16 LINWOOD IRIS GARDENS 

WM. CAREY JONES—A luxurious large cream 
colored Iris. “The ‘Cream’ of the Crop.” Ea. 25¢ 
WOODLAND—Tall strong stalks, with many 
huge wavy blossoms of clear pinkish mauve. 
A lovely background Iris. Each... 15¢ 
ZW ANENBURG—EARLY. (Pogocyclus). Large 
flowers of amber, olive green and gold, with 
splashes/oLemaroon:, . Wacht. ie ee 20¢ 
Fall Blooming Iris 
A newly developed race of Iris coming in dwarf, 
intermediate and tall bearded types. Blooming in 
early spring and again in autumn, creating new 
interest at a time when our garden enthusiasm is 
low. These naturally are best adapted to those 
sections of the country where the falls are long 
and mild, though favorable reports have been re- 
ceived from customers in the far northeast. It is 
quite essential that they are watered during the | 
summer to help produce new growth and vigor f 
the second crop of blossoms. They are all rugged 
varieties, and make an excellent spring showing, 
blooming here at tulip time. 
AUTUMN ELF—A perky little fellow with 
ruffled S. of olive cream; F. lavender with 
cream margin. FRAGRAN T, (A fall bloomer). 
Dy FOP 20 Cr 6 TEAC ede et ee ers 8 fl iay 15¢ 
AUTUMN HAZE—Large flowered and orchid 
like in appearance. S. soft lavender; F. orchid 
deepening at center, with an effective orange 
beard. 30 in. Very fine. Bach 26 oie een. 15¢ 
AUTUMN KING—tThe pioneer fall bloomer. A 
popular blue purple bicolor of rugged growth.: 
2 SOUR ACL auaC lore ee ee ee ee ee ee 15c 
AUTUMN QUEEN —A dwarf in habits of 
growth. The lovely pure white blossoms are 
of fine size and form. 2 for 25ce. Each... 15¢ 
DORCAS HUTCHESON—S. silky lavender; F. 
dark rich violet with a halo-like margin to 
matcch. S¢ FRAGRANT. 20 in.> Bach... 15¢ 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT —A _ stunning dark 
rich. violet, with blackish velvety falls. Each 15c¢ 
JEAN SIRET—8 in. A trim medium yellow 
with vivid orange beard. ah fall bloomer). 
Zeal OTAZ0C.", ia Ch ares oe Meade Se RMN A PE 15c 
KANSAS INGLESIDE—This new red Iris from 
our neighbor Mr. Hill, made a fine showing 
in our garden last year. It is extra rugged, 
has good form, good stalk and is a free bloom- 
er. At a distance the effect is a brilliant red 
which you can’t get away from. Each 1.00 
