• LINWOOD IRIS GARDENS 
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DOUGLAS (J. Sass 1932)—Another grand Sass 
Iris with striking perfection of form. S. light 
lavender violet; F. litho purple shading to 
light lavender at the edge and flushed golden 
brown at haft. A soft yellow beard lends 
charm to the serene beauty. Extra large 
flowers with flaring falls on strong tall stems. 
MIDSEASON. Named in honor of Douglas 
County, Nebraska, the home of the famous 
Sass brothers. Each _ 75c 
DR. CHAS. H. MAYO (Fryer)—Artistically 
ruffled flowers of excellent form and quality. 
Smooth rich pink with a white throat. Medium 
EARLY, tall and SWEETLY FRAGRANT. 
2 for 25c. Each_ 15c 
DREAM (Sturt.)—A FRAGRANT, fine old 
stand by which is still in great demand. A tall 
soft pink whose clear beautiful coloring is 
hard to beat. A fine landscape color. 3 for 25c. 
Each _ 10c 
DUKE OF BEDFORD (Bliss)—Elegant large 
flowers of the famous Dominion race. A dark 
rich violet purple self, with broad velvet-like 
falls and orange beard. Excellent substance, 
rugged and free flowering. Don’t fail to order 
this grand purple. 3 for 25c. Each_ 10c 
DUKE OF YORK (Perry)—Large and lovely 
flowers of soft silvery mauve with a very 
bright orange beard. Tall and vigorous. 
GRAPE FRAGRANCE. Similar to Mary Bar¬ 
nett. Each _ 10c 
EDGEWOOD (Hall)—A bright pinkish red bi¬ 
color of huge size. A fine grower and a grand 
background Iris. 45 in. tall, free flowering and 
dependable. Distinctly outstanding. Each_ 20c 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT (H. P. Sass 1933)— 
See fall blomers. 
ELECTRA (J. Sass 1935)—A sophisticated new 
plicata in a class with Los Angeles but much 
more highly colored and perfectly hardy to 
cold. A large bold white of finest form, with 
S. entirely flushed and peppered with lavender 
blue; the falls have a distinct margin of same 
and golden brown venations at haft. Broad 
yellow beard and amber and lavender style 
arms. Vigorous and dependable. Each_$1.00 
ELIZABETH EGELBERG (Egelb.)—An espe¬ 
cially fine, large flowered variety of rapid 
growth, and good branching. A tall, FRA¬ 
GRANT, pink and mauve bicolor with golden 
orange beard. Each___ 15c 
ELSINORE (Hall)—A charming flower of dis¬ 
tinctive coloring. Soft primrose yellow with 
tips of standards and margin of falls attrac¬ 
tively tinted rosy lilac. Hardy, with good 
foliage and strong stems. 28 in. A dainty and 
cheerful addition. 4 for 25c. Each_ 10c 
ENDYMION (Sturt.)—One of the loveliest of 
this color class. A stately golden buff blend 
with a coppery metallic overlay. Tall strong 
stalks, free flowering and FRAGRANT. Fine. 
Each --- 10c 
