• LINWOOD IRIS GARDENS 
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JEB STEWART (Wash. 1932)—A tall dark Iris 
of good form and substance, with extra broad 
fine falls. S. dark bronze; F. rich dark ma¬ 
hogany red with a lemon yellow beard. Good 
habits of growth. MED. LATE. Hon. Men. 
1933, Award of Merit 1935. Each_$3.50 
JOSHUA (Burch.)—One of the most interest¬ 
ing of the EARLY intermediates. Large heav¬ 
ily ruffled flowers of rich reddish purple with 
falls exceptionally velvety. A fuzzy brown 
beard tipped with blue gives a novel finish. 
A nice rock garden subject as it is only about 
15 in. 2 for 25c. Each_ 15c 
JOYCETTE (J. Sass 1932)—Huge blossoms of 
radiant beauty. One of the finest of the so- 
called reds. Vigorous and tall, with strong 
well branched stems. A grand red, receiving 
Honorable Mention 1932 and Award of Merit 
1936 which in itself tells the story. Each $2.00 
JUBILEE (J. Sass)—One of the most ruffled 
and delightful of the Sass novelties. S. light 
buff shading to peach; F. creamy white; edges 
of both S. and F. heavily sanded coppery pur¬ 
ple. 26 in. Large flowers. Prolific. 3 for 25c. 
Each _ 10c 
JULIA MARLOWE (Shull)—Large graceful 
blossoms of light red purple whose color is 
heightened by a bright orange beard. Tall and 
showy, making a lovely clump which in the 
sunlight gives a fine red effect. FRAGRANT. 
3 for 20c. Each_ 10c 
JUNIATA (Farr)—Another of the older favor¬ 
ites which still retains its popularity. A fine 
clear bright blue violet with bright orange 
beard. Large SWEETLY SCENTED blossoms 
on tall strong stalks. MED. EARLY. Each ... 10c 
KALOS (Sass)—Daintily ruffled and the most 
delicately tinted pink imaginable. Beard yel¬ 
low. Makes a soft fluffy looking clump of 
ethereal loveliness. 22 in. Rather LATE. 3 
for 20c. Each_ 10c 
KANSAS (Tim.)—Mammoth flowers of lilac 
pink with graceful wavy edges. Tall, strong 
and very desirable as it blooms EXTREMELY 
LATE. Each _ 15c 
KING JUBA (H. P. Sass 1931)—This brilliant 
large flowered Iris is one of the best varie- 
gatas of today. Of fine form and texture, the 
color clear, pronounced and striking. S. pure 
deep yellow, with broad flaring falls of dark 
velvety maroon. 36 in. MIDSEASON. (Hon¬ 
orable Mention 1932.) 3 for 50c. Each_ 25c 
KING KARL (J. Sass)—Stylishly frilled, with 
S. of light pinkish cinnamon; F. cream, heav¬ 
ily peppered coppery brown. 26 in. A distinct¬ 
ive plicata, similar though not as pink as 
Lona. Small, but hardy rhizomes. Each_ 20c 
KING MIDAS (Meade)—It is impossible to de¬ 
scribe the golden beauty of this captivating 
Iris. S. burnished gold; F. garnet flushed 
mauve and shading to a golden margin. Bright 
orange beard. Medium height, well branched 
with often seven flowers to a stem. Each_ 20c 
