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LINWOOD IRIS GARDENS • 
SANGREAL (J. Sass 1935)—A most charming 
new yellow of lovely form and fine quality. 
26 in. Very free blooming and FRAGRANT. 
The color is very similar to the grand old 
Harrison’s Yellow rose, with a golden irides¬ 
cence and a fine orange beard. Vigorous with 
nice strong stalks. Extra fine. Each ___ 85c 
SEPTEMBER SKIES (Sass-Hill 1933)—A large 
deep red purple self which blooms most freely 
in the spring, but is especially recommended 
for the south where it has a fine record as a 
fall bloomer. Each _ 20c 
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SOUTHLAND (H. P. Sass 1934)—A striking 
deep yellow of intense coloring, with a broad 
plush like beard of vivid orange. Rugged and 
free fiowering having excellent carrying pow¬ 
er. Strong 26 in. stems. Rich, lovely and out¬ 
standing. Each _ 75c 
SOUV. DE LIEUT. CHAVAGNAC (Chas. An¬ 
dre)—Dwarf. 7 in. A uniform violet purple of 
nicest form. Having great vigor, and one of 
the most reliable of all except Jean Siret 
which makes a fine companion. I have never 
known them to fail to bloom, both in spring 
and fall, regardless of season. Each_ 25c 
ULTRA (H. P. Sass)—A distinct and delight¬ 
ful blue bicolor of extra stylish form and 
beautiful coloring. S. clear, true blue, with 
horizontal falls of richest velvety blue pur¬ 
ple paling to a blue margin. 16 in. Each_ 15c 
WHITE AUTUMN KING (H. P. Sass 1935)—A 
lovely iridescent pearly white, with golden 
lemon veining at haft and lemon beard. FRA¬ 
GRANT. A fine rugged type, with good sub¬ 
stance and heavy texture. Each_ 25c 
The kiss of the sun for a pardon. 
The song of the birds for mirth. 
One is nearer God’s heart in a garden 
Than any where else on earth. 
