• LINWOOD IRIS GARDENS 
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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 
interest 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, though favorable reports have been re¬ 
ceived from customers in the far northeast. It is 
quite essential that they are watered during the 
summer to help produce new growth and vigor for 
the second crop of blossoms. They are all rugged 
varieties, and make an excellent spring showing, 
blooming here at tulip time. 
AUTUMN GLEAM (H. P. Sass 1934)—A clear 
citron yellow self of fine form and substance. 
About 22 in. Each _ 50c 
AUTUMN HAZE (H. P. Sass 1934)—Large well 
formed flowers on good 34 in. stalks. Sort of 
a crushed raspberry blend with a golden tan 
infusion, and broad orange beard. Vigorous, 
and a good bloomer. Each _ 50c 
AUTUMN KING (H. P. Sass 1924)—The pio¬ 
neer fall bloomer. A popular blue purple bi¬ 
color of rugged growth. The flowers are of 
good size and form on strong 28 in. stems. 
S. lavender blue; F. violet with orange beard. 
2 for 25c. Each_ 15c 
DORCAS HUTCHESON (Sass-McDade 1933)— 
One of the prettiest and most abundant bloom¬ 
ers though the stems are a little short. S. 
silky lavender violet; velvet like falls of dark 
rich violet with a light margin to match 
standards. About 18 in. FRAGRANT. Each __ 20c 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT (Sass-McDade 1933) 
—This rich and lovely flower is queen of the 
dark fall bloomers. A stunning dark red vio¬ 
let, with falls so dark and velvety they ap¬ 
pear almost black. Med. height and an extra 
fine bloomer. Don’t miss getting this one. Each 25c 
FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT (J. Sass 1933)—32 
inches, which is so far, an unusual height for 
a fall bloomer. A rich, dark maroon purple 
with silky standards and velvety falls. The 
flowers are very large. Each_ $1.00 
JEAN SIRET—A tidm appearing flower of 
medium yellow, with vivid orange beard. The 
F. occasionally splashed with purple. A FRA¬ 
GRANT dwarf put out by Chas. Andre, a 
French specialist in fall blooming dwarfs. 
A most dependable little fellow. 8 in. 3 for 50c. 
Each _ 20c 
OCTOBER OPERA (Sass-Hill 1932)—A rich 
red toned flower of good form, size and qual¬ 
ity. Similar to the old favorite Opera in col¬ 
oring. Each_ 50c 
