• LINWOOD IRIS GARDENS 
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RHEA (Wmson.)—Handsome, extra large flow¬ 
ers of gorgeous coloring and smooth enamel 
like flnish. S. smoky lilac; F. A blending of 
crushed raspberry pink tinted and veined gold¬ 
en brown at haft. Rich red orange beard. 42 
in. Robust and proliflc, with fine well branched 
stalks. A dandy. Each_ 15c 
RHEINFELS (G. & K.)—A dainty well formed 
flower of delicate beauty. White with lavender 
throat, and standards softly tinted the same. 
Beard light yellow shading to white at tips, 
making a perfect finish. FRAGRANT. MID¬ 
SEASON. Med. height. Each_ 15c 
RHEINGAUPERLE (G. & K.)—Delightful soft 
wild rose pink of fine form and quality. Me¬ 
dium height. One of our loveliest pinks. EX¬ 
QUISITE FRAGRANCE. Hardy. Each_ 20c 
RHINE NIXE (G. & K.)—(Fairy of the Rhine) 
An ever popular variety of effective beauty. 
S. white; F. pansy violet with a distinct 
white border. Very rugged, with fine strong 
stalks. 3 for 20c. Each_ 10c 
ROBT. W. WALLACE (Perry)—Dark rich 
violet S. with velvety blackish F. and con¬ 
spicuous bright orange beard. A fine rugged 
type, with impressive stateliness and out¬ 
standing color. Tall, LATE and VERY FRA¬ 
GRANT. 2 for 25c. Each_ 15c 
ROB ROY (Kirk.)—EARLY MIDSEASON. One 
of the bright spots of the garden. A rich, 
bright, red bicolor heavily suffused with cop¬ 
pery gold and illuminated by a glowing 
orange beard. Vigorous. 36 in. Each_ 20c 
ROMANCE (Mur.)—A warm, smoothly blended 
self of bronze and old rose with a luminous 
golden center. Large well formed flowers of 
exceptional beauty. Vigorous and a heavy 
bloomer. 30 in. SWEETLY FRAGRANT. 
2 for 25c. Each_ 15c 
ROMOLA (Bliss)—Magnificent brightly colored 
flowers on strong tall stalks. A beacon of beau¬ 
ty. S. lilac; F. velvety red violet. Extra rug¬ 
ged and free with its fine large FRAGRANT 
blossoms. Recommended. Each_ 10c 
ROSE MARIE (Cayeux)—A subtle rich red 
purple of unusual beauty. Having a distinc¬ 
tive creamy white throat and creamy veining 
giving it a distinguished charm found in no 
other Iris. The broad beautiful falls are frilled 
and flaring. Large. LATE. 36 in. Each_ 30c 
ROTA (G. K.)—A bright silky carmine pink of 
perky form and unusual attractiveness. 27 
in. Rugged and prolific with a long blooming 
season. DELICIOUSLY FRAGRANT. No 
other Iris like it. Each_ 10c 
RUBEO (Mohr.-Mit.)—A velvety maroon bi¬ 
color, with large, well foi’med blossoms on ex¬ 
tra tall, splendidly branched stalks. Seems 
to be hardy in the colder sections, growing 
well in my Kansas garden. Though not as 
brilliant as some of the bronze reds, it is a 
rich handsome Iris. LATE. Each_ 85c 
