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LINWOOD IRIS GARDENS • 
ANTARES (Vilm.)—An attractive novelty Iris, 
unlike any other I have seen. Large white 
blossoms with the frilly standards heavily 
suffused light golden yellow, and the entire 
flower even to the style arms splashed with 
violet blue. LATE. Hardy and floriferous. 
About 26 in. Each___ 20c 
APACHE (Farr)—A radiant coppery red of 
striking beauty. About 20 in. high and loaded 
with glowing blossoms. A real gem for the 
front row. LATE. 3 for 25c. Each_ 10c 
APHRODITE (Dykes)—Deep pink of smooth 
even tone with a beautiful white throat. A tall 
refined appearing flower of good substance 
which is especially fine for landscaping. E. 
MIDSEASON. Perfectly hardy and FRA¬ 
GRANT. 3 for 25c. Each_ 10c 
ARLETTE (Cayeux)—A lovely cream colored 
self with a rich golden beard, waxy texture 
and extra stylish form. A heavy bloomer 
which works beautifully into the garden pic¬ 
ture. 27 in. Hardy and LATE. Each_ 15c 
ARLINGTON (Sim.)—A large, bold, pink to 
red toned bicolor of excellent habits. Tall, 
LATE and extremely rugged, producing large 
fine rhizomes. Each_ 10c 
ARNOLD (Dennis)—Bronzy mahogany brown 
which is exceedingly rich in the sunlight. 
About 26 in. Hardy and free flowering. Each . 10c 
ARGYNNIS (Wmson.)—A striking combination 
of silky deep yellow standards and richest 
mahogany red falls. The glowing blossoms 
are well placed on slender erect stems. Al¬ 
ways welcomed as it is QUITE LATE, ex¬ 
tending the Iris season which we so reluc¬ 
tantly bid adieu for another year. 2 for 25c. 
Each __- 15c 
ASIA (Yeld)—Large lovely blossoms of a sil¬ 
very lavender, blue and yellow blend. Tall and 
simply loaded with blooms. LATE and one of 
the MOST FRAGRANT. 2 for 25c. Each . _ 15c 
AURELLE (Denis)—Large handsome flowers of 
rich dark blue violet of fine form and quality. 
Sometimes listed as an improved Mine. Gaudi- 
chau. Should do well in the warmer sections 
as it is a bit tender. EARLY. Each_ 25c 
AUTUMN GLEAM (H. P. Sass 1934)—See fall 
bloomers. 
AUTUMN KING (H. P. Sass)—See fall bloomers. 
AVATAR (Wmson.)—An Iris of lovely coloring 
whose individual charm lies in the glowing 
golden heart which seems to be lighted from 
within. The S. are buff and the F. velvety 
pansy violet. Large FRAGRANT fiowers on 
strong 27 in. stems. 3 for 25c. Each_ 10c 
AVONDALE (H. P. Sass 1934)—A rich and 
lovely Iris receiving Honorable Mention in 
1936. The large ruffled fiowers are reddish 
old rose with gleaming golden orange beard 
and a coppery suffusion at heart which gives 
warmth and brilliance. Med. height. MID¬ 
SEASON. Each___ $2.00 
