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LINWOOD IRIS GARDENS • 
IMPERATOR (Cayeux)—A rich red violet self. 
Large fine flowers in abundance giving a 
brilliant red effect in the garden. FRA¬ 
GRANT. LATE. Med. height. 2 for 25c. Each 15c 
IMPERIAL BLUSH (H. P. Sass)—An impres¬ 
sive Iris of serene beauty. An extra large, 
delicately colored light pink with a beautiful 
light yellow beard and a frost like iridescence 
over the entire flower. 40 in. E. MIDSEASON. 
Lovely and refined appearing, receiving hon¬ 
orable Mention 1936. Each_ 75c 
INCA (Farr)—A rich dominating little gem 
with S. of frosty bright lemon yellow; flaring 
falls of thick velvety maroon veined yellow 
at haft and a distinct margin of bright yellow. 
About 2 ft. Rugged and free flowering. You’ll 
like it. 2 for 25c. Each _ 15c 
INDIAN CHIEF (Ayers)—A rich and lovely 
red of excellent garden value. F. glowing and 
velvety, the S. lighter and iridescent. Heavy 
orange beard. 36 in., vigorous and well branch¬ 
ed with many large blossoms of finest form. 
One of our very best reds. 3 for 50c. Each 20c 
IRMA POLLOCK (H.P. Sass 1931)—A showy 
red toned flower with velvety falls and bright 
orange beard. Of good habits, with strong 
well branched stems. Each_ 25c 
ISOLINE (Vilm.)—A favorite of long stand¬ 
ing. Large flowers of striking loveliness, which 
in clump is a picture you will long remember. 
S. silvery lilac, softly flushed iridescent yel¬ 
low; F. old rose. Though the form is not per¬ 
fect, the color arrangement has never been 
duplicated. 36 in. perfectly hardy, MIDSEA¬ 
SON. 3 for 25c. Each_ 10c 
JACK ROSE (And.)—A deep pallida red, of 
splendid form and poise. Hardy, free flowering 
and SWEETLY SCENTED. A regal looking 
flower with stalks so tall and straight, they 
seem to be standing at attention. Each_ 10c 
JACQUELLINE GUILLOT (Cayeux)—An ex¬ 
quisite flower, which made such a fine showing 
last season that I classed it as one of the love¬ 
liest of the light blues. Cool and charming, 
with its frosty iridescence and pure white 
beard. Often throwing eight elegant blossoms 
to one well branched stem. Med. height, LATE 
FRAGRANT. Each _ 25c 
JANE WILLIAMSON (Wmson.) — Exquisite 
coloring is displayed in this iridescent pink 
pastel blend, with orange beard and golden 
reflections. Extremely effective in mass plant¬ 
ings. Floriferous and FRAGRANT. 32 in. 
Growth good. 3 for 20c. Each_ 10c 
JEAN CAYEUX (Cayeux 1931) — Glistening 
golden fawn flowers of perfect form and ex¬ 
ceptional beauty. The falls are effectively 
tinted soft lilac at center. Dykes Medal, 
France, 1931. Award of Merit, 1936. Med. 
height. LATE. Hardy. Each__$1.75 
