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LINWOOD IRIS GARDENS • 
GLOWING EMBERS (Sturt.)—Tall strong 
stems laden with large glowing brown toned 
blossoms after most of the others are through 
blooming, as it is VERY LATE, S. rich warm 
tan; F. bronzy mahogany brown. 2 for 25c. 
Each _ 15c 
GOLDEN BOW (H. P. Sass 1935)—A superb 
new EARLY yellow, which should really go 
places, judging by its outstanding popularity 
with all garden visitors last year. Extra large 
fine fiowers of pure rich yellow with a deep 
orange beard. Fine strong stalks standing 32 
in. high. Vigorous and prolific. Each_ 75c 
GOLDEN GLORY (Jack.)—A beautiful soft 
golden yellow, with falls a shade darker than 
the stands. Fine form, tall and well branched. 
MIDSEASON, hardy and fioriferous. Each — 10c 
GOLDEN HELMET (J. Sass 1933)—A gorgeous 
Iris of fiery red brown tones. S. coppery gold 
and F. of velvety Dxblood red. Med. Height, 
midseason and strictly first quality. One of 
the most brilliant of all. Each_ _$5.00 
GOLDEN LIGHT (H. P. Sass 1933)—I first saw 
this magnificent Iris as a seedling in the Sass 
gardens and long remembered it as the high 
light of the year. Standing tall and straight, 
with the sun shining through the glorious 
shades of coppery gold, pink and cinnamon, 
it was a veritable beacon of dazzling beauty. 
Easy to grow and very fioriferous. LATE. 
Each _ $1.00 
GOLDEN WEST (J. Sass 1934)—A splendid in¬ 
termediate. Deep waxy yellow with glowing 
orange beard a quarter of an inch wide. A 
substantial looking fiower of good form and 
excellent substance. Rugged, with stout 24 
in. stems, EARLY. A color which carries a 
long distance. Each_ 25c 
GOLDILOCKS (Way 1930)—Extra large and 
lovely flowers of an unusual soft silky irides¬ 
cent yellow, effectively lighted by a conspicuous 
golden orange beard. An Iris of mellow beauty 
and DELICIOUS FRAGRANCE. Extra hardy 
and a profuse bloomer. EARLY MIDSEA¬ 
SON. 3 for 50c. Each_ 20c 
GOLD IMPERIAL (Sturt.)—An exceptionally 
trim looking flower of rich chrome yellow with 
a beautiful bright orange beard. Smooth satiny 
finish and excellent substance. Makes a most 
impressive clump. Vigorous, though the rhi¬ 
zomes are always small. Med. height MID¬ 
SEASON. 3 for 20c. Each_ 10c 
GRACE STURTEVANT (Bliss)—One of the 
most striking and richly colored of all dark 
Irises. Elegant large flowers of velvety choco¬ 
late brown, illuminated by a brilliant orange 
beard. About 36 in. FRAGRANT. Hardy. 
3 for 50c. Each_ 25c 
Every Plant Correctly Labeled 
