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Eleanor Roosevelt, 26” M*, fluerite pur- 
ple self. HM AM 3c ee .30 
Ella Race, S-mauve; F-purple ........ 45 
Aa Fall Beauty, 48” E*, 
bronze-brown §; violet 

blue- Bes, aac 60 
Far South, 34”, bright 
yellow ai. Se eee .30 
Gibson Girl, 36’*, plicata in rosy helio- ° 
trope on light yellow ground .... 7.50 
Gladsong, 24”’M, yellow ground plicata, 
TANUSUA vee cocceokens secre teaee te eterna 39 
Golden Cataract, 20” EM*, golden yel- 
low, vivid orange peard veces. .30 
Immaculate, pure white .................. 1.65 
Jane Krey, 34’EM, red violet with 
white: beard. ooo ee ee 30 
Jean Siret, 12”E, yellow ........0..00..0... -30 
vy Kansas Ingleside, 32” 
y oi LM*, red toned self on 
as side, HM .... .30 
King Junior, M, an 
ay w improved and more 
s As red Autumn King .30 
Lieutenant de Chavagnac, 10” E, violet, 
bronze and cream 2 for 35 
Martie Everest, 33”EE*, uniform fey. 
very ean 


October Blaze, 34’EE*, dancing red 
Tomes 22605 erg eae area ° 
Pearly Loveliness, 25”E, pearly 
White (ai Sere ae ee ee 1.75 
Peggy Babbington, E, waxy yellow self 
sure bloomer2.% eee 2 for .35 
Polar King 36”M, 
sweet spice*, very 
large white flush- 
ed pale greenish 

yellow HM, 
eer we ey 45 
Priority, is lly 
tones, HM, .. 5.00-—=——"_.— = 
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Shipments 
To Four 

No distance is too great for shipments of 
IRIS. This past season we have shipped iris 
to individuals in England, France, Holland, 
Union of S. Africa, New Zealand, Australia 
and Alaska, 
Sometimes the roots have to be enroute 
over 30 days, hence we have to dig the roots 
and dry them slowly for about 20 days prior 
to our packing them for shipment. We have 
had one instance of a shipment of ‘iris hav- 
ing traveled 3 times across the Atlantic be- 
fore they reached their proper destination, 
yet they still blomed in June of this past 
season. IRIS ARE HARDY. 
> SEE () CD () ED () ERD ( ) ED ( CTD () GD (ED O-D- ()- D-DD 0-SD-C 
own hobby. 
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Surefire, 18”E*, pale cream .......-.- 3 
Violet Glory, 1-7 (of ears vial 
COLOY 5. 2sl2.. Sp tela a aa Uy 15 
Whisperwood, 32”, clear blue .......... as 
White Autumn King, 28”,EE, snow 
White oss for . 5 
Xeon, 4” EM, deep yellow . si iss: 50 
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JOIN A FLOWER SOCIETY 
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Every true flower Idk 
will enjoy the quar 
bulletins (or yearbo 
published by the_separ- 
ate societies, each Fs 
taining a weath of info 
flower on their favi 

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Many of the so- 
cieties sponsor 
flower shows, 
annual meetings 
or conventions 
and garden club 
tours. Annual 
memberships are 
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Bulletins, $3.50 
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Quarterly Bulletins, $2.10 © 
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Bulletins, $3.00 ; ny 
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Monthly Bulletins, $3.50 ~~ 
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terly Bulletins, $5.00 (* if you 3 
member of American Iris So ple y 
then dues are $3.50). Cie 
Membership Offer—With every $1 
order of stock we will pay % the « 
of any membership above ‘marked vy 
%. Merely include remittance for y 
%2 share cost of membership and indi 
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and we will forward direct, to st 
concerned, 
