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LINWOOD IRIS GARDENS • 
NANCY ORNE (Sturt.)—A delicious warm pink 
blend of unusual beauty. Fawn and rose pink 
with bright orange beard, buff style arms and 
golden veins. 30 in. Rugged. A heavy bloomer 
and valued as a breeding Iris. A wonderful 
massing variety which is lovely with light yel¬ 
lows. Each- 10c 
NEBRASKA (H. P. Sass)—Distinctive large 
ruffled blossoms of richest deep yellow. The 
falls are attractively veined reddish brown. 
Extra fine, and entirely different from all 
other yellows. 30 in. EXTREMELY LATE. 
3 for 50c. Each_ 20c 
NEHAWKA, (J. Sass)—Strictly a novelty Iris of 
queerest coloring. A white background with 
the entire flower heavily peppered dark pur¬ 
ple. 18 in. MIDSEASON. Each_ 25c 
NENE (Cayeux)—Mammoth blossoms of rich 
lilac purple. Beard brown and yellow, falls 
velvety. Med. height. MIDSEASON. FRA¬ 
GRANT. Stock limited. Each_ 65c 
NEON (Salb. 1934)—Another of those popular 
bronze medleys, which made such a nice show¬ 
ing in my garden last year. Richly colored, 
with golden bronze standards and velvety 
reddish falls. A heavy bright orange beard 
adds brilliance. Tall, LATE and hardy. Each„$2.75 
NEPENTHE (Conn. 1931)—Large choice flow¬ 
ers of exceptional charm. S. golden fawn; F. 
light violet, shading to iridescent lavender 
at margins. Flushed and veined brown and 
gold at haft. Beard yellow. Tall, LATE and a 
wonderful bloomer. Extra rugged. 3 for 50c. 
Each _ 25c 
NIGHT SHADE (Wmson.)—A restful, aptly 
named Iris bearing an abundance of large 
dusky blue purple blossoms and always com¬ 
ing in for its share of popularity. Dark, tall 
FRAGRANT. Each _ 25c 
NINGAL (Ayers 1931)—A tall light colored 
flower with horizontal falls, gracefully perched 
on straight, well branched stalks. A soothing 
blend of soft golden fawn and lavender blue. 
Golden throat and orange beard. Very rugged. 
MIDSEASON. Each __ 25c 
NORDIC (Kirk. 1934)—A vigorous, well branch¬ 
ed type with large flowers of fine form and 
substance. S. yellow flushed heliotrope; F. 
red with broad orange beard. 36 in. MID¬ 
SEASON. Each _ 75c 
NOWETA (H. P. Sass 1931)—A marvelous Iris 
of jev/el like beauty. One of the most capti¬ 
vating and I believe the nearest approach to 
the long sought shade of the Pink Radiance 
rose. Large and fine with frilled silky stand¬ 
ards and slightly flaring falls. Deep orange 
beard and coppery golden glow at center. 28 
in. Rugged and free flowering. Each_ 50c 
