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I have about 25 varities of older dwarf iris, some of which may be had for 25c each. 
Here area few: 
Alba, Azurea, Citrea, Cyanea, Jean Siret, Orange Queen, Tom Tit; Zua, Tony, Yellow Frills 
Sound Money, Souv. De L. Cavagnac (reblooms), Ultra, Equinox, Alpin, Aurea Maculata, 
Gorgeous, Judy, Nugget, Purple Beauty, Petite Amie, Reichenbachii, Snow Cup, Sonny, and 
of course my new introduction: Little Elsa priced at $2.00 each. There seems to be a srowing 
interest in the hybridizing of dwarf iris and it offers a srand opportunity. They need much im- 
proving in form, and color range should be widened. Pollen of the dwarfs can be held over (wp 
to 6 weeks) and used on the Tall-bearded iris to produce true intermediates, another class, now 
badly neglected, but important if the iris season is to be extended through the dwarfs, to Inter- 
mediates, to Tall Bearded and the later Spurias, etc; 
JOIN THE AMERICAN JIRIS.. SOCIETY 
444 Chestnut Street ~ Nashville 10, Tennessee 
Dues $3.00 per year. The four quarterly bulletins will keep you “up-to-date” on iris culture and 
the latest happenings. 
The new book: The Iris An Ideal Hardy Perennial, written and published by members of the 
American Society, is a gem which everyone should have. Paper bound $1.50. Permanent binding $2.50. 
May be had from above address, or send your order to me. 

MOUNT “TIMP” 
HOLLAND PRINTING — PROVO, UTAH 
