• LINWOOD IRIS GARDENS 
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BRUNO (Bliss)—This elegant FRAGRANT Iris 
is so well known it is hardly necessary to de¬ 
scribe its excellent qualities. S. fawn color, 
with harmonizing falls of plush-like reddish 
brown. The entire flower is richly overlaid 
with bronze. 32 in. Each_ 10c 
BUECHLEY’S GIANT (Buech. 1933)—A whale 
of a flower which would win instant admira¬ 
tion for its size alone. The color is a most 
pleasing and harmonious shade of light lav¬ 
ender blue. Tall and extra vigorous. A stun¬ 
ning flower. Each_ 50c 
BURNING BRONZE (Ayers 1934)—A gorgeous 
bronzy red which has received Honorable 
Mention and promises to become exceedingly 
popular. Deep orange beard and golden haft, 
with coppery reflections over the entire flow¬ 
er. 36 in. Each_$4.50 
CALIFORNIA GOLD (Mit. Ii933)—I cannot for¬ 
get the thrill I experienced as I approached 
a splendid clump of this marvelous yellow for 
the first time. I felt that here indeed was a 
superb yellow Iris that the world had been 
waiting for. A deep pure yellow self which 
at once impresses you with its warm clear 
depth of color, fine size and form. It is tall 
and well branched as well as desirably late. 
(Honorable Mention 1936). Each_$4.00 
CANOPUS (Bliss)—One of the largest flowered 
varieties, always attracting attention. S. 
mauve; velvet like falls of rich pansy violet. 
Beard yellow. 32 in. Hardy. One of the famed 
Dominion strain. Each_ 15c 
CANTABILE (Wmson. 1930)—Large fine flow¬ 
ers of stylish flaring form. S. pure white; F. 
blue violet with a broad white margin. Tall. 
LATE. FRAGRANT. Each_ 15c 
CANTILENE (Cayeux)—Mammoth blossoms of 
splendid form and substance. A blended pur¬ 
ple bicolor similar to Lent A. Williamson but 
rosier and brighter. Rugged and very free 
flowering. A real Iris. Each_ 25c 
CAPT. COURAGEOUS (Row.)—A tall husky 
type with extra large, lovely blossoms in a 
rose and smoke blend. LATE. Each_ 15c 
CARDINAL (Bliss)—A distinguished large 
flower with style, poise and heavy texture. 
S. silky lilac; F. dark maroon violet with a 
flush of brown at haft. Very velvety, with rich 
yellow beard. About 26 in. MIDSEASON. 
FRAGRANT. Each _ 20c 
CAVATINA (Wmson. 1930)—An extra fine, 
large flowered blend of smooth finish and art¬ 
ful coloring. Metallic-blue and dove gray deft¬ 
ly blended with yellow. Bright golden beard 
and haft. Tall and LATE, with a long bloom¬ 
ing period. Rugged and free flowering. FRAG¬ 
RANT. Each_ 15c 
Every Plant Correctly Labeled 
