★ LINWOOD IRIS GARDENS 
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PEACHES—A striking new Sass Iris attract¬ 
ing the instant attention of every garden- 
visitor. Large ruffly blossoms with standards 
of rosy apricot shading to yellow. Broad yel¬ 
low falls completely covered with heavy red 
veins which merge into a solid color at the 
lower half and shade into a golden margin. 
26 in. A rugged, heavy bloomer. Conspicu¬ 
ously beautiful. Each _ 25c 
PEAU ROUGE—(Meaning Red Skin) A dis¬ 
tinct dark coppery red with bronzy orange 
beard. Good texture, form and finish. A most 
attractive front row number. Rugged and pro¬ 
lific. 18 in. Each _ 10c 
PERSIA—Magnificent flowers of immense size 
and beautiful subdued coloring. S. soft gray 
with bluish mauve reflections; F. dark blue 
violet paling toward margin and flushed brown 
at haft. The soft gray of the S. seems to lit¬ 
erally melt into the blue of the falls. Vigorous, 
tall and well branched with fine broad foliage. 
A beautiful Iris that grows on you. Each _ 45c 
PINK OPAL—An outstanding Sass Iris of re¬ 
cent introduction, being a sister seedling of 
the renowned Pink Satin, and very beautiful. 
Extra tall and exceptionally robust, with large 
round blossoms of smooth uniform pink. Each 35c 
PINK SATIN—Who of us have not at sometime 
or another gazed at the exquisite color plate 
of this lovely Iris and longed to possess just 
one rhizome which sold at $35.00 in 1931. A 
soft iridescent pink of slender graceful form 
and purest coloring. The fine strong stalks 
stand 43 inches tall. You can now make this 
longing a beautiful dream come true at a 
comparatively modest price. Each _ 65c 
PIONEER—One of the finest brilliant red pur¬ 
ples in commerce today. Tall and rugged with 
large lovely blossoms and remarkably fine up¬ 
right foilage. FRAGRANT. Each _..._ 10c 
PLUIE D’OR—Tall, well branched and flori- 
ferous. A pure golden yellow self with rich 
orange beard. Awarded the Dykes’ Medal and 
a certificate of merit. Each _ 25c 
PONGEE—As the name implies-, is a silky 
pongee colored self, brightened by a rich gold¬ 
en beard. A tall, charming flower of unusual 
coloring. Hardy. Prolific. Each _ 15c 
PRAIRIE GOLD—A vivid yellow self. Vigor¬ 
ous, and a profuse and reliable bloomer. 28 in. 
with strong slender stems. LATE. Bulbs al¬ 
ways small. Fine for landscaping. 3 for 25c. 
Each ..._ 10c 
PRESIDENT PIIKINGTON—A handsome Iris 
of real quality. Large beautifully blended 
flowers of splendid form and carriage on tall 
strong stalks branched from the ground up. 
S. of iridescent golden beige; F. rosy lavender 
shading into light golden brown at haft and a 
halo like margin of same. Extra rugged. Each 65c 
QUAKER LADY—A quaint and charming blend 
of smoky lavender, buff and old gold. FRA¬ 
GRANT well formed flowers on strong stems 
of medium height. A grand old favorite. Each 07c 
