• LINWOOD IRIS GARDENS 
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BALDWIN (H. P. Sass)—A distinctly outstand¬ 
ing flower of immense size with very broad 
petals and rounded form. A manganese violet 
self of smooth enamel like finish. Extra hardy. 
Med. height. MIDSEASON. Each_ 20c 
BALLERINE (Vilm.)—Tall and FRAGRANT, 
with immense flowers of light blue violet, 
having extra broad petals with wavy margins. 
A magnificent Iris of unusual grace and beau¬ 
ty. EARLY. 3 for 25c. Each_ 10c 
BALROUDOUR—(Oncocyclus hybrid). A new 
strain of Iris, introduced by J. Sass in 1933. S. 
soft blue; F. olive buff with a splash of golden 
maroon. Exquisite and interesting, reminding 
one of a miniature orchid. Artistically beau¬ 
tiful for cutting. About 12 in. with narrow 
foliage. Bulbs tiny but very vigorous and per¬ 
fectly hardy to cold. EARLY and long bloom¬ 
ing. Each_ 20c 
BEAU IDEAL (J. Sass)—This charming nov¬ 
elty never loses in popularity. Of neatest form 
and a fine bloomer. Pure white with a solid 
half inch border of Chinese violet around both 
S. and F. 26 in. FRAGRANT. Rhizomes al¬ 
ways small. 3 for 25c. Each_ 10c 
BEAU SABREUR (Wmson.)—A brightly con¬ 
spicuous flower of splendid form. S. golden 
yellow softly suffused rosy lilac at center; F. 
rich bronzy red. Extra heavy orange beard. 
Very hardy with fine broad foliage. About 
30 in. MIDSEASON. Each_ 20c 
BEOTIE (Cay. 1932)—When I think of a Cay- 
eux production I think of quality and subtle 
blending of color and Beotie is a magnificent 
representative. A smoky metallic blue toned 
blend of smooth even finish and stylish form. 
The beard is light yellow, paling at the tips 
until it is almost inconspicuous. A lovely Iris 
of restful subdued coloring which will appeal 
to those who want “something different” in 
the garden. MED. LATE. Floriferous. Each... $1.50 
BERTRAND (Bliss)—Large well formed flow¬ 
ers of famous Dominion parentage. S. grayish 
violet; F. velvety violet at center, shading 
beautifully into a lighter margin. Hardy, 
with good strong stalks. Each_ 15c 
BLACKAMOOR (J. Sass 1931)—A gorgeous 
dark Iris which in clump is unforgettable. S. 
violet; F. blackish purple. Many large fine 
flowers of stylish form on well branched 30 
in. stalks. The rich loveliness is effectively 
emphasized by an attractive blue beard. Very 
hardy. Honorable Mention 1931. Each_ 50c 
BLACK WINGS (Kirkland 1931)—One of the 
darkest and the most distinctive of the so- 
called black Irises. A rich blackish purple with 
extra broad velvet like falls. A fancy beard 
of brownish orange adds a complimentary 
touch to the dark beauty. The flowers are 
large and well formed on fine strong stalks. 
About 30 inches. Each_ 50c 
