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LINWOOD IRIS GARDENS * 
QUIVERA—A ruffled flower whose intriguing 
beauty is impossible to describe. Of light 
buff and salmon hues, with the F. distinctively 
striped light brownish red. Yellow style arms 
and vivid orange beard contribute to its at¬ 
tractiveness. Fine flowers on sturdy stems. 
24 in. Each_ 25c 
RAMESES—The Dykes’ Medal award received 
by this Iris in 1932 positively identifies it as 
one of the world’s best Irises. A large, bronzed 
pink and apricot blend by H. P. Sass. Vigor¬ 
ous in any climate. Sturdy well branched 
stalks with many large flowers open at a time. 
3 ft. A perfect beauty. Freely recommended. 
Each _ 35c 
REALM—A handsome pure blue self with con¬ 
spicuous bright golden beard. Robust, with 
excellent habits of growth. Very tall and 
LATE. An especially desirable variety which 
landscapes beautifully. Freely recommended. 
Each _ 15c 
RED DOMINION—Elegant large flowers of 
finest form and texture. A rich and striking 
dark red. The stylish flaring falls are like 
petals of silk velvet. Extra vigorous and laden 
with handsome blossoms. Each_$1.25 
RED ORCHID—A fine new red intermediate by 
J. Sass in 1934. A bright violet carmine self, 
with velvet like falls and broad brilliant or¬ 
ange beard. Excellent carrying power, good 
substance and VERY SWEETLY SCENTED. 
I feel sure this new color gem will meet with 
instant popularity wherever shown. Extra 
hardy. Each_ 35c 
RHEINGAUPERLE—Delightful soft wild rose 
pink of fine form and quality. Medium height. 
One of our loveliest pinks. EXQUISITE FRA¬ 
GRANCE. Hardy_ 20c 
RHINE NIXE—(Fairy of the Rhine) an ever 
popular variety of effective beauty. S. white; 
F. pansy violet with a distinct white border. 
Very rugged, with fine strong stalks. 4 for 25c. 
Each _ 07c 
ROB ROY—One of the bright spots of the gar¬ 
den. A rich bright red bicolor heavily suffused 
with coppery gold and illuminated by a glow¬ 
ing orange beard. 36 in. Rugged and reliable. 
Each __ 25c 
ROBT. W. WALLACE—Dark rich violet stand¬ 
ards with velvety blackish violet falls and con¬ 
spicuous bright orange beard. Tall, with im¬ 
pressive stateliness. LATE. VERY FRA¬ 
GRANT. An outstanding flower of richest 
color. Each _ 10c 
ROMANCE—A warm, smoothly blended self of 
bronze and old rose with a luminous golden 
center. Large well formed flowers of excep¬ 
tional beauty. Vigorous and a heavy bloomer. 
30 in. SWEETLY FRAGRANT. Each _ 15c 
ROMOLA—Magnificent brightly colored flowers 
on strong tall stalks. A beacon of beauty. S. 
lilac; F. velvety red violet. Extra rugged and 
free with its fine large FRAGRANT blossoms. 
Recommended. Each _ 10c 
