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LINWOOD IRIS GARDENS * 
SHIWASSEE—Rich dark red with a violet un¬ 
dertone. Bright orange beard and velvety 
falls. Tall, extremely robust and free flower¬ 
ing. The flowers are magnificent, large and 
showy. The effect is glowing red. Don’t by 
any chance overlook this grand Iris for it 
should be in every garden. Each_ 15c 
SHUSHAN—(Pogocyclus) A charming little 
gem with erect S. of bright violet; F. exceed¬ 
ingly rich and dark appearing almost black 
at center and very velvety. The entire flower 
lightly netted with darker veins. A fuzzy 
burnt orange beard. Altogether delightful, 
with narrow upright foliage. 11 in. EARLY. 
Extra hardy and dependable. Fine for the rock 
garden or border. DELICIOUSLY FRA¬ 
GRANT. Tiny robust bulbs. Each_ 25c 
SINDJKHA—A very fine Iris which seems to 
have been overlooked. Tall and robust, with 
sturdy stalks and excellent habits of growth. 
Large flowers of splendid form in substance. 
A lovely blend similar to Asia in color. LATE 
and SWEETLY FRAGRANT. Recommended. 
4 for 25c. Each_ 10c 
SIR MICHAEL—A magnificent Iris which has 
been recognized as one of the world’s best. 
The standards are silky azure blue in sharp 
contrast to the falls which are like purple vel¬ 
vet softly overlaid brown. A vivid red orange 
beard completes the beautiful picture. 38 
inches. Quite hardy and reliable. Each_ 25c 
SNOW WHITE—A glistening snow white that 
is instantly fascinating. Absolutely hardy and 
reliable and loaded with beautiful FRA¬ 
GRANT blossoms. Medium height. Recom¬ 
mended. 2 for 25c. Each_ 15c 
SOUTHLAND—See fall bloomers. 
SPARK—A bright and captivating little gem 
of about 2 ft. Very rugged and prolific with 
fine well balanced blossoms. S. coppery red; 
F. dark satiny maroon. Broad orange beard 
and rich yellow veining at haft. Each_ 25c 
SUN GOD—One of the very loveliest. Softest 
silky yellow with the falls distinctly striped 
light brown. A popular Iris of refined beauty. 
Especially pretty planted in front of that fine 
pink blend Nancy Orne. Medium height. 2 for 
25c. Each_ 15c 
SWEET LAVENDER—An exquisite rose mauve 
with an appealing individuality which is sel¬ 
dom found. The charming flowers are heavily 
frilled, with arching S. and flaring falls. 
Hardy, tall and LATE, with many flowers at 
a time. Each_ 10c 
TALISMAN—An exquisite blend of apricot, yel¬ 
low and pink with a golden heart and soft blue 
reflections on the falls. The general effect is 
a dainty pink. Vigorous and fine. Each_ 25c 
TALWAR—Large and FRAGRANT. A distinct 
red violet bicolor of fine Dominion form and 
splendid growth, having neat slender foliage. 
The falls are exceedingly rich and velvety and 
set off by an orange beard. The garden effect 
is dark rich red. Each_ 20c 
