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LINWOOD IRIS GARDENS + 
KESTREL—A showy flower of attractive color¬ 
ing. S. lobelia violet; F. rich and velvety dark 
violet with a light margin to match the Stand¬ 
ards. About 32 in. Each_ 10c 
KING JUBA—This brilliant large flowered Iris, 
introduced by H. P. Sass in 1931 is one of 
the best variegatas of today. Of fine form and 
texture, the color clear, pronounced and strik¬ 
ing. S. purest deep yellow, with broad falls 
of darkest velvety red. (Honorable mention 
1932) 36 in. Each_ 75c 
KING KARL—One of the most distinctive of 
the ever popular Sass plicatas. Stylishly frill¬ 
ed with S. of light pinkish cinnamon; F. cream 
color, heavily peppered coppery brown. 26 in. 
Each_ 15c 
KING MIDAS—It is impossible to describe the 
golden beauty of this captivating Iris. S. 
burnished gold; F. garnet flushed mauve and 
shading to a golden margin. Bright orange 
beard. Medium height, well branched with 
often seven flowers to a stem. Each_ 35c 
KING TUT—Rich reddish brown, with flaming 
golden bronze standards. One of the most 
striking and dominant color combinations in 
the garden. Grows well and blooms freely. 
26 in. Each_ 25c 
KNOX ROT 
Ain expediently effective rot remedy in pow¬ 
der form. Economical and easy to use. Play 
safe and include a box in your Iris order. 
Half pound carton, only .35c 
LABOR—A mass planting of this Iris in the 
sunlight is a most magnificent sight. A deep 
red self with a lustrous sheen of coppery 
metallic blue. A finished, FRAGRANT flower 
with impressive individuality. Medium height. 
Each_ 10c 
LADY BYNG—A charming and beautiful flower 
of fine form and excellent substance. A uni¬ 
form soft rosy lavender self of purest color 
and silky finish. One which the sun does not 
fade. 27 in. Vigorous with extra strong senti¬ 
nel like stalks. Recommended. 5 for 25c. Each 07c 
LADY LILFORD—(Pogocyclus) Extra large 
and attractive flowers of silky blackish pur¬ 
ple with a striking black beard. Of rounded 
form and excellent substance, being vigorous 
and reliable tho the bulbs are small. VERY 
LATE. One of the darkest of all. Easily 
grown. Each_ 25c 
L’AIGLON—One of the very finest Irises on the 
market today. A glowing bronzy red bicolor 
with large flowers of excellent form and sub¬ 
stance. Tall, extra rugged and free blooming. 
LATE. Similar to Coppersmith. Don’t fail to 
add this grand Iris to your list. Each___ 10c 
LENT A. WILLIAMSON—This lovely Iris 
which created such a sensation when first in¬ 
troduced is still worthy of a place in any 
garden. An extra large, blended bronzy pur¬ 
ple bicolor with golden orange beard. Of splen¬ 
did form and finish and great vigor. 5 for 25c. 
Each_ 07c 
