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GERMAN IRISES. (Iris Germanica.)—Continued. 
Panchrea. Ss. bronze F. white striped crimson handsome flo ers Rhein Nixe. Ss. pure wh i Vv -I e 
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1te deep iolet blu ith a hite edg , ’ 
President Carnot. S. light blue; F. deep violet, very early flowering; Sambucina Beethoven. S -lilac; i : 
WG ee g : ARS ore . rosy-lilac; F. purple with orange crest; 
Prineess Victoria Louise. S. sulphur-yellow, F. rich plum bordered Sparta. S. bronze-yellow; F i ; "4 - 
cream; height, 23 feet. 35 cts. each; $3.50 per doz. ing; height, 14 fe ow, By maroon mareined old gold vera ene 
Queen of May. S. lavender-pink, shading to rose pink; very effective; Van Geertii. S. bronze shaded lavender; F. very dark purple veined 
height 3 ft. white; very late; height, 23 ft. 
Each of the above varieties (unless otherwise priced), 25 ets. each; $2.00 per doz.; $12.00 per 100. 
INTERMEDIATE IRISES. 
Handsome new hybrids, from crosses between I. germanica and I. pumila, and resulting i in an early race of medium height. 
Gerda. S. creamy-yellow; F. darker veined yellow. 13 ft. Walhalla. S. lavender; F. wine-red. 13 ft. 
Each of the above varieties, 30 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 
JAPANESE IRISES. (ris Kempferi.) 
In these we find combinations of form and beauty far excelling any 
other type of Iris. The stately flowers are often ten to twelve inches 
in diameter, and of wonderfully varied and beautiful colors. They come 
into bloom in June and continue flowering for over a month. Excellent 
for cutting, for which purpose they should be cut in the bud, thence placed 
in water, where they will open most charmingly. The plants requ’re rich 
moist soil, and, if set out now, will bloom next Summer. 
50 ets. each; $5.00 per doz.; $35.00 per 100. 
Azure. Gorgeous, large wavy six-petalled flowers of a beautiful bluish- 
mauve, with a halo of a deeper shade around the yellow blotch at the 
base of the petals. 
Gold Bound. Handsome large flowers of the purest snowy-white, the 
center bound with a wide gold band. Double. 
Hokahu-no-neum. Huge double white with markings of plum color. 
One of the finest Japanese Irises. 
Indo. Great broad wavy petals of fine substance, in color a rich dark 
blue, delicately veined and with a bright yellow blotch in the center; 
single. 
Kuro-Kumo. Double, six-petalled, of rich deep purple overlaid with 
dark blue, yellow blotches; stigmas dark blue bordered purple. 
La Favorite. Fine large double white, freely veined blue and with a 
purple center. 
Lavender Queen. Broad single petalled flower of immense size anda 
charming lavender shade. 
Mount Hood. Magnificent double flowers of fine clear light blue with 
a shading of deeper blue, bright orange-yellow center. Strong and free 
bloomer. A 
Pyramid. Large graceful flowers, very double, of deep vidlet-purple, 
delicately veined white in center of each petal. ‘ sot 
Shadow. Splendid large single flower oath showy rok pete of vivid ey . Ya Bilt EW las? 
crimson-purple; very effective as a cut-flower. 6 z 
