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LINWOOD IRIS GARDENS * 
VALOR—One of the most elegrant dark Irises 
in cultivation, standing like a grand beacon 
48 in. high on straightest stems. Of excellent 
form and quality with PLEASING FRA¬ 
GRANCE. S. blue; F. dark rich violet at 
center shading lighter towards margins and 
into a rich brown at base. Effective bright or¬ 
ange beard. Each _ 65c 
VESPER GOLD—A tall golden buff and honey 
colored blend softly suffused with bronze. 
Brown reticulations at haft. A beautiful, 
FRAGRANT flower which blends in to the 
garden picture so perfectly. Rugged. Free 
bloming. Each _ 10c 
WAMBLISKA—Splendid large white flowers of 
fine form and excellent habits of growth. The 
S. are glistening white and the heart of the 
flower is softly tinted lightest blue which gives 
a fine cold clear effect to the entire flower. 
Absolutely hardy to cold. Tall. Received 
Honorable Mention in 1931. Each_ 50c 
WAR EAGLE—(Jacob Sass 1933) One of the 
grandest Irises ever introduced. Gigantic flow¬ 
ers measuring seven inches, with falls three 
inches wide on tall strong stalks. A deep rich 
glowing red in a class by itself. Each_$8.00 
WAVELAND—New and irresistably charming. 
Ruffled and prim looking with S. of very cop¬ 
pery ash rose. Slightly flaring falls rosy lilac 
at center shading to rich deep old rose. Golden 
yellow heart and brilliant orange beard com¬ 
plete a picture of exquisite beauty. Strong 
graceful stems, good substance and exceed¬ 
ingly prolific. Personally recommended. Each 35c 
WEDGE WOOD—A splendid rich blue self 
whose purity of color is emphasized by a pro¬ 
nounced white beard. A striking garden ef¬ 
fect. Of extra vigorous growth, with an abun¬ 
dance of fine blue blossoms on strong 32 in. 
stalks. Hard to beat for landscaping. 3 for 25c. 
Each _ 10c 
WHITE AUTUMN KING—See fall bloomers. 
WILD ROSE—Dainty flowers of silky texture 
and exceptional charm. A lovely wild rose 
pink with a pure white beard. About 25 in. 
Makes a most effective clump. Another free 
bloomer with small robust bulbs. Each_ 15c 
WINNESHIEK—Extra large and elegant flow¬ 
ers of richest dark blue violet, with broad 
and velvety falls. A model of faultless form 
and striking beauty. Medium height, rugged 
and reliable. Very outstanding. Each_ 50c 
W. J. FRYER—A tall, VERY LATE blooming 
Iris of worthy consideration. S. dark olive yel¬ 
low. Velvet like falls of blackish mahogany 
brown. Large flowers of good substance. 
2 for 25c. Each _ 15c 
WOODLAND—Extra tall, with huge ruffly 
flowers of graceful beauty. A clear softly 
colored, light pinkish violet self. Especially 
attractive and because of its height, fine foli¬ 
age and good growing habits it is a most de¬ 
sirable variety. A fine companion for Jack 
Rose. A splendid landscape pair. Each _ 15c 
