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LINWOOD IRIS GARDENS • 
BLUE BANNER (Kirk.)—Another fine LATE 
blooming Iris of excellent garden value. S. 
clear, crisp light blue with dark blue falls 
shading into a wide light margin to match 
the standards. Dainty light yellow beard. 
Gives a fine true blue effect. 34 in. Each_ 25c 
BLUE BONNET (Egelb. 1930)—I wish it were 
possible to convey to you the beauty and fine 
qualities of this handsome Iris. It is tall and 
extra vigorous, with large fine blossoms in a 
lovely two toned blue which is decidedly strik¬ 
ing in clump. Light blue S. with rich dark 
blue F. Midseason. 2 for 25c. Each_ 15c 
BLUE HILL (H. P. Sass 1931)—Long graceful 
flowers with wavy standards held close to¬ 
gether. A soft medium blue self whose purity 
of color is accented by a white throat and 
beard. 33 in. Vigorous and free flowering. 
Good color, form and garden value. (Hon¬ 
orable Mention 1932). Each_ 25c 
BLUE MONARCH (J. Sass 1933)—A queenly 
beauty with elegant large blossoms of clear 
crisp coloring. A beautiful shade of medium 
light blue with S. and F. the same. Very tall 
and well branched, having great vigor and fine 
habits of growth. LATE. Each_ 75c 
BLUET (Sturt.)—A dainty and charming Iris 
with style and individuality. Nearly a sky blue 
in color with fluffy looking blossoms. Very 
free flowering and very fine for low border 
or mass plantings. 20 inches. 4 for 25c. Each_ 10c 
BLUE VELVET (Loomis)—This much heralded 
blue beauty, the Iris you’ve been waiting to 
buy, is now within the price range of all. S. 
pure dark blue; F. intensely dark smooth and 
velvety blue violet, enriched by a vivid orange 
beard. Vigorous and well branched, with extra 
broad handsome foliage. A superbly beautiful 
dark blue. Each_ 25c 
BOADICEA (Nic. 1931)—Another nice LATE 
bloomer which is always a welcome addition. 
S. light silky tan; F. yellow beautifully tinted 
heliotrope at center. Tall and very free flow¬ 
ering. Similar to Ophelia but a little lighter. 
Each _ 20c 
BONNIE BLUE (Sturt.)—An adorable light 
medium blue self of finest form and habits. 
A little darker than Bluet. Excellent for 
either cutting or garden use. About 2 ft. MED. 
EARLY. 2 for 25c. Each_ 15c 
BRANGAENE (Morrison)—A very rich fine 
flower with extra long standards of silky 
violet suffused with coppery gold. The falls 
are dark red violet with a lustrous velvety 
sheen. Beard brown and yellow. Rugged, with 
a broad fine foliage and strong 33 in. stems. 
A most attractive large flowered variety. Each 20c 
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