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LINWOOD IRIS GARDENS • 
Tall Bearded Iris 
AARESHORST (G & K)—Very dark and richly 
colored. The velvet like falls are blackish 
violet with a flush of dark bronzy red; the 
silky standards are a shade lighter. About 
26 in. MED. LATE. 3 for 25c. Each_ 10c 
ABELARD (H. P. Sass 1934)—In this large 
flowered intermediate Mr. Sass has given us 
a color most unusual among the Early bloom¬ 
ers the effect being a warm brownish red. 
S. reddish tan; F. velvety maroon. A plush 
like beard of vivid orange lends brightness 
and beauty. Vigorous and well branched. Each 25c 
AFTERGLOW (Sturt.)—Lovely flowers of misty 
lavender softly blended yellow. A popular 
Iris of good size and substance as well as a 
profuse and dependable bloomer. 27 in. MED. 
LATE. 3 for 25c. Each_ 10c 
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ALCANNA (WMSN.)—In effect a rich glowing 
brown which is so pretty among the pinks and 
light blues. S. brown; F. violet carmine with 
heart and style arms of yellow. Large flow¬ 
ered, vigorous and prolific. Tall, MIDSEAS¬ 
ON. 4 for 25c. Each __ 10c 
ALICE HARDING (Cay. 1933)—A tall, good 
looking smooth light yellow of beautiful 
rounded form; rather ruffled and extremely 
stylish. Vigorous and a good bloomer, MID¬ 
SEASON. Dykes Medal in France 1933. Award 
of Merit A. I. S. 1937. Two very high honors. 
Each _$5.00 
ALLIES (Vilm.)—Large showy blossoms of rich 
dark coppery red. One of the many fine French 
productions which have proven so popular. 
Rather low growing and very free flowering. 
Often listed as a fall bloomer. Each_ 20c 
ALLURE (Murrell)—The charming loveliness 
of this dainty Iris, is best displayed as a cut 
flower. Canary yellow overlaid pink, with 
golden beard and style arms. Tall and hardy. 
MIDSEASON. Each _ 15c 
Every Plant Correctly Labeled 
