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LINWOOD IRIS GARDENS * 
DOROTHY DIETZ—The sharp but harmonious 
contrast of silky pale blue standards with falls 
of rich pansy purple makes this Iris a dis¬ 
tinctive model of charm and beauty. Large 
fine flowers on strong tall stems. Each 25c 
DOUGLAS—Another grand Sass Iris with 
striking perfection of form. S. light lavender 
violet. F. litho purple shading to light lavender 
violet at the edge and shaded soft brown at 
haft. Flaring falls and soft yellow beard. 
Extra large fine flowers on strong tall stems. 
Each __ 75c 
DOXA—A striking large flowered novelty which 
is greatly admired wherever shown. Creamy 
buff and olive green, tinted with yellow and 
lavender. Fine substance. 20 in. EARLY. An 
Iris to be remembered. 2 for 25c. Each _ 15c 
DR. CHAS. H. MAYO—Artistically ruffled flow¬ 
ers of excellent form and quality. Smooth 
rich pink with a white throat. Medium 
EARLY, tall and SWEETLY FRAGRANT. 
Each _ 20c 
DUKE OF BEDFORD—Elegant large flowers 
of the famous Dominion race. A dark rich 
violet purple self, with broad velvet-like falls 
and orange beard. Excellent substance, rug¬ 
ged and free flowering. Don’t fail to order 
this grand purple. 3 for 25c. Each _ 10c 
DUKE OF YORK—Large and lovely flowers of 
soft silvery mauve with a very bright orange 
beard. Tall and vigorous. GRAPE FRA¬ 
GRANCE. Similar to Mary Barnett. 2 for 25c. 
Each _ 15c 
EDGEWOOD—A bright pinkish red bicolor of 
huge size. A fine grower and a grand back¬ 
ground Iris. 45 in. tall, free flowering and 
dependable. Distinctly outstanding. Each _ 20c 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT—See fall bloomers. 
ELECTRA—EARLY. Another choice new pli- 
cata in blue and white. Large finely formed 
flowers of white margined with blue pencil¬ 
ing and set off by a brilliant orange beard 
and golden brown haft. Vigorous and hardy 
to cold. Each _ $2.50 
ELIZABETH EGELBERG—A tall FRAGRANT 
pink and mauve bicolor with golden orange 
beard. An especially good large flowered va¬ 
riety of rapid growth. Each _ 15c 
ELSINORE—A charming flower of unusual col¬ 
oring. Soft primrose yellow with upper half 
of standards and margin of falls distinctive¬ 
ly tinted lilac. Good foliage and strong stems. 
Medium height. Very dainty. Each _ 10c 
ENDYMION—One of the loveliest of this color 
class. A stately golden buff blend with a 
coppery metallic overlay. Tall strong stalks, 
free flowering and FRAGRANT. Fine. Each 15c 
ESPLENDIDO—Tall and rampant, being hardy 
every where. Exceptionally well branched 
carrying an abundance of fine red purple 
blossoms. FRAGRANT. 3 for 25c. Each _ 10c 
