22 LINWOOD IRIS GARDENS • 
• LINWOOD IRIS GARDENS 23 
MAJESTIC (Bliss)—The very name bespeaks 
its grandeur. A large flowered Dominion off¬ 
spring with beautiful flaring form. The broad 
S. are mauve overlaid bronze; F. velvety raisin 
purple of rich and lustrous finish. 30 in. of 
rugged growth and fine habits. An Iris you 
will be proud to own. MIDSEASON. 3 for 20c. 
Each ^ _ _ _ 10c 
MARESCHAL NEY (Wmson.)—One of our 
handsomest dark red varieties. S. bronzy dark 
red; F. rich velvety maroon with an orange 
and brown beard. Very hardy, with strong well 
branched stems and a color that is hard to 
beat. 36 in. Each_ 15c 
MARY BARNETT (Cumb.)—Exquisite soft lav¬ 
ender blue with a creamy undertone. Aglow 
with a brilliant orange beard which illumi¬ 
nates the entire flower. Large well formed 
flowers with splendid habits of growth. Con¬ 
ceded to be one of the very best of the light 
colors. VERY FRAGRANT. MIDSEASON. 3 
for 20c. Each _ 10c 
MARY GEDDES (Wash. 1931) — American 
Dykes Medal Winner of 1936. A golden bronze 
and salmon pink blend, with falls overlaid 
and veined with red. An Iris of intriguing 
beauty. 32 in. LATE MIDSEASON. Each ... $1.00 
I “THE GARDEN IS THE OUTDOOR OF HEAVEN 
[ THE FLOWERS THE POETRY.” 
A GLIMPSE OF THE BEAUTY OF LINWOOD IRIS GARDENS, THE HOME OF RUGGED KANSAS GROWN IRIS 
MARCiUITA (Cayeux 1931)—One of the most 
distinctive and beautiful Irises I’ve ever seen. 
The broad fine S. appear to be carved out of 
ivory. The handsome F. are bright rose artis¬ 
tically decorated with heavy ivory veins and 
a halo like margin of same, and finished with 
a light lemon beard. A classic beauty which 
is well on the road to fame. C. M. France, 
1931, and A. of M. A. I. S. 1936. Stock lim¬ 
ited. Each_ _ $2.00 
MARY GIBSON (Perry)—An exceptionally 
charming blend of old rose, yellow and bronze 
with a radiant golden orange beard. Tho only 
of medium size it is an outstanding flower of 
refined beauty which in clump is very attrac¬ 
tive. Tall, MIDSEASON. Strong slender stems 
and many blossoms. Each _ 10c 
