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LINWOOD IRIS GARDENS 4 
PINK OPAL—This tall and lovely creation by 
Jacob Sass, was named the fall of 1933. 
Smooth even pink of splendid size and quality. 
A sister seedling of the famous Pink Satin. 
Possessing a similar subtle charm, but taller, 
more rugged, and of rotund form. One to 
a customer. Each _ _$1.00 
PIONEER—One of the finest brilliant red pur¬ 
ples in commerce today. Tall and vigorous, 
with large and lovely fragrant blossoms. Re¬ 
markably fine upright foliage. Rather late. 
Each_ 25c 
PLUIE D’OR—A tall pure golden yellow self 
with rich orange beard. Awarded Dykes Medal 
and a certificate of merit. Each 65c 
PONGEE-—As the name implies, is an irides¬ 
cent light buff colored self, enlivened by a 
rich golden beard. Medium height. Each_ 25c 
PRAIRIE GOLD—An intensely rich, deep yel¬ 
low self. A prolific and dependable bloomer. 
Late and medium low. Each 15c, 2 for_ 25c 
PRINCE LOHENGRIN—A larger, pinker and 
lovelier Lohengrin. Tall and rather early. 
Each_ 25c 
PRINCESS BEATRICE—Fragrant flowers of 
lustrous silvery lavender. A model of form 
and classic beauty. Very ornamental is the 
broad erect, blue green foliage. Early. About 
36 inches. Each_ 25c 
PRINCESS OSRA—A beautiful blue toned 
plicata of Super quality. White with standards 
and falls flushed and dotted clear blue. 
Medium. Each_ 25c 
PRINCESS VICTORIA LOUISE—See bargain 
list. 
PROSPERO—Large rich blue purple bicolor. 
Finest of habits; the tall strong stems al¬ 
ways held well above the foliage. Vigorous. 
Each_ 15c 
PURISSIMA—An elegant pure white of large 
size, lovely form and best of habits. Tall. 
Each_75c 
QUAKER LADY—See bargain list. 
QUEEN ALEXANDRA—See bargain list. 
QUEEN CATERINA —See bargain list. 
QUEEN OF MAY —See bargain list. 
QUIVERA—A mingling of pinkish buff, yellow, 
orange and brown, attractively veined. Of 
unique beauty, but very difficult to describe. 
28 in. Each_ 65c 
RAFFET—Bright blue of an unusual shade, 
with white veining at haft. Very late. 28 in. 
Each _ 25c 
RAMESES—The Dykes Medal award received 
by this Iris in 1932 positively identifies it as 
one of the worlds outstanding new varieties. 
A large bronzed pink and apricot blend by 
H. P. Sass. Vigorous in any climate. Sturdy 
well branched 36 inch stems with many large 
flowers open at a time. Perfect habits. Rec¬ 
ommended. Each_$1.00 
REALM—A delightful pure blue self, with 
bright golden beard. Late, vigorous and free 
flowering. Very tall making it extremely de¬ 
sirable, as it landscapes beautifully. Each 25c 
