• LINWOOD IRIS GARDENS 
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GRETCHEN (H. P. Sass)—A fascinating Iris of 
an unusual type. S. white with a faint flush 
of pink; F. bright rose with prominent red 
veining. 36 in. MIDSEASON. Refreshingly 
pleasing. Each _ 20c 
GRISETTE (Wmson.)—An exceptionally rug¬ 
ged and handsome variety. A darker Dolly 
Madison with a smooth silky finish. A blend 
of walnut brown and manganese violet. Large 
fine flowers on extra strong stems. 34 in. 
MIDSEASON. Each _ 15c 
HAPPY DAYS (Mit. 1934)—Just as cheerful as 
it sounds. A huge clear medium yellow self, 
enriched by a deep chrome yellow beard. Vig¬ 
orous, with an abundance of beautiful blos¬ 
soms gracefully borne on strong well branched 
stems. Tall, EARLY MIDSEASON. Needs 
protection in the north. Hon. mention 1935. 
Each __$4.00 
HAVAMAL (G. & K.)—Fine large flowers of 
pleasing form. S. cream color; F. violet blue, 
with a wide attractive border of cream. Rug¬ 
ged and free flowering. A most friendly sort 
of which you will not tire. Med. height, MID¬ 
SEASON. 2 for 25c. Each_ 15c 
HELIOS (Cayeux)—Enormous well formed 
flowers of luminous soft lemon yellow. Tall 
strong stems, vigorous, and free flowering and 
having excellent substance. One of the largest 
as well as the loveliest. Superfine. MIDSEA¬ 
SON. Each_ 35c 
HERMOSA (Dean)—A deep orchid pink, similar 
in color to the old favorite Roseway. 32 in. 
MIDSEASON, vigorous and profuse. A dandy 
landscape Iris. 4 for 25c. Each_ 10c 
HERNANI (Cayeux)—Not large, but unbeat¬ 
able for color. A brilliant rich dark red with 
velvet like falls and orange beard. Fine qual¬ 
ity, substance and habits of growth. 32 in. 
Each _ 35c 
HEY DAY (Wmson. 1931)—S. mustard yellow; 
F. Vandyke red, with a diffuse yellow margin. 
Of distinctly long and unique form and grace¬ 
ful carriage. 30 in. Rugged and long blooming. 
3 for 20c. Each_ 10c 
HUSSARD (Vilm.)—A beautiful even toned 
light medium blue self of splendid form and 
smooth satiny finish. A VERY LATE bloom¬ 
er, which is most desirable in this color. 32 
in. Fine. Each—__ 10c 
HYACINTHUS (Wmson.)—Distinctly outstand¬ 
ing large flowers of fine form and rich color¬ 
ing. S. reddish lilac, heavily bronzed. F. dark 
claret red shaded brown. Yellow style arms 
and vivid orange beard. In effect a glowing 
bronzy brown. 36 in. with excellent habits of 
growth. Each _ 10c 
IDEAL (Cayeux)—The bluest of the blues. A 
clear, pure, light medium blue of appealing 
beauty. Med. height, vigorous and free bloom¬ 
ing. Truly the ideal blue. Don’t overlook it. 
Each ___ 10c 
