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LINWOOD IRIS GARDENS • 
ORIANA (H. P. Sass 1933)—A handsome large 
pure white of excellent form and substance, 
receiving Honorable Mention 1933. Extremely 
hai’dy and a lovely Iris of real merit. Each ...$1.00 
OSSAR (H. P. Sass 1937)—An elegant new red 
Iris of highest quality. A luminous blackish 
red self of fine form and substance. About 
30 in. with many buds and blossoms on strong 
low branched stems. Each_$10.00 
PALEMON (Perry)—Refined appearing flow¬ 
ers of misty gray blue and buff, beautifully 
blended. A tall, FRAGRANT, free blooming 
variety which is lovely as a close up. MID¬ 
SEASON. Each _ 10c 
PARC DE NEUILLY (Verd.)—A fine old favor¬ 
ite, which is most desirable in many ways; 
vigorous, dependable and profuse with lovely 
blossoms of a clear pure violet self. Blooms 
LATE and over a long period. 24 in. Each_ 10c 
PAVANE (Cayeux)—A handsome rich magenta 
red bicolor with attractive brown beard. 
Crisp silky standards and velvet like falls. 
An outstanding red of good quality. 38 in. 
Each _ 25c 
PEACHES (H. P. Sass 1931)—A striking nov¬ 
elty Iris, attracting the instant attention of 
all garden visitors. Large ruffled blossoms, 
with S. of rosy apricot, shading to yellow; 
broad yellow F. completely covered with heavy 
red veining which merges into a solid color 
at the lower half and pales into a golden mar¬ 
gin. 26 in. MIDSEASON. Conspicuously beau¬ 
tiful. Similar to Clara Noyes. 3 for 50c. Each 25c 
PEAU ROUGE (Cayeux)—(Meaning, Red Skin) 
A distinct dark coppery red with bronzy 
orange beard. Good texture, form and finish. 
A most attractive front row number. Rugged 
and prolific. 18 in. Each_ 10c 
PERSIA (Ayers)—Magnificent flowers of im¬ 
mense size and beautiful subdued coloring. 
S. soft gray with bluish mauve reflections; 
F. dark Wue violet paling toward margin and 
flushed brown at haft. The soft gray of the 
S. seems to literally melt into the blue of the 
falls. Vigorous, tall and well branched with 
fine broad foliage. A beautiful Iris that 
grows on you. Each_ 40c 
PINK OPAL (J. Sass 1934)—A sister seedling 
of the renowned Pink Satin, and very beauti¬ 
ful. Extra tall and exceptionally robust, with 
large round blossoms of smooth uniform pink. 
Most delightful in clump. MIDSEASON. Each 35c 
PINK SATIN (J. Sass 1930)—Who of us have 
not at sometime or another gazed at the ex¬ 
quisite color plate of this lovely Iris and 
longed to possess just one rhizome which sold 
at $35.00 in 1931. A soft iridescent pink of 
slender graceful form and purest coloring. 
The fine strong stalks stand 43 inches tall. You 
can now make this longing, a beautiful dream 
come true at a comparatively modest price. 
Each _ 50c 
