• LINWOOD IRIS GARDENS 
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SHIRVAN (Loomis 1932)—A rich glowing 
brown toned Iris, with silky golden brown 
standards. The falls like a piece of red brown 
velvet have a broad margin of golden brown 
to match the S. 30 in. MED. LATE. One of 
the loveliest. Each_ 85c 
SHIWASSEE (Burch.)—Rich dark red with a 
violet undertone. Bright orange beard and vel¬ 
vety falls. Tall, extremely robust and free 
flowering. The flowers are magnificent, large 
and showy. The effect is glowing red. Don’t 
by any chance overlook this grand Iris for it 
should be in every garden. Each_ 15c 
SIERRA BLUE (Essig 1932)—As I stood be¬ 
fore a clump of this marvelous Iris last spring 
I thought it one of the most perfect specimens 
I had ever seen. Perfection of form, habits 
and color. A delightful pure medium blue self, 
with a gleaming broad orange beard and sat¬ 
iny finish, presenting an imforgettable pic¬ 
ture. Very tall, FRAGRANT and LATE. 
Worthy in every way of the Dykes Medal 
which it won in 1935. Each_$1.50 
SHUSHAN—(Pogocyclus). A charming little 
gem with erect S. of bright violet; F. exceed¬ 
ingly rich and dark appearing almost black 
at center and very velvety. The entire flower 
lightly netted with darker veins. A fuzzy 
burnt orange beard. Altogether delightful, 
with narrow upright foliage. 11 in. EARLY. 
Extra hardy and dependable. Fine for the rock 
garden or border. DELICIOUSLY FRA¬ 
GRANT. Tiny robust bulbs. Each_ 25c 
SINDJKHA (Sturt.)—A very fine LATE Iris 
which seems to have been overlooked. Tall and 
husky, with sturdy stalks and excellent habits 
of growth. Large lovely flowers of splendid 
form and substance. A beautiful silvery mauve 
blend, similar to Asia in color. VERY FRA¬ 
GRANT. 3 for 20c. Each_ 10c 
SIR LAUNCELOT (J. Sass 1935)—One of the 
most dazzling and distinguished of the new 
flame browns. The velvet like falls are darker 
than the stands, giving a rich henna red ef¬ 
fect. About 28 in. MIDSEASON. Hardy. 
Each _ _ $5.00 
SIR MICHAEL (Yeld)—A magnificent Iris 
which has been recognized as one of the 
world’s best. The standards are silky azure 
blue in sharp contrast to the falls which are 
like purple velvet softly overlaid brovm. A 
vivid red orange beard completes the beautiful 
picture. 38 inches. Quite hardy and reliable. 
Each _ _ 25c 
SNOW WHITE (Sturt.)—A glistening snow 
white which is instantly fascinating. Abso¬ 
lutely reliable in every way and loaded with 
beautiful FRAGRANT blossoms. Med. height. 
MIDSEASON. A beautiful white which I es¬ 
pecially recommend. 3 for 25c. Each_ 10c 
SOLFERINO (Cayeux)—Extra large flowers of 
deep orchid pink, on tallest stems. Rugged and 
free flowering. MED. LATE. Each_ 25c 
