 
SKY BLUE. One of the most popular. 
The color is as the name implies. 
SWEET LAVENDER. Very fragrant. 
IRIS RHIZOMES: 75¢ Lach - $7.25 Dazen 
RED PINK BRONZE 
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THESE VARIETIES grow in the form of a sugar loaf, and as the 
name implies, look like a huge and colorful cushion on the ground. 
Throughout the blooming season, each “cushion” is literally covered 
with myriads of pink, red or bronze blossoms, an amazingly beautiful 
sight. So numerous are the flowers that you won't miss the many 
you cut for bouquets. Clumps may be divided in the spring, making 
several plants. Ours are the genuine compact, upright cushion type, 
something of a novelty in the Southwest. Be among the first to have 
these exciting and gloriously beautiful “Mums. 7 Get yours NOW! 
Large Clumps 50¢ Each 
