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LINWOOD IRIS GARDENS • 
MARY WILLIAMSON (Wmson.)—A novel and 
catchy color arrangement. S. milky white; 
horizontal falls of violet purple with a wide 
border of pure white. Stunning ruffled flow¬ 
ers on slender 27 in. stems. FRAGRANT. Very 
effective for cutting. EXTREMELY LATE. 
3 for 25c. Each_ 10c 
MASSENA (Cayeux)—Splendid large blossoms 
of smooth even finish. A lovely warm deep 
pink self. Extra tall, rugged and dependable. 
Always a compliment to the background be¬ 
cause of both height and color. 2 for 25c. Each 15c 
MEDRANO (Vilm.)—A beautiful smoky claret 
red with coppery reflections. Of fine form and 
delicious GRAPE FRAGRANCE. Tho the 
bulbs on this variety are small it is a reliable 
and heavy bloomer. EXTREMELY LATE, and 
very desirable. About 24 in. 3 for 25c. Each ... 10c 
MESSALINE (Millet)—Extra large flowers on 
well branched 38 in. stems. A rosy red toned 
bicolor with an orange beard, and the falls at¬ 
tractively netted with veining. A good grower 
and heavy bloomer. Each_ 25c 
MIDGARD (H. P. Sass)—This is unquestion¬ 
ably one of the most popular Irises I have ever 
grown. It is an exquisite arrangement of gold¬ 
en yellow and smooth rose pink. Strong stems 
with floods of ruffled, fluffy looking flowers 
which at a distance appear entirely pink. Of 
rampant growth and dependable in every way. 
An outstanding Iris of exceptional beauty. 27 
in. Don’t fail to order at least one. 3 for 25c. 
Each _ 10c 
MIDWEST (H. P. Sass)—A beautifully ruffled 
novelty Iris of unusual charm. The background 
of white is heavily flushed and dotted deep 
rose. A free bloomer. 24 in. 3 for 25c. Each... 10c 
MIDWEST GEM (H. P. Sass 1937)—One of the 
most beautiful Irises I have ever seen. The 
flowers are very large and extra fine, with 
standards and falls artistically frilled at tips. 
An iridescent golden yellow with a flush of 
lilac on the falls and a broad silky deep yel¬ 
low beard. The entire flower appears to have 
been sprinkled with gold dust. 36 in. LATE. 
The stems are strong and well branched and 
the general habits are excellent. Received 
Hon. Men. 1937 and a rating of 92. Each — $20.00 
MIDWEST PRIDE (H. P. Sass 1931)—A silky 
deep wine purple that is extremely rich and 
showy. Somewhat similar to the distinctive 
coloring of Archeveque. Large flowers on 36 
in. stems. Each_ 25c 
MILDRED PRESBY (Farr)—A greatly admired 
Iris which produces a most striking garden ef¬ 
fect. S. warm ivory white; F. richest pansy 
purple of heavy velvety texture. The form is 
pleasingly stylish with flaring falls. Med. 
height. LATE. FRAGRANT. Recommended. 
3 for 25c. Each_ 10c 
MME. CECILE BOUSCANT—A lovely shade of 
soft old rose, with just a hint of lilac. 32 in. 
Does best in the south. Each _ _ 15c 
