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LINWOOD IRIS GARDENS • 
DAUNTLESS (Con.)—The Dykes’ Medal win¬ 
ner of 1929 and still one of the most striking 
reds. A tall luminous rosy red with bright 
orange beard and falls like richest velvet. 
Vigorous, with large flowers of good sub¬ 
stance. MIDSEASON. Each _ 50c 
DAY DREAM (Sturt.)—A most fascinating Iris 
with loads of large fine blossoms on 40 in. 
well branched stems. Though it is a happy 
blending of lilac, pink and yellow, the gen¬ 
eral effect is a warm mellow pink. LATE and 
extra rugged. 2 for 25c. Each _ 15c 
DECENNIAL (Wmson. 1930)—S. bright picric 
yellow; F. velvety carmine with an electric 
blue overlay. Decidedly rich and a real break 
from the usual variegatas. FRAGRANT. Each 25c 
DELACROIX (Cayeux)—Attractive flowers of 
neat ruffled form and good substance. An old 
gold and yellow blend with falls charmingly 
tinted lilac and a deep orange beard. A de¬ 
pendable friendly Iris which works well with 
all colors. LATE. 2 for 25c. Each _ 15c 
DEPUTY NOMBLOT (Cayeux) Dykes Medal 
1930—I still consider this magnificent Iris, a 
model of perfection in color, form and quality. 
A harmonious combination of bronzy purple, 
golden chamois and claret red, with bright 
orange beard. Tall and FRAGRANT. MED. 
LATE. Each _ .. 50c 
DIRECTEUR PINELLE (Cayeux 1932)—One of 
the grandest Irises of today. Extra tall strong 
stalks with massive blossoms of dark rich 
brownish maroon, which appears to be in com¬ 
mand of the entire garden. Extra rugged and 
one which will surely become famous in the 
Iris world. LATE. Each_$7.50 
DOLLY MADISON (Wmson.)—Exceptionally 
large and beautiful flowers of finest form and 
heavy texture. A smooth finished blend of 
pinkish mauve with a golden haft and brilliant 
broad orange beard. Growth, stems and 
branching good. A high rating Iris that should 
be in every garden. Be sure to order one. Each 10c 
DORCAS HUTCHESON (Sass-McDade 1933) 
See fall bloomers. 
DORE (J. Sass 1935)—A splendid new Iris of 
beautiful poise and unique coloring which is 
lovely as a closeup. Crisp ruffled standards of 
glistening light yellow. F. creamy white 
flushed gold at haft. A radiant deep orange 
beard adds warmth and beauty. Tall and extra 
hardy, with large flowers and finest habits of 
growth. Each _$5.00 
DOROTHY DIETZ (Wmson.)—The sharp con¬ 
trast of silky pale blue standards against falls 
of rich pansy purple makes this Iris a dis¬ 
tinctive beauty. Large fine flowers on tall 
strong stems. MED. LATE. Each_ 25c 
