• LINWOOD IRIS GARDENS 
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AL-LU-WE (H. P. Sass 1932)—Large ruffled 
flowers on tall strong stems. S. coppery yel¬ 
low; F. reddish plum with a halo like margin 
of gold and flnished with a bright orange 
beard. Vigorous and handsome. MIDSEASON. 
Each ___ 50c 
ALPENGLOW (Wmson.)—Extra large fine 
flowers. S. smoky mauve; F. rich plum color 
shading into a light margin to match stand¬ 
ards. Rugged and reliable. A choice flower at 
a cheap price. 4 for 25c. Each _ 10c 
AMANECER (Wmson.)—Tall, vigorous and ex¬ 
tra fine. A single stalk is a beautiful boquet 
in itself. A lovely blending of lilac pink and 
yellow, carrying a pink effect. An Iris I hearti¬ 
ly recommend. MIDSEASON. 4 for 25c. Each 10c 
AMBROSIA (Sturt.)—An ethereal looking com¬ 
bination of silvery white smoothly tinted shell 
pink and dressed up with a vivid red orange 
beard. 32 in. MIDSEASON. Each_ 25c 
AMENTI (Paradise in the West) (H. P. Sass 
1936)—Extra large choice blossoms, similar 
in color to the lovely Mine. Durrand. A fasci¬ 
nating blend, with S. of golden yellow and 
F. soft lavender blue. A golden heart and vivid 
orange beard complete the pleasing picture. 
32 in. MIDSEASON. Perfectly hardy. Each $5.00 
AMERIND (Andrews)—An unusual and most 
attractive coppery tan blend with a metallic 
overlay. Tall and VERY LATE. Each_ 20c 
AMITOLA (Meaning Rainbow) (H. P. Sass 
1936)—Large lovely pink toned flowers of 
splendid form and fine substance. S. Glisten¬ 
ing light golden tan; F. orchid pink shading 
to yellow at haft. The bright orange beard 
is conspicuously beautiful and golden reflec¬ 
tions play over the entire flower. Extra hardy 
with strong well branched stems. 36 in. MID¬ 
SEASON. Each_ $7.50 
AMNERIS (Millet)—One of the very best of 
the dark blues, with stylish flaring falls. The 
color is rich dark and pure. Heavy orange 
beard tipped blue at ends. Tall and straight, 
with perfect branching and fine foliage. LATE. 
Each _____ 25c 
ANDANTE (Wmson.)—Mammoth flowers of 
velvety dark pansy purple. Exceedingly rich 
in color. Vigorous and prolific. Med. Height. 
Each _ 20c 
ANGELO (Hort.)—A strikingly beautiful light 
to medium blue bicolor of immense size. Med. 
height. Each _ 20c 
ANNDELIA (Sturt.)—One of the most charm¬ 
ing of the pink toned varieties. Ruffled stand¬ 
ards of soft lilac pink. Broad falls of white 
flushed and veined lilac pink at edges. Vigor¬ 
ous, free flowering and delightfully lovely. 
30 in. Midseason. Each_ 20c 
