1933 AIS Bulletin #47, April
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CONTENTS
The Ghost Iris ….... 3
Edward Bruce Williamson 1877-1933 … 4
Tis Better Left Unsaid, The Editor . 4
The South—^Where is it? … 5
Iris in the Lower South. Columbia, Charleston, and Bennettsville, 8. C.;
Augusta, Ga.; Oneco, Fla .. 6
The Distribution of Iris in Florida, E. Earold Hume … 12
Iris in the Piedmont. Greensboro and Winston-Salem, N. C.; Atlanta,
Cedartown, Borne, Ga.; Birmingham, Ala . 19
Growing Conditions, Mrs. John Lewis Kilgore . 23
On Tenderness in Iris, Dr. F. M. Hanes … 25
Texas, Houston, 8am, Antonio, Dallas … 26
In North Texas, Mrs. Gross B. Scruggs … 28
Oklahoma, Helen C. Boe, Tulsa; Oklahoma City . 30
The Family Tree . 33
Tennessee, Iris Desert Gold (Kirk.), C. P. Connell, Mrs. J. 8 . Bouton . 34
Garden Effects. Mrs. Katherme P. Wright . 42
Test and Display Gardens, 1932 … 45
50-100 Most Popular Varieties. Compiled by Sherman B. Dujfy . 48
Ratings—1933 Regulations . 54
Garden Pictures 6, Displaying 50-100 Varieties. B. 8. Sturtevant, M.L.A. 55
Ratings, Scores, etc. 57
How Were They Judged, cent….... 50
Bibliography, 1932. Compiled by Ethel Anson 8.
PecTcham . 64
Varietal Notes . 73
Tid-bits 30th. Iris W. B.
DyTces; The
LaJce Iris and its Differentiation from
the Crested . 75
Iris Chromosomes. J. C. Nicholls . 79
On Flower Shows; Iris Cold Storage . 83
The Vocational Guide. Our Officers … 85
News and Notices. Exhibitions, Bulletins, and Items . 86
For more information on historic Irises visit the Historic Iris Preservation Society at
http://www.historiciris.org/
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BobPries - 09 Jun 2018