+ LINWOOD IRIS GARDENS 
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GEO. J. TRIBOLET—A dusky beauty, of vel¬ 
vety blackish purple with a heavy suffusion 
of bronze. Large fragrant flowers. Medium 
height, vigorous, and highly recommended. 
Each 15c, 2 for_ _ 25c 
GEORGIA—See bargain list. 
GERMAINE PERTHUIS—Especially fine large 
flowers of deep violet purple, with a rich 
brown flush at haft. Falls broad and vel¬ 
vety. This variety ranks with the highest 
class modern hybrids of today. Sweetly scent¬ 
ed. Each_ 25c 
GERTRUDE—See bargain list. 
GIANT BALDWIN—This giant Iris though con¬ 
siderable larger, has the spherical form of 
Baldwin. A bit rosier in color, with the same 
peculiar smoothness of finish. Each_ 50c 
GILEAD—Another of those splendid odd metal¬ 
lic blends from D. M. Andrews in 1931. An 
even toned self of bronze and golden yellow. 
Flowers large with high arching standards. 
Tall, well branched and free flowering. Each $3.00 
GIRAN—(Pogocyclus) Deep rich wine color, 
with beautiful veining. One of the most popu¬ 
lar of this group. About 20 inches. Each_ 35c 
GLORIAE—Large flowers of bright light blue. 
Almost a self. Tall and very pleasing. Each 35c 
GLOWING EMBERS—S. rich warm tan; F. 
glowing mahogany brown. Too much can not 
be said in favor of this grand Iris. Tall 
strong stems laden with gorgeous blossoms 
after practically all others are through bloom¬ 
ing. Rugged. Each_:_ 25c 
GOLDEN GLORY—A nice clear, light to medi¬ 
um toned yellow of good form. Tall. Well 
branched. Each_ 15c 
GOLDEN HELMET—A new and strikingly 
brilliant variegata from J. Sass in 1933. Tan, 
yellow ochre, and thorn brown, combined with 
bronze and oxblood red. Medium height. 
Each_$10.00 
GOLDILOCKS—A prolific bloomer which must 
be seen in clump to be properly appreciated. 
A smooth soft yellow with a lustrous silky 
sheen. With its many stems of uniform 
height, the name is most befitting. Fra¬ 
grant. 36 inches. Each_ $1.00 
GOLD IMPERIAL—A very trim appearing 
flower of clear chrome yellow with rich 
orange beard. Smooth finish and excellent 
substance. Each 15c, 2 for_ 25c 
GRACE STURTEVANT—One of the most rich¬ 
ly colored of the dark Irises. Large fine flow¬ 
ers of sorghum brown, with falls of exceed¬ 
ingly heavy velvet like texture. Illuminated 
by a brilliant orange beard. Fragrant. Very 
hardy. 36 in. Each_ 85c 
GRAPTA—See bargain list. 
GRETCHEN—S. white with a faint flush of 
pink; F. bright deep rose heavily veined. A 
rather fascinating type. 36 inches. Each_ 25c 
GREVIN—See bargain list. 
