♦ LIN WOOD IRIS GARDENS 
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SOLEDAD—A fine soft yellow. Very early. 20 in. 
STEEPWAY—A beautiful pink toned blend. Rugged. 
SUSAN BLISS—Tall fine pink, of lovely form. 
TAJ MAHAL—A tall, good white, of heavy texture. 
TROJAN A—A very hardy, early purple bicolor. 
TROOST—Rose pink, falls heavily striped. 
TRUE CHARM—Large white penciled blue. Fine. 
TURCO—A pleasing blend of fawn and lilac. 
VALERY MAYET—Distinctive rose and red bicolor. 
VIRGINIA MOORE—Bright yellow. Late. 
WHITE KNIGHT—Fragrant, waxy white. Low. Late. 
WILD ROSE—Dainty flowers, of lovely rose pink. 
W. J. FRYER—Tall and late. S. yellow; F. Maroon. 
WYOMISSING—Soft pink of delicate coloring. 
ZUA—A novel crinkly white. Early. About 15 in. 
ZWANENBURG—Amber, olive green and maroon. 
Early. 
BEARDLESS VARIETIES 
DOROTHY K. WILLIAMSON (Beardless Hy¬ 
brid) Outstanding color of velvety, red pur¬ 
ple. Each _ 25c 
BLUE CHARM (Sib.) H. P. Sass. New. Ex¬ 
tremely large flowers of pure light blue. An 
improvement over the older varieties. Makes 
a fine clump 30 in. high. Each_ 50c 
EMPEROR (Sib.) Deep blue purple. This is one 
of the best of the standard varieties. Each 25c 
MISS DULUTH (Sib.) J. Sass. New. Rich, vel¬ 
vety violet. One of the darkest Siberians. 
Grows well. Each_ 50c 
MRS. TAIT (Spuria) Pleasing shade of light 
blue. Easy to grow. Spuria Iris are tall grow¬ 
ing. Each_ 25c 
OCHROLEUCA (Spuria) Cream with rich yel¬ 
low center. Makes a fine plant for an odd 
corner or around the back of pools. Tall 
straight foliage. Each_ 25c 
PERRY’S BLUE (Sib.) Extra tall sky blue. One 
of the very best in this color. Each_ 25c 
RED EMPEROR (Sib.) Light wine red. This is 
the only Siberian Iris of this color. A genuine 
novelty. Each_ 50c 
TECTORUM (Japanese roof Iris) One of the 
easiest of all Iris to grow. Crested, light blue 
flowers on 18 inch stems. Makes an attractive 
and interesting clump in the rock garden. 
Each_ 25c 
Beardless Iris must be planted in the early 
spring or late fall ONLY. You will reecive them 
at proper planting time. 
CACTI 
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SEDUMS AND SEMPERVIVUMS 
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varieties of these plants. 
