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LINWOOD IRIS GARDENS 4 
ELIZABETH EGELBERG—Fine large pink bi¬ 
color with golden orange beard. A beautiful 
flower, with domed standards and flaring falls. 
Very tall, rugged and reliable. Each_ 35c 
ELSINORE—Dainty and charming is this soft 
clear yellow, with both standards and falls 
edged lilac. Medium height. Each_ 25c 
ENDYMION—A tall buff blend with an odd 
metallic tone of burnished gold. Fragrant. 
Fine. Each_-_ 25c 
ESPLENDIDO—See bargain list. 
EVADNE—This attractive variety, has a color 
note quite distinct from anything else in the 
garden. A glowing old rose with a coppery 
suffusion, and a bright orange beard. Fra¬ 
grant, 30 in. Each_ 15c 
EVENTIDE—See bargain list. 
FAIRY—See bargain list. 
FARANDOLE—Large well formed flowers on 
strong 32 inch stems. S. french gray heavily 
suffused rose in center; F. purple overcast 
rose, with broad margin to match standards. 
In effect, a lovely subdued pink blend. Extra 
rugged. Each_ 50c 
FEDORA—Yellow and golden brown blended 
bicolor. Fine large flowers and a most faith¬ 
ful and prolific bloomer. Each 15c, 2 for_ 25c 
FIREFALL—A color gem in bordeaux red. Each 25c 
FLAMINGO—Light, warm rosy red, with a brill¬ 
iant beard and a central infusion of yellow. 
This elegant large flowered variety is a de¬ 
sirable addition to any collection. Tall. Each 25c 
FLORENTINA ALBA—See bargain list 
FLORIAN—A tall, richly colored, brown toned 
heliotrope. Each_ 25c 
FOLKWANG—S. white, faintly flushed rose; F. 
claret red, with a light margin. An unusual 
and charming combination. Very fragrant. 
Each 15c, 2 for_ 25c 
FRAGONARD—A warm rose toned pink. One 
of those luscious indescribable colors for which 
Cayeux is famous. Each_ 50c 
FRIAR TUCK—A novelty Iris of blackish vio¬ 
let. Curiously veined and spotted at haft. 
Try planting it beside Snow White. 32 in. Each 15c 
FRIEDA MOHR—One of the finest pink Irises 
ever introduced. Enormous flowers, with at¬ 
tractively flaring falls. Very tall and well 
branched. Locust blossom fragrance. Each 35c 
FRO—See bargain list. 
GARNET—Rich red purple of good garden 
value. Rugged, tall and rather late. Each 15c 
GAVIOTA—White, with standards and falls 
faintly edged iridescent yellow. Fragrant. 
Charming for close inspection. Medium 
height. Each_ 15c 
GAY HUSSAR—S. a beautiful shade of deep 
yellow, with sharply contrasting falls of vel¬ 
vety oxblood red. Very gay and stylish. A low 
growing front row variety. Rugged. Each 25c 
GEO. YELD—S. apricot, shaded rose; F. wine 
color, with a clear buff margin. Tall, rug¬ 
ged and strikingly stylish. Each_ 25c 
