• LINWOOD IRIS GARDENS 
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FRIEDA MOHR (Mohr-Mit.)—One of the finest 
pink toned Irises ever introduced. Huge regal 
looking flowers on tall strong stems. The 
broad horizontal falls a shade deeper than the 
stands. Orange beard. LOCUST BLOSSOM 
FRAGRANCE. A magnificent Iris. Each_ 20c 
FRIAR TUCK (Wmson.)—A novelty Iris of vel¬ 
vety blackish violet with distinct reticulations 
on falls. Growth and habits good. Gives a 
striking effect when planted by white. 3 for 
25c. Each _ 10c 
GENTIUS (H. P. Sass 1934)—A handsome new 
blue purple self, with large blososms of fine 
form and texture. Beard yellow, tipped blue. 
26 in. Rampant growth and a profuse bloomer. 
A FRAGRANT EARLY dark Iris which I can 
freely recommend. (Honorable Mention 1936) 
Each _ 15c 
GEO. J. TRIBOLETT (Wmson.)—Extra fine 
large flowers of rich dusky beauty. Darkest 
velvety purple heavily flushed bronzy brown. 
Medium height extra vigorous and free bloom¬ 
ing. FRAGRANT. I heartily recommend this 
excellent Iris. Each_ 10c 
G. P. BAKER (Per. 1930)—A vigorous, tall, free 
flowering light yellow which won the Dykes’ 
Medal, England, 1930. A beautiful flower of 
softest coloring. MED. LATE. Each_ 25c 
GEORGIA (Farr)—A uniform orchid pink self, 
which harmonizes with any planting. Med. 
height. EARLY. A fine landscape color. Each.. 10c 
GEO. YELD (Per.)—Tall, vigorous and strik¬ 
ingly stylish. S. apricot shaded rose; F. wine 
color with a clear buff margin. Each_ 10c 
GERMAINE PERTHIUS (Millet)—Large hand¬ 
some flowers of deep violet purple; the broad 
velvet like falls are richly overlaid with golden 
brown. Showy orange beard. Tall, strong, and 
exceedingly fine. SWEETLY SCENTED. MID¬ 
SEASON. Each _ 15c 
GIANT BALDWIN (H. P. Sass)—Massive flow¬ 
ers of rosy manganese violet with a peculiar 
smoothness of finish. Very tall fine stalks 
which when loaded with handsome blossoms 
is a most attractive sight. Extra rugged and 
really fine. Each_ 25c 
GILEAD (And. 1931)—Another of those gor¬ 
geous metallic blends from Prof. Andrews. 
Elegant large flowers of bronze, buff and gold¬ 
en yellow, 42 in. Perfectly branched, extra 
hardy and VERY LATE, with long blooming 
period. A superb Iris from every angle. Each 35c 
GLEAM (Nic.)—A lovely shade of cool, clear, 
light blue with vivid orange beard and a 
gleam of gold at haft. Airy and graceful with 
a very stylish form. 33 in. tall, with pretty blue 
green foliage. A fascinating type. Each- 15c 
