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We Have Moved to a New Location 
The show gardens and fields are now on the north slope of Cooper Mountain, three and one-half miles south of 
Aloha on Wheeler Avenue. 
There you will find hundreds of varieties of Iris in bloom during the month of May. 
Please accept our invitation to see this panorama of colors, accentuated by the beautiful setting or our new 
gardens, with their mountainous background and the Tualatin Valley below. 
Most of the new Iris of the past two years along with many of the time-honored favorites can be found here, even 
though not all of them may be listed in this catalog. 
Once you have seen these fields in bloom, you will never forget the National Iris Gardens. 
Our climate is mild, with plenty of moisture and a long growing season. We are fortunate indeed in having our 
Iris grown in Oregon and Washington, where there is just enough winter to enable the rhizomes to become per- 
fectly hardy. . 

You can find our office at Fourth and Main Street, Beaverton, Oregon (Phone: Beaverton 2545). 






JOIN THE AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY 
Four wonderful Bulletins published each year, all for $3.00. You may send your check to the Secretary of the Society, 
Mr. Sam Y. Caldwell, 444 Chestnut St., Nashville 10, Tenn., or include the amount with your order and we will send it for you. 
They also have published a new book, ‘The Iris”, written by many famous Iris authorities. This costs $1.50 in a paper 
binding, or $2.50 in permanent binding. 

, NATIONAL IRIS GARDENS, BEAVERTON, OREGON 
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