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UNWOOD IRIS GARDENS ★ 
ANNDELIA—A dainty and delightful soft pink 
toned Iris with ruffled standards of soft lilac 
pink. Broad falls of white, flushed and veined 
lilac pink at edges. Vigorous, free flowering 
and recommended. 32 inches. Each _ 20c 
APACHE—A radiant coppery red of striking 
beauty. About 20 in. and loaded with glowing 
blossoms. A real flower jewel for the front 
row planting. 3 for 25c. Each _ 10c 
APHRODITE—Deep pink of smooth even tone 
with a beautiful white throat. A tall and re¬ 
fined appearing flower of good substance 
which is especially fine for landscaping. FRA¬ 
GRANT. A good grower. Each _ 10c 
ARLETTE—A charming cream colored self 
with a rich golden beard, waxy texture and 
extra stylish form. A heavy bloomer which 
works beautifully in the garden picture. 27 
in. Hardy and LATE. 2 for 25c. Each _ 15c 
ARNOLD—Bronzy mahogany brown which is 
exceedingly rich and beautiful in the sunlight. 
About 26 in. Hardy and free flowering. 
4 for 25c. Each _ 10c 
ASIA—Large fine blossoms of a silvery laven¬ 
der, blue and yellow blend. LATE and VERY 
FRAGRANT. Tall. Prolific. 2 for 25c. Each _ 15c 
AUTUMN KING—See fall bloomers. 
AVATAR—An especially attractive flower of 
lovely coloring. S. smoky beige; F. velvety 
pansy purple. A luminous golden yellow cen¬ 
ter lends distinction and lights the entire flow¬ 
er from within. Large well formed flowers on 
sturdy 27 in. stems. FRAGRANT. Each _ 10c 
BALDWIN—A distinctly outstanding flower of 
immense size, very broad petals and rounded 
form. A manganese violet self of smooth 
enamel-like finish. Medium height, extra vig¬ 
orous and freely recommended. Each __ 20c 
BALLERINE—Tall and FRAGRANT, with im¬ 
mense flowers of light blue violet, having 
broad petals with wavy margins. A magnif¬ 
icent Iris of unusual grace and beauty. 
4 for 25c. Each _ 07c 
BALROUDOUR—(Oncocyclus hybrid). A new 
strain of Iris, introduced by J. Sass in 1933. S. 
soft blue; F. olive buff with a splash of golden 
maroon. Exquisite and interesting, reminding 
one of a miniature orchid. Artistically beau¬ 
tiful for cutting. About 12 in. with narrow 
foliage. Bulbs tiny but very vigorous and per¬ 
fectly hardy to cold. EARLY and long bloom¬ 
ing. Each _ 20c 
BEAU IDEAL—This charming novelty never 
loses in popularity. Of neatest form and a fine 
bloomer. Pure white with a solid half inch 
border of Chinese violet around both S. and F. 
About 26 in. FRAGRANT. 3 for 25c. Each. _ 10c 
