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LINWOOD IRIS GARDENS 4 
WINNESHIEK—Extra large and elegant flow¬ 
ers of richest dark blue violet, with broad 
and velvety falls. A model of faultless form 
and striking beauty. Medium height, rugged 
and reliable. Very outstanding. Each_ 75c 
W. J. FRYER—A tall, VERY LATE blooming 
Iris of worthy consideration. S. dark olive yel¬ 
low. Velvet like falls of blackish mahogany 
brown. Large flowers of good substance. Each 15c 
WOODLAND—Extra tall, with huge ruffly 
flowers of graceful beauty. A clear softly 
colored, light pinkish violet self. Especially 
attractive and because of its height, fine foli¬ 
age and good growing habits it is a most de¬ 
sirable variety. A fine companion for Jack 
Rose. A splendid landscape pair. Each_ 15c 
YATAGHAN—A fine rich purplish red with 
brown reflections and a deep yellow beard. 
3 ft. Rampant growth. FRAGRANT. 2 for 25c. 
Each_ 15c 
YELLOW HAMMER—For color and carrying 
power this EARLY yellow is a dandy and 
may be seen a full block away. About 21 in. 
Rich deep yellow with broad orange beard. 
Rugged, free flowering and FRAGRANT. 
2 for 25c. Each_ 15c 
YOLANDE-—A grand Iris which I should like 
to recommend to you. Distinctly outstanding, 
with giant flowers of rich dark blue on tall 
strong stalks. Husky and prolific. 2 for 25c. 
Each_ 15c 
YVES LASSAILLY—Large and delightfully 
charming flowers of splendid form and 
SWEETEST FRAGRANCE. S. white; F. 
pale porcelain blue in center shading to white 
at edges and merging into fawn at the base. 
Harmonious yellow beard. 3 ft. Extra vigor¬ 
ous and free flowering. A beautiful and in¬ 
teresting flower which is very difficult to de¬ 
scribe. Each __ 50c 
ZAHAROON—An exquisitely beautiful flower 
of handsome form and silky finish. A blended 
self of fawn and lilac with a golden suffusion 
which shades into a dainty golden halo at 
margins. Brilliant orange beard. Hardy, good 
branching and strong slender stems loaded 
with glorious blossoms of jewel like beauty. 
Each _$1.25 
ZINGARA—A striking little novelty of gayest 
coloring. S. bright orange; F. reddish brown 
with orange stripes. 2 ft. Small hardy bulbs. 
Each_ 20c 
ZUA—Another novelty Iris of distinction. A 
creped and crinkly white with a tinge of 
silvery blue. Good sized flowers on 12 to 15 
in. stems. VERY EARLY. FRAGRANT. Suit¬ 
able for rock gardens. Each_ 15c 
ZWANENBURG—(Pogocyclus) VERY EARLY 
intermediate. Large well shaped flowers of 
unusual coloring and silky texture. Amber, 
rich old gold and olive green with irregular 
splashings of soft maroon. Yellow style arms 
and orange beard. Extra hardy, free flowering 
and always dependable. SWEETLY SCENT¬ 
ED. Each_ 10c 
