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* LINWOOD IRIS GARDENS 
BEAU SABREUR—A bright and conspicuous 
flower of splendid form. S. golden yellow softly 
suffused rosy lilac in center; F. rich coppery 
red. Extra heavy orange beard. Very husky, 
with fine broad foliage. 30 in. Each —- —_ — 15c 
BLACKAMOOR—One of the finest of the dark 
varieties. A rich blackish violet when first 
opened. S. violet; F. blackish violet purple 
with a most effective blue beard. Tall, vigor¬ 
ous and free flowering. Each _ 75c 
BLACK WINGS—One of the darkest and the 
most distinctive of the so-called black Irises. 
A rich blackish purple with extra broad and 
velvety falls. A beard of brownish orange 
adds a complimentary touch to the dark 
beauty. Large well formed flowers on strong 
30 inch stems. Each _ 65c 
BLUE BONNET—I wish it were possible to 
convey to you the beauty and fine qualities of 
this handsome Iris. It is tall and extra vigor¬ 
ous, with large fine blossoms in a beautiful 
two toned blue which is decidedly striking 
in clump. Light blue standards with rich dark 
blue falls. Each_ 20c 
BLUE MONARCH—A queenly beauty with ele¬ 
gant large blossoms of crisp clear coloring. 
A beautiful shade of medium light blue with 
standards and falls the same. Very tall and 
well branched, having great vigor and fine 
habits of growth. LATE. Each _ $1.50 
BLUET—A dainty and charming Iris with style 
and individuality. Nearly a sky blue in color 
with fluffy looking blossoms. About 20 in. 
Extra free flowering and very fine for low 
border or mass plantings. 20 for $1.00. Each ... 07c 
BLUE VELVET—This much heralded blue 
beauty, the Iris you’ve been waiting to buy, 
is now within the price range of all. S. pure 
dark blue; F. intensely dark smooth and vel¬ 
vety blue violet, enriched by a vivid orange 
beard. Vigorous and well branched, with extra 
broad handsome foliage. A superbly beauti¬ 
ful dark blue. Each_ 35c 
BOADICEA—S. light tan; F. yellow at base and 
margins and beautifully tinted lilac at center. 
Somewhat similar to the lovely Ophelia, but 
a little lighter. Tall, free flowering, and LATE. 
Each _ 25c 
BRANGAENE—A very rich fine flower with 
extra long standards of silky violet suffused 
with coppery gold. The falls are dark red 
violet with a lustrous velvety sheen. Beard 
brown and yellow. Rugged, with broad fine 
foliage and strong 33 in. stems. A most at¬ 
tractive large flowered variety. Each _ 25c 
BRUNO—This elegant FRAGRANT Iris is so 
well known it is hardly necessary to describe 
its excellent qualities. S. fawn color, with 
harmonizing falls of plush-like reddish brown 
purple. The entire flower is richly overlaid 
with bronze. 32 in. Each _ 10c 
