16 LINWOOD IRIS GARDENS ★ 
MRS. MARION CRAN—A splendid flower of 
fine form and finish. A tall, clear, rose pink 
self of great beauty. Each _ 10c 
MY MARYLAND—Exceptionally vigorous and 
large flowered, with strong 44 in. stems. S. 
red lilac suffused copper. Decidedly flaring 
falls of mahogany red. A most distinctive 
type. FRAGRANT. Brown effect. Each _ 25c 
NANCY ORNE—A delicious warm pink blend 
of unusual beauty. Fawn and rose pink with 
bright orange beard, buff style arms and gold¬ 
en veins. 30 in. Rugged. A heavy bloomer and 
valued as a breeding Iris. A wonderful mass¬ 
ing variety which is lovely with light yellows. 
Each _ 10c 
★ LINWOOD IRIS GARDENS 17 
NEHAWKA—Strictly a novelty Iris of queer¬ 
est coloring. A white background with the en¬ 
tire flower heavily peppered dark purple. One 
of the famous Sass plicatas. 18 in. Easily 
grown and extremely interesting. Each _ 15c 
NEPENTHE—A choice flower of exceptional 
charm. Standards of golden fawn color; F. 
light violet at center shading to iridescent 
lavender at margins. Flushed and veined brown 
and gold at haft. Beard yellow. Tall, extra 
vigorous and a wonderful bloomer. Each _ 25c 
“THE GARDEN IS THE OUTDOOR OF HEAVEN 
THE FLOWERS THE POETRY.” 
A GLIMPSE OF THE BEAUTY OF LINWODD IRIS GARDENS, THE HOME OF RUGGED KANSAS GROWN IRIS 
NEBRASKA—Distinctive large ruffled blossoms 
of richest deep yellow. The falls are attractive¬ 
ly veined reddish brown. Extra fine, and en¬ 
tirely different from all other yellows. 30 in. 
EXTREMELY LATE. 3 for 50c. Each_ 20c 
NICHOLAS POUSSIN—An especially pleasing 
Iris, just a little different from all the rest. 
The standards are golden yellow and the falls 
ivory white with soft brown veining at the 
throat. A bright orange beard adds a distinc¬ 
tive touch of color. 36 in. Vigorous and fine. 
Each ___ 20c 
