4 LINWOOD IRIS GARDENS 
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LENSCHNEE—A large broad petaled white of 
beautiful form and heavy texture. A soft 
flush of blue at the center of the falls lends 
a most enchanting note. Medium height. Each 
LEONIDAS—Graceful flowers of crisp light 
blue which in a clump is exceptionally beauti¬ 
ful. Grows and blooms well. Rather tall with 
fine strong stems. Each_ 
LEVERRIER—An EARLY, tall and decidedly 
striking bright light red of immense size. 
Distinct brown veining on the white throat 
and lower part of the standards lends an odd 
and attractive appearance which caused this 
to be nick named the tiger Iris. FRAGRANT. 
Each _ 
LEREMA—A rich red violet bicolor whose 
garden effect is dark red. The standards are 
beautifully infused with bronze; the falls are 
bright and velvety. Of excellent garden value, 
having height, color, quality and fine foliage, 
with stout well branched 30 in. stalks. Each 10c 
LINDBERG—A well formed brilliant blue bi¬ 
color of charming beauty. S. of cool, clear, 
light blue in lovely contrast to the dark blue 
purple falls which have a dainty margin of 
light blue. Yellow beard. 36 in. LATE. Pro¬ 
lific. Each___ 15c 
LOELIA—Another lovely and unusual flower of 
the Labor type. A tall dark metallic red, 
flushed heliotrope. Vigorous and profuse. Each 20c 
LOHENGRIN—Many fine blossoms of clear 
light rosy mauve with a fresh white throat. 
Slightly ruffled margins. A fine old timer. 
Each_ 07c 
LON A—A beautifully ruffled plicata of charm¬ 
ing peachy pink coloring with golden yellow 
beard and haft. The creamy falls are striped 
and dotted violet. About 25 in. FRAGRANT 
and one of the most popular of the Sass Iris. 
2 for 25c. Each_ _ 15c 
LORD LAMBOURNE—This radiant and lovely 
Iris with its profusion of large glowing blos¬ 
soms, conies about ten days ahead of the main 
group and has a long blooming season. S. cop¬ 
pery fawn flushed rose; F. rich madder red. 
Tall, sturdy and distinctly outstanding. Each 10c 
LORD OF JUNE—Mammoth FRAGRANT flow¬ 
ers of charming loveliness. S. lavender blue, 
the broad falls a shade deeper. Harmonizing 
yellow beard. A handsome, well known and 
widely popular Iris of which I never tire. 32 
in. 3 for 25c. Each_ 10c 
LORELEY—One of the most vigorous, with an 
abundance of beautiful blossoms and a long 
blooming period. S. canary yellow occasion¬ 
ally splashed with purple; F. raisin purple 
with a canary yellow margin. Because of the 
poise and unusual marking of the S. it is 
most appropriately called the butterfly Iris. 
About 26 in. Each_ 07c 
LOS ANGELES—One of the loveliest Irises im¬ 
aginable. Huge perfectly formed blossoms of 
satiny white; S. faintly flushed and penciled 
blue at margins; the broad fine falls reticu¬ 
lated reddish brown at haft. Very rich orange 
beard. 39 in., with excellent branching. FRA¬ 
GRANT. Each___ 50c 
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