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We are not in the iris business as yet, 
but here are three items of our own that 
we are very proud of and we know you 
will like them. : 
TOMMY’S PINK: 60”. A grand flower of 
smooth pink, falls and standards being 
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clear tangerine beard. Foliage broad and 
high and increases fast. Garden visitors 
claim this one of the finest pinks they 
have ever seen. Net. $10.00 
ARLENE WOOM): 1953. The heaviest 
ruffled iris to date in dove orchid stand- 
ards and a clean lilac orchid in the falls, 
a tightly closed dome. A very clean haft 
and beard of soft Jemon. This iris has 
been acclaimed by many iris judges as 
the very best in the class. The bloom is 
very large and the branching is excel- 
JANE HOFFORD: 1953. The exact coun- 
terpart of Arlene Wood in size and form, 
the only difference being in color which 
is a full rich cream in the standards and 
falls of creamy yellow trimmed in lemon. 
A very clean haft and a matching beard 
of lemon. A very heavy ruffled iris and 
one that is sure to please. Net. $6.00 
AGAIN we repeat, if any of the above iris 
does not come up to your expectations 
we shall be glad to give you credit for the 
amount paid in any items from our gen- 
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identical in color, a clean haft with a_ lent. Net. 
DAYLILY CULTURE 
The daylily has been called the “lazy man’s flower” by many but 
this is only partially correct. It is true that you may have success in 
any kind of soil and under most any condition, but, with a little extra 
care, you may have the very finest in large and colorful bloom. 
Any good barnyard manure worked in around your plants in the fall 
is beneficial but be wary of using a large amount of commercial ferti- 
zers as the daylily does not seem to absorb them as some plants do. 
If you live in a zone of hard winters and icy coverings during the 
dormant period, would suggest that you do your planting in the spring 
by all means to eliminate winter loss. Allow your plants to form large 
clumps for beautiful effects, and when you do make divisions, do not 
plant huge divisions as they seem to sulk when so planted. Keep them 
well watered when planted until they are well established. 
Some varieties do not show their best in bloom for the first year and 
for this reason should not be closely judged until they are well estab- 
lished. 
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GARDEN CLUB POOLS 
We welcome pooled orders from Garden clubs and in this way 
a whole club may place their orders together and take advan- 
tage of the sensational discounts we offer. 
WASHINGTON STATE TAX 
Washington State residents, please add 3% sales tax to the 
amount of your order. No tax outside the State of Washington. 
SHIPMENT DATES 
Shipments shall be made March 15th through May and fall 
shipments from August 15th through October, 
SUBSTITUTIONS 
We make no substitutions unless you specifically ask us to do 
so and name your substitution, Your money shall be refunded 
immediately on any plant that you order and we cannot furnish. 
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J. P. WOOD AND SONS — BOX 1088 
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