EVERY GARDEN SHOULD HAVE 
SOME IRIS PLANTINGS 
No other flower gives such large returns for so little 
investment in time and money. 
Iris are easy to grow, hardy and practically free 
from disease and most insect pests. 
The range in color is more extensive than in any 
other flower and with the various blends, by-colors, 
plicates and variegatas, the variety to choose from is 
almost unlimited. 
Iris not only give wonderful color value and added 
beauty to your garden, but are excellent as cut flowers 
for the house. A stalk, if cut when the top flower is 
opening, will last a week or longer. 
THE AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY 
Every Iris lover should by all means join the above 
organization, one of the finest of its kind in the coun- 
try. Members receive four big Bulletins (illustrated) 
yearly, each of which are packed full of interesting and 
instructive articles on Iris, as well as many intimate 
comments on all the new varieties. 
Membership costs $3.50 per year. Send money and 
application for membership to The American Iris So- 
ciety, 444 Chestnut St., Nashville 10, Tenn. 
A Fine New Book On Iris 
* THE IRIS” 
An Ideal Hardy Perennial 
Written and published by members of the 
American Iris Society. 
Contains a wealth of information on Species, Hybrids, 
Culture, Fertilization, Disease Control, Hybridization, 
Companion Plantings, Color Harmony, Border Planning, 
many illustrations. Price for immediate delivery— 
Paper Binding—$1.50 Permanent Binding—$2.50 
The above book will be sent free instead of extra Iris, 
if desired, on all orders amounting to $15.00 on cata- 
loged Iris—not Special Offers. 
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