Brings New Beauty 
into Your Home! 
Enjoy your Iris indoors as well as out of 
doors. Many gardeners find it pleasant and 
an interesting creative hobby to make ar- 
rangements with their Iris. Our suggestion 
is to experiment and develop some interest- 
ing groupings. You will find it both inter- 
esting and satisfying. 
To the right— 
Groups of pastel toned allium bloom 
make a good contrast with the larger flow- 
ered Iris with their rich tones. Yucca foli- 
age gives us height and an interesting sil- 
houette for the grouping of carmine-cerise 
Inspiration and orchid Harriet Thoreau 
Iris. An interesting study in monochro- 
matics; adaptable for a garden nook as well. 

To the left— 
Gray green dry con- 
torted palm leaves 
combine well with cop- 
per beech for our 
grouping of red Solid 
Mahogany, russet tint- 
ed Autumn Splendor 
and Pale Primrose Iris 
in a pewter washed 
copper bowl. The 
blending of brown to 
yellow tones is im- 
proved by a few sprigs 
of the chartreuse flow- 
ered alchimella (ladies’ 
mantle) in the fore- 

ground. 
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