Shreveport, and to the garden. To those of you unfamiliar with these Lou- 
isiana iris, may I extend to you an invitation to buy them, to grow them, and 
to get a new thrill from these beauties of the iris kingdom. 
Sincerely yours, 
Sule one 
Terms: 
Remittance with order: check, draft, er money order. 
Postage prepaid with orders of $5.00 or more. No orders less than $5.00, 
please. 
Shipments will be made from August 1 to September 15 unless other- 
wise requested. 
I guarantee the iris to be true to name and disease free, but cannot guar- 
antee that they'll live under circumstances beyond my control. 
Cultural directions will be sent with each order. 
Orders are accepted subject to stock on hand. I will not substitute un- 
less authorized to do so on the order blank. 
Because of scarcity of stock, I am unable te sell wholesale at the present 
time. Later, please. 
Join: 
The American Iris Society. Dues $3.50. Family membership, $5.00. 
The Society for Louisiana Irises. Dues are 50c per year plus membership 
($3.50) in the American Iris Society. Members of a family having one full 
membership may join the Society for Louisiana Irises for $1.00 each, entitling 
them to full privileges of this Society but not of the American Tris Society. 
Dues may be sent to the American Iris Society. 
Send dues to the American Iris Society, 444 Chestnut St., Nashville 10, 
Tenn., or Miss Marie Caillet, Box 365, S. L. I. Station, Lafayette, Louisiana. 
Home Gardening, 814 St. Louis Street, New Orleans 16, Louisiana, has 
interesting articles on the Louisiana Iris group. 
Cover drawing, “Haile Selassie,” by Miss Caroline Dormon. 
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