AUTUMN CATALOGUE, 1914. 
ENGLISH IRISES. (iris Anglica.) 
HESE follow the Spanish Irises in blooming, the flowers being 
larger, however, and of wider range of colors, which include 
white, lavender, blue, and purple in self colors and mottled. 
They are perfectly hardy out-of-doors, and are of great value for 
forcing. | Doz. 100 1,000 
Mont Blanc. Large, pure white flowers, . |$0.40 |$2.50 |$20.00 
Dunois. Whiteandrose. . . ... . .50 | 3.50 | 30.00 
Electra. Very pale blue, tintedlilac . . . -40 | 3.00 | 25.00 
Grand Vainqueur. Beautiful pale blue 5 -50 | 3.50 | 30.00 
Rousseau. Clear bright blue . . . . . .40 | 3.00 | 25.00 
Othello. Rich purplish blue . . . . . -50 | 3.50 | 30.00 
Tricolor. White, blue and red Sea cmb vsy ack -40 | 3.00 | 25.00 
Superfine Mixed. Allcolors . .. . . . 225. |; P.75-| 15-00 
VARIOUS IRISES. 
Filifolia Hybrids. A beautiful variety resembling the Spanish Iris, 
but flowering two weeks earlier. The flowers vary from light 
to dark blue, with large orange blotch. Splendid for early forcing. 
If planted in the open ground they require a light mulch in winter. 
.30 per doz.; $2.00 per 100; $18.00 per 1,000. 
Histroides. Large, light-blue flowers, with dark spots; sweet- 
scented; very hardy; if forced under glass may be had in full bloom 
by Christmas. .20 each; $2.00 per doz.; $12.00 per 100. 
Pavonia. (Peacock Iris.) A dwarf species for pot culture; flowers 
white, with blue spot on each petal. .35 per doz.; $2.50 per 
100. 
Susiana. (The Mourning Iris.) Flowers of an enormous size, blush- 
tinted brown, with a network of purple-brown lines. Requires 
protection in winter. .25 each; $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 
Tuberosa. (Snake's Head Iris.) Flowers velvety black and green; 
curious. .05 each; .30 per doz.; $2.00 per I00. 
English Iris. 
SPANISH IRISES. Gris Hispanica.) 
These are extremely early and produce fragrant Orchid-like 
flowers of rich and beautiful colors, including pure white, yellow, 
bronze, blue and purple. They are excellent for forcing, either in 
pans or in boxes for cutting. They are quite hardy out-of-doors, 
requiring only slight mulching in winter. , 
NEW LARGE FLOWERED VARIETIES. 
| Doz. 100 =| 1,000 
Czar Peter. Porcelain-blue. . . . . . |$0.25 |$1.50 |$12.00 
King of Whites. Pure white; very large .30 | 2.25 | 20.00 
La Nuit. Dark blue eee create hie eee ces 2 Suh [tee 5 Ol lig 2 OO 
Surbiton. Dark yellow; very fine eee ene 250 ieles5 On| PA OO 
Unique. Dark blue standards; falls light blue, | 
blotched white. earn ames alse ca sane) 25\-|-1.'50) [212.00 
STANDARD VARIETIES. 
| Doz. 100 1,000 
Beauty. Porcelain-blue . iter ars $.20 |$1.25 |$10.00 
British Queen. Pure white, very large | I5 | 1.00 9.00 
Cajanus. Clear yellow Ane Gere ecpar line 2Oti|tab a2 ea TO: OO 
Cornflower. Deep blue Lo sakelus Weis Se plies coal sogesces| fet oto, 
Louise. Porcelain blue and yellow 15 | 1.00 7.50 
Midley. The finest pale blue : 20 eLA25 7.50 
Solfaterre. Greyish-lilac and yellow Vals 20p)| 2125) 1 0).00 
Reconnaissance. Dark bronze, golden blotch | .25 | 1.50 | 12.00 
Superfine Mixed. . : iy ATOM G,.60 5.00 
DUMGCE-IRISES: 
A new and early race of bulbous Irises, resembling the Spanish, 
with large flowers of remarkable substance. In very cold districts 
they want protection against frost. | Doz. | 100 
Anton Mauve. Pearl blue; very large . . . . .|$1-50 |S12.00 
Franz Hals. Pale blue, with primrose falls Seam ail 2 5 mip? OO 
Spanish Iris. Rembrant. Deep blue, with large orange spot 1.25 | 10.00 
