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LINWOOD IRIS GARDENS • 
KING TUT (H. P. Sass)—Rich reddish brown, 
with fiery golden bronze standards. One of the 
most striking and brilliant color combinations 
in the entire list. 26 in. MIDSEASON. Grows 
well and blooms freely. Be sure and add King 
Tut for a spot light. 3 for 50c. Each_ 20c 
KLAMATH (Klein.)—Gigantic flowers of splen¬ 
did form and heavy texture. A lavender violet 
bicolor, with golden brown beard and bronzy 
overlay. S. light lavender violet; F. deep vio¬ 
let shading into a light margin to match S. 
Extra rugged and mighty fine. Restful har¬ 
monious coloring and PLEASING FRA¬ 
GRANCE. Tall, MIDSEASON. Recommended. 
3 for 50c. Each_ 25c 
LARGO (Ash. 1930)—Huge yellow blossoms 
which are instantly attractive. Clear citron 
yellow standards, with the falls deftly blended 
light rosy mauve. Tall, rugged and floriferous, 
with extra strong fine stems. MIDSEASON. 
Each _ 35c 
LABOR (Cayeux)—A deep red self, with a lus¬ 
trous sneen of coppery metallic blue. A fin¬ 
ished FRAGRANT flower of impressive indi¬ 
viduality. Med. height. MIDSEASON. Each — 10c 
LADY BYNG (Bliss)—I have never seen an¬ 
other Iris the exact shade of this lovely old 
favorite. A lustrous rosy lavender self which 
does not fade and which combines so beauti¬ 
fully with the pinks and purples. MIDSEA¬ 
SON. Med. height. Each_ 10c 
LADY PARAMOUNT (White 1932)—Very 
large long blossoms of clear soft yellow, borne 
in abundance on strong well branched stems. 
Ettective and lovely in the garden picture. A 
rugged, free blooming Iris with good sub¬ 
stance and SWEETEST FRAGRANCE. Hon. 
Men. 1932, Award of Merit 1936. Tall. MID¬ 
SEASON. Each _$3.00 
L’AIGLON (Shull)—One of the nicest Irises on 
the market today. A glowing light bronzy red 
toned bicolor, with large flowers of excellent 
form and substance. Tall, extra rugged and 
free flowering. Similar to Coppersmith. LATE. 
2 for 25c. Each _ 15c 
LE CORREGE (Vilm.)—Handsome large dark 
blossoms on tall strong stems. LATE. FRA¬ 
GRANT. A darker, richer, Ambassadeur. Each 15c 
LEGEND (Ware. 1932)—Large perfect blos¬ 
soms of rich velvety texture on tall well 
branched stalks. The general color is claret 
purple, brightened by a striking gold beard. 
MIDSEASON. Each _ 50c 
LENT A. WILLIAMSON (Wmson.)—This love¬ 
ly Iris which created such a sensation when 
first introduced is still worthy of a place in 
any garden. An extra large, blended bronzy 
purple bicolor with golden orange beard. Of 
splendid form and finish and great vigor. 3 
for 20c. Each_ 10c 
LENSCHNEE (G. & K.)—A large broad petaled 
white of beautiful form and heavy texture. A 
soft flush of blue at the center of the falls 
lends a most enchanting note. Medium height. 
3 for 20c. Each__ 10c 
