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L1NW00D IRIS GARDENS ★ 
JANE WILLIAMSON—Exquisite coloring is 
displayed in this iridescent pink pastel blend, 
with orange beard and golden reflections. Ex¬ 
tremely effective in mass plantings. Flori- 
ferous and FRAGRANT. 32 in. Growth good, 
4 for 25c. Each _ 10c 
JEAN CAYEUX—A most beautiful study in a 
creamy coffee color with gleaming golden re¬ 
flections. The large and perfectly formed flow¬ 
ers are well placed on strong 34 in. stems. 
French Dykes’ Medal Winner of 1931. Each $5.00 
JOSHUA—One of the most interesting EARLY 
intermediates. Large heavily ruffled flowers 
of richest dark blue purple. An odd and at¬ 
tractive feature is the conspicuous bronzy 
purple beard. A dandy rock garden subject 
as it is somewhat of a novelty. Each _ 15c 
JUBILEE—One of the most ruffled and delight¬ 
ful of the newer Sass novelties. S. light buff 
shading to peach; F. creamy white; edges of 
both S. and F. heavily sanded coppery purple. 
26 in. Large flowers. Prolific. 3 for 25c. Each 10c 
JULIA MARLOWE—Large graceful flowers on 
tall well branched stems. S. Chinese violet; F. 
red purple, giving a fine red effect in the sun¬ 
light. FRAGRANT. Lovely. 3 for 25c. Each _ 10c 
KALOS—Daintily ruffled and the most deli¬ 
cately tinted pink imaginable. Beard yellow. 
Makes a soft fluffy looking clump of ethereal 
loveliness. 22 in. Rather LATE. 3 for 25c. 
Each _ 10c 
KANSAS—Mammoth flowers of lilac pink with 
graceful wavy edges. Tall, strong and very 
desirable as it blooms EXTREMELY LATE. 
Each _ 20c 
KING JUBA—This brilliant large flowered Iris, 
introduced by H. P. Sass in 1931 is one of the 
best variegatas of today. Of fine form and tex¬ 
ture, the color clear, pronounced and striking. 
S. purest deep yellow, with broad falls of dark¬ 
est velvety red. (Honorable mention 1932) 36 
in. Each _ 35c 
KING MIDAS—It is impossible to describe the 
golden beauty of this captivating Iris. S. 
burnished gold; F. garnet flushed mauve and 
shading to a golden margin. Bright orange 
beard. Medium height, well branched with 
often seven flowers to a stem. Each _ 25c 
KING TUT — Rich reddish brown, with flaming 
golden bronze standards. One of the most 
striking and dominant color combinations in 
the garden. Grows well and blooms freely. 
26 in. 3 for 50c. Each _ 20c 
KLAMATH— Giant flowers of splendid form and 
heavy texture. A harmonious blending of violet 
and bronzy brown. The general color is similar 
to Lent A. Williamson. Tall and extra rugged. 
Each _ 35c 
