• LINWOOD IRIS GARDENS 
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NUMA ROUMESTAN (Cayeux)—A gorgeous 
deep red self of intense coloring. Beautifully 
suffused with copper and illuminated by a 
brilliant orange beard. Tall, LATE and FRA¬ 
GRANT. A fine outstanding red you’re sure 
to like. Each_ 20c 
NURMAHAL (Nic.)—A fine brown toned Iris 
which comes highly recommended. Listed by 
the producer as a browner, better, Grace Stur- 
tevant, which would surely make it a top 
notcher. Tall and beautifully branched. 
GRAPE FRAGRANCE. Each_ 50c 
OBERON (Koeh.)—Large beautifully formed 
fiowers of rosy mauve. Very similar to the fine 
San Gabriel in form and color, but hardy to 
cold, making it very desirable. 36 in. Fine. 
Each _ 15c 
OCTOBER OPERA (H. P. Sass 1932)—See fall 
bloomers. 
OKOBOJI (J. Sass 1932)—A strikingly dark, 
bronzy red fiower with an odd bronze beard. 
Ruffled and unique. Medium height. Each _ 15c 
OLD GOLD (H. P. Sass)—Ruffled and delight¬ 
fully lovely. S. heavy golden yellow; F. old 
gold with a bronzy buff overlay. Beard bright 
yellow with brown tips. Extra vigorous and 
prolific. LATE. 26 in. Highly recommended. 
3 for 25c. Each_ 10c 
OLIVE MURRELL (Perry)—A beautifully ir- 
descent blend of lavender and rose softly 
suffused bronze; rich yellow beard and style 
arms lend a radiant glow. 30 in. FRAGRANT. 
Each _ 10c 
OMAHA (H. P. Sass)—A glowing coppery old 
rose of exceptional beauty. Golden heart and 
rich orange beard. Large showy blossoms 
which will add cheer to any garden. Med. 
low. MIDSEASON. Dont’ fail to put Omaha 
on your list. 2 for 25c. Each_ 15c 
ONYX (Wmson.)—An attractive type, with 
large bright clean looking flowers of good 
form and substance. S. cream, deepening to 
yellow at base; F. red violet with a distinct 
cream border. A fine MIDSEASON, free 
blooming variety which is nice to plant among 
the dark ones. 3 for 20c. Each_ 10c 
OPALINE (Wmson 1930)—A handsome large 
pink and yellow blend of clearest color, the 
pink predominating. A beautiful yellow heart 
and orange beard emphasize its beauty. Tall, 
extra vigorous and free flowering, with fine 
foliage. Very popular. Each_ 20c 
OPERA (Vilm.)—A fine old standby which is 
hard to beat for color. An exceedingly rich red 
toned self which is always admired. The rhi¬ 
zomes are always small, but very easily grown 
bearing an abundance of FRAGRANT glow¬ 
ing blossoms. A front row variety about 20 
in. high. Each - 15c 
