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LINWOOD IRIS GARDENS * 
NOWETA—A marvelous new Iris of jewel like 
beauty. One of the most captivating and I be¬ 
lieve the nearest approach to the long sought 
shade of the Pink Radiance rose. Large and 
fine with frilled silky standards and slightly 
flaring falls. Deep orange beard and coppery 
golden glow at center. 28 in. Rugged and free 
flowering. Each _ 75c 
NUMA ROUMESTAN—A gorgeous dark red 
self of intense coloring. Heavily suffused 
bronze and illuminated by a bright orange 
beard. Tall, LATE and FRAGRANT. Each_ 20c 
NURMAHAL—A new brown toned Iris which 
comes well recommended. Listed by the pro¬ 
ducer as a browner Grace Sturtevant, having 
better shape, substance and habits which 
would surely make it a topnotcher. Beautifully 
branched. GRAPE FRAGRANCE. Each_ 90c 
OBERON—Large beautifully formed flowers of 
rosy mauve. Very similar to the fine San 
Gabriel in form and color, but hardy to cold, 
making it very desirable. 36 in. Fine. Each_ 15c 
OLD GOLD—Ruffled and delightfully lovely. S. 
heavy golden yellow; F. old gold with a bronzy 
buff overlay. Beard bright yellow with brown 
tips. Extra vigorous and prolific. LATE. 26 
in. Highly recommended. 3 for 25c. Each_ 10c 
OLIVE MURRELL—A beautiful iridescent blend 
of lavender and rose softly suffused bronze, 
rich yellow beard and style arms lend a radi¬ 
ant glow. 30 in. FRAGRANT. Each_ 10c 
OMAHA — A glowing coppery old rose of excep¬ 
tional beauty. Golden style arms and rich 
orange beard. Large fine blossoms on strong 
stalks. 20 in. Rugged and prolific. Outstand¬ 
ing. Each _ 15c 
ONYX — A bright and attractively clean look¬ 
ing flower. S. cream deepening to yellow; 
margins piquoted red violet. F. red violet 
with distinct light border to match standards. 
26 in. Grows and blooms well. Showy. Each _ 10c 
OPALINE—A handsome large pink and yellow 
blend of clearest color, the pink predominat¬ 
ing. A beautiful yellow heart and orange beard 
emphasize its beauty. Tall, extra vigorous and 
free flowering, with fine foliage. Very popular. 
Each _ 20c 
OPERA — A fine old standby which is hard to 
beat. An exceedingly rich red toned flower of 
unusual coloring. The rhizomes are small but 
very easily grown, bearing an abundance of 
FRAGRANT glowing blossoms. About 20 in. 
Each _ 15c 
OTOE—Exceedingly rich red violet with heavy 
velvety falls which appear almost black at 
center and margins. Broad burnt orange beard. 
26 in. Rugged with good foliage. A dandy for 
bright color plantings. 4 for 25c. Each _ 07c 
OZARK BLUE— A giant medium blue self of 
clear coloring with white venations at haft. 
Orange beard shading to white at tips. 30 in. 
Extra robust. An outstanding new blue. Each 40c 
