One and All 
In the good old days, years ago, we had few freezes and 
little snow. Folk from the East were heard to bemoan no 
white Christmas, and hurry back “home.” Now we have 
weather—whether or not! Most unusual, if cold or hot. 
Snow in March. It hasn’t been, like this since way-back- 
Wie Wiemnidiersmates Diteat lastuts comes soO.what have 
we, and where’s it from? A Flower Magazine, with cover 
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again, every bit of it. From the. Midwest; New England, 
too, South and North, the regions through. ‘There’s hope 
of Spring, and new Iris bloom. The Bulletin like wise will 
be along soon. And if your planting is small or vast, each 
issue will help as in the past. So send your dues to A.I.S. Be- 
low is printed the full address. Please do it now—then read 
on through. For we, also, hope to hear from you. 
You are invited to join 
THE AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY 
Annual membership, $3.50 
Send check payable to the American Iris Society 
444 Chestnut Street 
Nashville, Tennessee 
