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L1NW00D IRIS GARDENS * 
Fall Blooming Iris 
A newly developed race of Iris coming in dwarf, 
intermediate and tall bearded types. Blooming in 
early spring and again in autumn, creating new in¬ 
terest at a time when our garden enthusiasm is low. 
These naturally are best adapted to those sections of 
the country where the falls are long and mild, other¬ 
wise they should be planted in a sheltered location 
and protected from frost with temporary coverings 
much as we do our chrysanthemums. A liberal water¬ 
ing now and then towards the end of summer on 
a dry season will be very helpful in producing new 
vigor for the second crop of blossoms. 
AUTUMN GLEAM—An early intermediate of 
splendid form and excellent substance. The 
color is citron yellow throughout. About 22 
inches. (H. P. Sass 1934). Each_$1.85 
AUTUMN HAZE—Large lovely blossoms on 
well branched 30 inch stems. S. vinaceous pur¬ 
ple; F. manganese violet, giving a splendid 
soft color effect. Hardy, with long blooming 
period. Each_$3.50 
AUTUMN KING—The pioneer fall bloomer. A 
popular blue purple bicolor of rugged growth. 
The flowers are of good size and form on 
strong 28 inch stems. S. lavender blue; F. 
violet with orange beard. Each_ 10c 
DORCAS HUTCHESON—Showy flowers in a 
rich two toned violet S. light; F. dark. Vigor¬ 
ous and free flowering. About 18 inches high. 
FRAGRANT. Each_ 25c 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT—This rich and lovely 
flower is queen of the dark fall bloomers. A 
stunning deep red violet, with falls so dark 
and velvety they appear almost black. Medium 
height and an extra fine bloomer. Each_ 35c 
JEAN SIRET—A trim appearing flower of 
medium yellow with vivid orange beard. The 
falls occasionally marked with purple. A 
FRAGRANT dwarf 8 inches tall. An excel¬ 
lent companion to Souv. de Lieut. Chavagnac. 
One of the most reliable bloomers. Each_ 25c 
NEOLA—A dwarf Iris about 8 inches in height. 
The fine flowers are unusually large and of 
most distinctive coloring. A beautiful smoky 
lilac blend with the falls overlaid bronze, giv¬ 
ing a delightful golden brown tone. A real 
beauty. FRAGRANT. Each_ 15c 
OCTOBER OPERA—A rich red toned Iris of 
good form, size and richest coloring. Similar 
to the old favorite Opera both in color and in 
producing the same small type of rhizomes. 
Easily grown. Each_$1.00 
SAN GREAL—An extra fine new yellow inter¬ 
mediate, by Jacob Sass in 1935. S. barnum 
yellow; F. citron yellow. Orange beard and 
lemon chrome markings on falls. 28 inches. 
A good grower. Each_$2.00 
