AN INVITATION 
TO ALL FLOWER LOVERS, the gate is always open to visit our picturesque 
gardens. There is something to see most anytime of the year. The meander- 
ing creek and its native timber, the swinging bridge, the spring. The rock 
garden along the creek bank, the wide swath around the lake which contains 
27 varieties of water lilies and teeming with gold fish. Flowers of all kinds, 
moss, ferns, seedum, rare shrubs and trees abound. Especially, we wish you 
could be here during the month of May, when over three hundred varieties 
of the latest, and some of the finer older Iris is in bloom. To those of you 
who haven’t seen the newer Iris of the last ten years, you have no idea of their 
beauty —a flower surpassing any orchid that ever bloomed. 
Our farm is located on Highway “66” at the eastern edge of town. At 10901 
East 11th Street, which is 71/4 miles east of main Street. We hope to see you 
some day. In the meantime we wish you health, wealth and happiness. 
The Terry's. 
feb eR RY 5 
feel bees b AR DIED 
ADVENTURE— (Grant 1941) EM. 36”. A 
cream yellow and crushed raspberry pli 
cata with broad standards and large flar- 
ing falls. Branching and substance excel- 
WSO cera tn pee eee 50¢ 
AFAR—(Lapham 1948) EM. 34”. A color 
cast all its own of orange sherbet new 
toned pink. A vigorous grower, fine sized 
blooms, branched stems. Another out- 
standing color by that pink Iris specialist, 
ISkes ILE SICK sce 3 to $1.50 
ALADDIN’S WISH—(Murawska 1945) M. 
' 36”. Blue brushed cream, the blushings 
as if chalked on rather than blended. Very 
large blooms, most unusual and lovely. 
75¢ 
ALASTOR— (Splendor 1940) EM. 38”. A 
deep cyclamen pink with an underlay of 
rich old gold. Very colorful with its tan- 
gerine beard. It is the only iris in this 
color class at a popular price. It deserves 
a place in everyone’s garden.............--» 50¢ 
ALLINE ROGERS — (Kleinsorge 1950) 
ML. 34”. A heavily ruffled pinkish rose; 
somewhat like Cascade Splendor, one of 
its parents. Standards upright and closed; 
falls are wide and flat. Golden yellow 
beard and style arms. This ashes of roses 
with a blending of gold near the haft is 
2) DERI)... i ee $2.50 
IRIS 
SHIPMENTS start when rhizomes are ma- 
tured, which is about June 15th. 
ALPINE GLOW — (Kleinsorge 1945) ML 
36”. A self of subdued rose tones, close 
to lilac or pale violet. A large flower 
with slightly ruffled petals. In bright sun- 
light it has a pinkish cast. Beard is gold. 
50¢ 
AMANDINE—(G. Douglas 1946) ML. 36”. 
A very unusual and refreshing cool cream 
self, considered one of the finest creams 
with a slight lemon tinge. Fragile looking 
but with an amazing substance that can 
take: the, weat bets 223 ..0cseerseree- $1.75 
AMIGO— (Williamson 1934) M. 30”. Clear 
light lavender violet standards brilliantly 
contrasted with falls of deep, velvety, hy- 
acinth violet, shading out to light hya- 
cinth violet narrow white margin. A rich 
Iris suggesting a velvety blue purple pansy. 
Heavy texture, fine form........-------------- 50¢ 
“Here is my order. My husband and } 
visited your gardens last Monday. Wish we 
could order one of each and every cone.” 
Texas Mrs. C.W.B. 
“It is living as are all the order 
last year and year before.” 
Arkansas Mr. Roy Y.S. 
