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* LINWOOD IRIS GARDENS 
CORONATION—One of our very best yellows. 
A lovely rich yellow of good size and form. A 
strong grower with well branched stems and 
fine foliage. Bears an abundance of flowers 
over a long period. 34 in. LATE. Each 20c 
COTTAGE WHITE—A charming pure white of 
lovely form and good substance. Strong 
stems and a free bloomer. A fine vigorous 
white. Each _ 10c 
CRIMPED BEAUTY—An attractive flower of 
rich violet coloring with beautifully crimped 
petals. 30 in. Vigorous. 3 for 25c. Each _ 10c 
CRIMSON KING—Fine large flowers of bright 
purple with a red undertone which in the sun¬ 
light is richly red and beautiful. EARLY. 
Vigorous and prolific. 3 for 25c. Each _ 10c 
CRUSADER—Large showy flowers of clear dark 
blue. An Iris that is always admired. Needs 
sunny dry location. Medium height. Each _ 10c 
CRYSORO—A new intermediate of rich and 
striking color. One of the strongest, brightest 
yellows I have ever seen. A self with vivid or¬ 
ange beard. Vigorous and outstanding. Very 
specially priced. Each _ 20c 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY—A magnificent large glist¬ 
ening white of exceptional beauty. Tall and 
well branched with finest habits of growth. 
Jacob Sass 1935. Each _ $5.00 
DAMOZEL—Large beautiful blossoms of sty¬ 
lish form. White, with standards and outer 
edges of the falls flushed and sanded rich 
lavender. Similar but in many ways superior, 
to the ever popular Parisiana. LATE. VERY 
FRAGRANT. A really fine plicata. Each _ 15c 
DAUNTLESS—A Dykes’ Medal Winner and one 
of the most striking reds. A tall, luminous 
rosy red with bright orange beard and falls 
like richest velvet. Vigorous, with large flow¬ 
ers of good substance. Each _ . 50c 
DAY DREAM—A very tall and fascinating Iris 
with large flowers of softly blended lilac, 
pink and yellow. Exceptionally robust and 
well branched. Free flowering. LATE. Each 20c 
DOLLY MADISON—Exceptionally large and 
beautiful flowers of finest form and heavy 
texture. A smooth finished blend of pinkish 
mauve with a golden haft and brilliant broad 
orange beard. Growth, stems and branching 
good. A high rating Iris that should be in 
every garden. Be sure to order one. Each _ 10c 
DORCAS HUTCHESON—See fall bloomers. 
DORE—A fine new light yellow introduction by 
Jacob Sass in 1935, whose description is as fol¬ 
lows. S. baryta yellow deepening to Empire 
yellow at claw. F. white with light yellow 
sheen. Haft heavily veined Empire yellow. 
Deep yellow beard. A yellow stripe extends 
along edge of the falls. Large flowers on 
strong well branched stalks. Having seen a 
fine specimen of this Iris in Mr. Sass’ gar¬ 
den I was impressed by its beautiful poise and 
soft coloring. Tall. Each _ $7.50 
