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To have a garden and work in it, is the way for peace and contentment in these 
disturbed times. Iris are easy to grow, and such a joy when in bloom. You will never 
tire of them. 
Garden Clubs are always welcome, and time will be reserved for them if notified 
in advance of. visit. We also maintain exhibition plantings of fine Hemerocallis, 
Narcissi, Peonies and Peppies. Arrange to see them when in bloom. Descriptive List 
of any sent on request. . 
' ‘TERMS 
Cash with order, or roots will be sent C.0.D. if a 25% deposit is made. No order 
accepted for less than $1.00. On orders amounting to less than $2.00 please add 25¢ 
for postage and handling. Ohio customers add sales tax. 
Shipments ~ Bearded Iris are shipped from July to early October. None sent in 
Spring. Peardless Iris are planted in early Spring or Fall. All freshly dug on order. 
Postage =- All items prepaid on orders of $2.00 and over, up to dozen lots. Do 
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not send stamps for small orders except in 3¢ denominations. 

_ Location - We are located on the Three C-Highway (Stat® Route #3) about 10 miles 
from the business center of Cincinnati, and the Kenwood bus passes the place. You 
are cordially invited to visit the gardens at any time. ff 
A SELECTED LIST OF THE NEWER’ IRIS 
The following list has been selected with eare. Any new variety not listed here, 
can be ordered at market prices. Prices in Novelty Section are subject to adjustment 
to meet those offered by other growers. 
Time of Bloom is indicated by E, early; M, midseason, and L, late. Height of the 
flower stalk in inches is given in brackets after the time of bloom. "S" means 
standard, or 3 upper petals; "F" means falls, or the 3 drooping ones. 
ALIGHT (LM 38) Large pale yellow S. long white F. edged yellow. 200 
ALWAYS (LM 42) Heavy substance, old ivory, veined and edged bronzy red—purple. ot 
AMIGO (EM 34) Clear light blue-lav. S. deep purple velvet F. pale edge. 1.00 
ANGELUS (L 36) Broad-petaled mallow pink, with mauve iridescence on falls. -60 
ARCTIC (M 44) A large, pure white of heavy substance, with an area of bright yellow 
throughout the center. Ruffled S. and broad F. Le? 
BALL O'GOLD (LM 36) Frilled S. are deep golden yellow, the smooth drooping F. a 
deep lemon yellow. Beard red gold. 1.50 
BALMUNG (LM 38) Very fine yellow plicata. Brown etching on S. & F. 2.50 
BERMUDA SAND (M 38) Light coffee tan, with glint of gold. A finer and, larger 
Jean Cayeux with ruffled S. & F. io 
BIRCHBARK (M 36) A fine white with ereenish tinge in center. 75 
3UCKSKIN (LM 40) Large golden tan of good form and substance. 1.50 
SHINA MAID (LM 40) Lovely blend of golden pink and copper. hd 
SORONET (LM 34) Soft golden tan, with a rosy undertone. -50 
