Spun Gold—queen of show, Oklahoma City. Shown by Mrs. H. W. Arnett, Okla. 
“The Irises purchased from you the past few years were perfectly fine.” NEW YORK 
“My Iris have been simply wonderful. About 150 visitors have called so far and I have 
given your address to many. I told them how kind you have always been—almost as though 
we had been personally acquainted. Thank you for many happy hours.’’ MINNESOTA 
“A friend gave me your catalog. She said the Iris she ordered from you last summer were 
the nicest plants she had ever bought and that all bloomed and were true to name.” 
OHIO 
“Here I am again in line for a few more of your beautiful Iris. I have had wonderful luck 
with your large rhizomes. Every one blossomed except Blue Shimmer.”’ MASSACHUSETTS 
“TI have never had such fine Iris from any other garden. It was a great pleasure to put them 
out because I know they will all bloom in the spring, probably two to three bloom stalks 
each!” MISSOURI 
“T can well understand why you receive so many “‘love letters.’’ The Iris and Daylilies I got 
from you last year are thriving beautifully. One variety even bloomed in November, which 
was a big thrill to a family just breaking in a new and barren homestead.’”’” PENNSYLVANIA 
“Can't resist telling you how much I enjoy your catalog. Only limited space restrains me. 
I use your little book continually through the Iris season and have confidence in your descrip- 
tions. All stock I have ever received from you has proven more than satisfactory but the con- 
venient size, as well as the personal notes make Edenwald catalog a very valued friend.” 
MICHIGAN 
Edenwald Gardens are glad to speak a laudatory word for the newest garden 
magazine, POPULAR GARDENING, and recommend that our readers make good 
use of the Introductory Offer Coupon enclosed. 
Culture of IRIS and HEMEROCALLIS 
These flowers are among the easiest of all for the unskilled gar- 
dener to grow to perfection. In addition to their indescribably beau- 
tiful flowers they yield generous and ever-continuing dividends in the 
further development, by joining these non-profit, mutually helpful 
societies: 
form of increase. 
With each shipment of plants we enclose a leaflet giving the simple 
instructions for their planting and care. You will not need to be born 
with a green thumb nor stir up any witches’ brew for spraying or 
fertilizing to have a beautiful garden. 
YOU CAN LEARN A LOT about the culture and the progress 
of irises and daylilies and, at the same time help to promote their 
PLANTS AS GIFTS 
Those who have had the happy inspiration of giving 
plants, when the occasion called for a remembrance, know 
that nothing else they could devise, would serve so 
admirably for this purpose. For a flowering plant is a 
living thing, a remembrance whose recurrent display of 
delicate and refined beauty is a constant reminder of the 
giver’s thoughtfulness and a sure way of keeping the 
memory green. 
We are always happy to serve as the intermediary 
in executing orders intended for gifts, and send a print- 
ed card to the donee, when requested, announcing that 
we have been authorized by the donor to ship the plants 
at the proper planting time. Gift shipments are accom- 
panied by a shipping list but prices are omitted. They 
can also be accompanied by the donor’s card, sent to us 
for that purpose, if no message is enclosed so that 
postal regulations will not be violated. It is not practical 
to time shipments for any dead-line dates but if your 
order is received in time it will be scheduled for ship- 
ment as nearly as possible in conformity with your wishes. 
The map at right shows our central location which 
enables us to supply you with freshly-dug plants 
which will find themselves “at home” in your gar- 
den and will not need an extra year for acclimatiza- 
tion before blooming. The circle is drawn on a 600- 
mile radius, hardly more than a day’s drive. 
AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY, Geddes Douglas, Secy., Franklin Road, 
Brentwood, Tennessee. Publications—4 Quarterly Bulletins of over 
100 pages each. Dues, $3.50 per year. 
THE HEMEROCALLIS SOCIETY, Geo. E. Lenington, Sec’y., Box 
139, Kansas City 10, Mo. Publications—Yearbook, chock full of in- 
teresting information about daylilies. Dues, $3.00 per year. 
Mail your dues direct to the above addresses, or if you prefer you 
may include them with your order and we will forward. 
PRINTED IN U.S.A. By A. B. MORSE COMPANY, ST. JOSEPH, MICHIGAN 
