* LENWOOD IRIS GARDENS 
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EUPHONY—A most distinctive Iris of capti¬ 
vating beauty. The crisp, heavily ruffled 
standards shade from deepest yellow at center 
to coppery bronze; the falls are also ruffled, 
with coppery yellow background flushed lilac 
at center. Bright reddish orange beard. Free 
flowering. Fine. Medium. Each _ 20c 
EVENTIDE—A beautiful flower whose quaint 
coloring is suggestive of the name. A hazy 
lilac self, very finely netted with violet vein- 
ing. Quite similar in color to the universal 
favorite, Wm. Mohr. 30 in. Rugged and free 
flowering. Substance good. 3 for 25c. Each _ 10c 
FIREFALL—A real color gem in bordeaux red. 
Flowers of good size on strong 30 in. stems. 
A striking red which grows and blooms well. 
Each _ 20c 
FLAMINGO—This elegant large flowered Iris 
would be a desirable addition to any collec¬ 
tion. A warm reddish rose with a brilliant 
beard and a central infusion of yellow. Tall, 
rugged and extra fine. Each _ 20c 
FLORIAN—A glowing rich reddish wine color. 
Tall strong stalks. Vigorous. Fine. Each _ 20c 
FOLK WANG—A charming combination of color. 
S. white faintly flushed rose; F. claret red 
with a light margin. Lovely and VERY FRA¬ 
GRANT.A heavy bloomer. 2 for 25c. Each 15c 
FRAGONARD—An exceptionally beautiful rich 
mellow rose color of unusual appeal. Rug¬ 
ged, tall and prolific, with a long blooming 
period. An Iris of which I am especially fond. 
Each _ 25c 
FRIEDA MOHR—One of the finest pink toned 
Irises ever introduced. Huge regal looking 
flowers on tall strong stems. The broad hori¬ 
zontal falls a shade deeper than the stands. 
Orange beard. LOCUST BLOSSOM FRA¬ 
GRANCE. A magnificent Iris. Each _ 20c 
FRIAR TUCK—A novelty Iris of velvety black¬ 
ish violet with distinct reticulations on falls. 
Growth and habits good. Gives a striking 
effect when planted by white. Each _ 10c 
GENTIUS—EARLY. A dandy new blue toned 
intermediate on well branched 2 ft. stalks. 
S. bluish violet; F. royal purple. A good 
grower. Each _ 15c 
GEO. J. TRIBOLETT—Extra fine large flowers . 
of rich dusky beauty. Darkest velvety purple 
heavily flushed bronzy brown. Medium height 
extra vigorous and free blooming. FRA¬ 
GRANT. I heartily recommend this excellent 
Iris. Each _ 10c 
GEO. YELD—Tall, vigorous and strikingly sty¬ 
lish. S. apricot shaded rose; F. wine color with 
a clear buff margin. Each _ 10c 
GIANT BALDWIN—A huge and very attrac¬ 
tive flower of rosy manganese violet with a 
peculiar smoothness of finish. Tall well 
branched stalks. Extra vigorous and really 
fine. Each _ 25c 
