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LINWOOD IRIS GARDENS ★ 
BUECHLEY’S GIANT—A whale of a flower 
which would win instant admiration for its 
size alone. The color is a most pleasing and 
harmonious shade of light lavender blue. Tall 
and extra vigorous. A stunning flower. Each ... 65c 
BUTO—Large outstanding flowers on 30 in. 
stems. S. royal purple; F. blackish violet with 
velvety finish. A gorgeous purple. EARLY. 
A heavy bloomer. Each _ 20c 
CANOPUS—A Dominion seedling of immense 
size. S. lavender; F. velvety pansy violet. 
Beard yellow. Well branched, vigorous and 
free flowering. About 32 in. Each _ 15c 
CARDINAL—A distinguished large flower with 
style, poise and heavy texture. S. lilac; F. 
dark red violet richly shaded brown at haft. 
Very velvety with deep yellow beard. 26 in. 
FRAGRANT. Grand. Each_ 20c 
CAVATINA—An extra fine, large flowered 
blend of smooth finish and artful coloring. 
Metallic-blue and dove gray deftly blended 
with yellow. Bright golden beard and haft. 
Tall and LATE, with a long blooming period. 
Rugged and free flowering. FRAGRANT. Each 15c 
CHALICE—One of the prettiest and most popu¬ 
lar yellows I have ever grown. Soft lemon 
yellow which does not fade, and carries its 
pure, clear color a long distance. Medium 
height, vigorous and reliable. I think much 
more of this type of yellow is needed in the 
garden picture. Heartily recommended. Each 10c 
CHALLENGER—Elegance, size and substance 
together with a long blooming period, brands 
this the peer of EARLY purples. Intense vel¬ 
vety blackish violet with broad flaring falls. 
A real beauty. 2 for 25c. Each _ 15c 
CINNABAR—A striking, rich wine purple with 
velvety falls. Tall, with excellent branching 
and finest of habits. Extra fine. Each _ 20c 
COCKATOO—A winsome yellow flower with 
frilled petals. A soft clear color with good 
carrying quality. I think one of the very pret¬ 
tiest of colors; so soft yet decidedly yellow. 
EARLY and very rugged. 26 in. Each _ 20c 
CLARA NOYES—This indeed is one of the most 
striking color combinations of all, and often 
likened to the Talisman rose. The flowers are 
large and ruffled, with standards of coppery 
apricot. The falls are heavily flushed and 
striped with red. Harmonious bright orange 
beard. Blooms very freely but produces nat¬ 
urally small rhizomes. About 22 in. Award of 
merit A. I. S. 1932. Each _ 40c 
CLARIBEL—A lovely brand new plicata on the 
order of Los Angeles and introduced by Jacob 
Sass in 1936. Large well formed flowers of 
iridescent white daintly penciled in light 
blue. Attractive veining at throat, blue style 
arms and outstanding golden orange beard. 
Hardy, tall and free flowering. Each _ $7.50 
