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JAPANESE IRIS 



These exquisitely beautiful, hardy flowers have been a leading specialty in 

 our Nursery for twenty years, and we have made annual additions to our collec- 

 tions by selections from thousands of seedlings, and by yearly importations from 

 Japan. Our stock is now the largest and most complete outside of Japan. 



These hardy, splendid plants are of the easiest culture, but surpass even or- 

 chids in their variety and exquisiteness of coloring. One gentleman who saw 

 them in bloom in our Nursery, ordered two hundred dollars' worth for his gar- 

 den, and if every reader of this advertisement could see these Irises in our Nursery, 

 our great stock would soon be exhausted. 



They are not expensive, The newest and rarest cost $1.00 each. The best 

 varieties are priced at $2.50 per dozen — $15.00 per hundred, and mixtures (these 

 do not include the best) at $1.20 per dozen — $5.00 per hundred. 



SPECIAL OFFER — Of some of the best varieties we have enormous stocks, and when the selection 

 is left to us, we furnish these at $1.25 per dozen, $9.00 per hundred— $70.00 per thousand. We also 

 offer collections at $1.00, $2.50, $5.00, $10.00 and $25.00 each. These are all priced at a reduced rate. 



Our catalogue tells all about these Irises and hundreds of other hardy plants. 

 Peonies, Phloxes, Lilies , Roses , Trees and Shrubs, and is sent free upon request 



ELLIOTT NURSERY, 336 Fourth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 



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