Introducing 
From the well-known gardens of Mrs. Morgan Ketchum, 
Memphis, Tennessee, three outstanding irises. 
For years, Mrs. Ketchum has been a very enthusiastic 
hybridizer. Her irises are well known in Southern Gar- 
dens and admired wherever seen. 
Due to her great love for her creations and modest, retiring 
manner, she has never attempted to capitalize na- 
tionally. 
We feel that Ketchum iris should be on display in gardens 
wherever there is an Iris Lover's Garden. With her 
consent, we consider it a great privilege to introduce 
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COTTON CARNIVAL—A Southern aristocrat—as white as 
cotton is from the deep South. The blooms are borne 
on stately stalks about 40 inches high. The standards 
are arched and domed. The falls are wide and slightly 
ruffled. The large flowers are well spaced on nicely 
branched stems. The substance is good. A sturdy 
SLO Wie ares earn ee ee SE pe sees ree ee teh rae 510.00 
ROSE LUSTER—shall we say “Miss New Look” in irisdom? 
This lovely, soft rose blend is most intriguing with a 
brown petticoat edging on the falls. A beautiful taf- 
feta sheen compliments this lovely iris. Very good 
substance and stalks well branched. One of the last 
igs DlOOM MARE ECAC sree nae Si es ee, get $5.00 
SILVER SAIL—Sailing in Southern breezes is this lovely 
silvery white iris. The blooms are medium-sized, mak- 
ing it an effective iris to use for flower arrangements 
indoors. The flowers are borne on well-branched stalks 
and are nicely spaced. The beard is white. The sub- 
stance is good. This iris will delight you with its dainty 
ChIS DIC SSipae tee area eee core nee ee, eae, Ur $5.00 
