SUMMER BULLETIN, 1922. 



IRISES. (Fleur de Lis. Iris germanica.) 



(September Delivery.) 



These Irises thrive in a well drained and sunny situation and the finest blooms are obtained from established clumps, consequently 

 when planted they should remain undisturbed for at least five or six years. The plants may be given a light covering of leaves or salt hay (not 

 manure) during Winter. When transplanting, barely cover the rhizomes. 



In the descriptions (S) is used to signify standards or the erect petals; (F) falls or the drooping petals. 



25 cents eacti; $2.00 per doz.; $12.00 per 100 (except where other priced.) 



Fiaveseens. (Canary Bird.) S. and F. soft-yellow; sweetly scented; 

 fine for cutting; height, 2 J ft. 



Florentina Purpurea. 



height, 2 ft. 



S. violet; F. purple; very early flowering; 



Florentina Alba. (Queen Emma.) S. and F. soft shade of grey 

 almost white, very free and early flowering; fine for cutting; 

 height 2 ft. 



Fontarabie. S. violet-blue; F. violet-purple; very early; height, 

 lift. 35 cts. each; $3.50 ijer doz. 



Fro. S. deep gold; F. brilliant chestnut-brown. 50 cts. each; $5.00 

 per doz. 



Gagus. (New.) S. light yellow. F. crimson reticulated white 

 and yellow, with yellow border; height, 2 ft. 50 cts. each; $5.00 

 per doz. 



Garrick. S. pale lavender; F. deep lavender; very free and very 

 fine for massing; height, 21 ft. 



Gazelle. S. and F. white heavily frilled rich mauve; height, 2j ft. 



Gracchus. S. pure yellow; F. crimson reticulated white; most effec- 

 tive ; height, 2 ft. 



Honorable. S. golden-yellow; F. rich mahogany-brown; 2| ft. 



Innoeenza. S. ivory-white; F. white, striped maroon at base of 

 each petal, beard rich golden; height, 2 J ft. 



Iris King. S. clear lemon-yellow. F. rich maroon bordered yellow. 

 2 ft. 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. 



King Edward VII. (Plumeri.) S. soft rosy-hlac; F. crimson, very 

 free-flowering; distinct; height, 3 ft. 



L'Esperance. S. sulphury-bronze. F. rich velvety maroon; laie 

 flowering; height, 2 J ft. 



Loreley, (New.) S. light yellow; F. CTltramarine-blue, bordered 

 cream; height, 2 ft. 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. 



Macrantha. S. blue; F. violet; large and showy; height, 2 ft. 35 

 cts. each; $4.00 per doz. 



Madame Chereau. S. and F. white, frilled azure blue; very free 

 and fine for cutting; height, 3 ft. 



Maori King. S. rich golden-yellow 5'. velvety-crimson with a yel- 

 low edge; height, IJ ft. 



Miss Maggie. (Hermione.) S. silvery-lavender; F. suffused soft 

 rose; height 2 J ft. 



Morpheus. S. French grey; F. reticulated royal purple on a white 

 ground; height, IJ ft. 



Mrs. H. Darwin. S. pure white; F. white, slightly reticulated 



violet at base; very beautiful and free-flowering. First Class Cer- 

 tificate; height, 2 ft. 



Pallida Albert Victor. S. lavender-blue; F. shaded rosy-lavender. 



Pallida Dalmatiea. S. and F. exquisite shade of soft lavender, 

 sweetly scented, stately spikes 3 to 4 feet high: free blooming, extra 

 fine for cutting; one of the finest Irises. 



Pallida Mandraliscse. 



height, 3 ft. 



Panchrea. 



S. bronze. 



S. 



S. and F. clear blue, large and handsome; 



F. white striped crimson. 2^ ft. 



light blue; F. deep violet, very early flower- 



President Carnot. 



ing; height, 3 ft. 



Princess Victoria Louise. S. sulphur-yellow; F. rich plum bor- 

 dered cream. Height, 2 J ft. 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. 



Asiaticus. S. violet-blue; F. deep purple-blue, very free flowering; 

 early; height, 2 feet. 



Aurea. S. and F. clear rich yellow, very beautiful variety; height, 

 2 ft. 35 cts. each; $3.50 per doz. 



Boccage. S. soft lavender; F. maroon and veined maroon on a white 

 ground; very free; height, 2 ft. 



Bridesmaid. S. white shaded silvery-lilac. F. reticulated at the 

 base, and slightly frilled soft lilac; height, 2 J ft. 25 cts. each; $2.50 

 per doz. 



Bronze Beauty. S. sulphury-bronze; F. claret shading to light 

 lavender, orange beard; height, 2 ft. 



Comte de St. Claire. S. pale blue; F. deep violet, striped and mar- 

 gined white; very free flowering; height, 2 ft. 



Dr. Bernice. S. coppery-bronze; F. velvety crimson; height, 2 ft. 

 35 cts. each; $3.50 per doz. 



Dubois du Milan. S. pale porcelain-blue; F. blue and veined blue 

 on a wliite ground; height, 2 ft. 



Due de Nemours. S. piu-e white; F, white, beautifully marked with 

 rich maroon; height, 2 ft. 



Edith. S. porcelain-blue; F. veined dark velvety-blue on a white 

 ground; very free flowering; height, 2 ft. 



Elizabeth. S. pale blue, passing to grey; F. soft lilac-blue; fine for 

 cutting; height. 2 J ft. 



Each of the above varieties, except otherwise priced, 25 cts. each; $2.00 per doz.; $12.00 per 100 



Queen of May 



3 ft. 



Rembrandt. 



. S. lavender-pink shading to rose-pink; very effective. 

 S. and F., soft lilac-blue. 



Rhein Nixe. (New.) S. pure white; F. deep violet-blue with a white 

 edge; height, 3 ft. 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. 



S. rosy-lilac; F. purple with orange crest; 

 F. maroon margined old gold; very late 



Sambucina Beethoven. 



height; 2 ft. 



Sparta. S. bronze-yellow 

 flowering; height, IJ ft. 



Van Geertii. S. bronze shaded lavender; F. very dark purple-veined 

 white; very late; height, 2| ft. 



