(UR DISPLAY GARDENS 
enjoyment among fine irises, in perfect weather, and at 
the very best time of the day, I headed for Suffern, New 
York. 
| In the same issue of the Bulletin, Mrs. Wallace J. White, 
iris grower and judge from Altoona, Pa., writes: 
From Clifton Heights we journeyed to the Cherry Hill 
[ Iris Gardens at Pleasant Valley, Pa. Here, Mr. Holton, the 
owner, has transformed a ramshackle house into a thing 
of beauty, and the farm into a gorgeous iris garden. Some 
of the newer varieties were Melody Lane, Pink Sensation, 
Pink Formal, Pinnacle, Argus Pheasant and Spanish 
Peaks, all in a perfectly beautiful setting and so well 
grown. Of course he had plenty of the older varieties ar- 
ranged so thai the visitor and prospective buyer could 
pick and choose to his heart’s content. There was a con- 
stant stream of people coming and going all the time, 
which proved the popularity of both Mr. Holton and his 
lovely garden. 
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