AUTUMN CATALOGUE, 1911. 



GcRfMAIN IRISES. (iris Cennanica. True Fleur-de-Lis.) 



IRISES require rich soil and abundance of water. ' The finest blooms are obtained from established clumps; consequently when 

 planted they should remain undisturbed. Set the roots in clumps of three or more, four inches deep, and protect with leaves or 

 other mulch during winter. We advise early autmnn planting. 



Border of German Irises. 



In the descriptions (S) is used to signify standards 

 Prices: Each, IS cents; dozen, $1.50; lOO, $10 



Asiaticus. S. violet; F. purple; ht. 2 ft.; early. 



Atropurpurea or Kochi. S. deep violet blue ; F. rich claret purple ; 



ht. 3 ft. ; early. 

 Bacchus. S. and F. white; crest golden yellow; ht. 2 ft.; early. 

 Boccage. S. light blue; F. white heavily veined maroon; ht. 2 ft. 

 Bronze Beauty. S. light bronze, F. claret, yellow beard, ht. 



2 ft. 

 Canary Bird. S. yellow; F. white, striped bronze; ht. 2 J ft. 

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

 gined white; ht. 2 ft. 

 Darius. S. Canary vellow ; F. striped crimson with white margin ; 



ht. 2* ft. 

 Dubois de Milan. S. lavender; F. blue veined purple; ht. 2 ft. 

 Due de Nemours. S. pure white; F. white beautifully marked 



with rich maroon; ht. 2 ft. 

 Edith. S. porcelain blue; F. purple striped white; ht. i\ ft. 

 Elizabeth. S. pale blue ; F. blue shaded violet ; ht. 2 ft. 

 L'Esperance. S. bronze ; F. rich yellow veined crimson ; very 



beautiful; ht. 2* ft. 

 Garrick. S. lilac; ¥. dark violet blue; ht. 2h ft. 

 Glory of Hillegom. S. and F. clear porcelain blue; ht. 3 ft. 

 Gracchus. S. pure yellow ; F. crimson reticulated white, most 



effective; ht. 2 ft. 

 Hermione. S. and F. fine pale lilac; ht. 2V ft. 

 Honorable. S. golden-yellow; F. striped maroon; ht. 2V ft. 



or the erect petals; (F) falls or the drooping petals. 

 00, (except where otherwise given.) 



Innocenza. S. ivory white; F. white striped inaroon at base of 



each petal, crest rich golden; ht. 2i ft. 

 Johan de Witt. S. light lilac blue; F. purple; ht. 2 ft. 

 King Edward. S. light blue ; F. crimson ; ht. 3 ft. ; one of the best. 

 Madame Chereau. White, frilled azure blue; ht. 3 ft. 

 Maori King. S. rich golden yellow; F. rich velvety crimson mar- 

 gined gold; most effective; ht. li ft. 

 Morpheus. S. pale blue; F. violet; ht. i^ ft. 

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



violet; very beautiful and free-flowered, first-class certificate ; 



ht. 2 ft. 

 Pallida Dalmatica. Large, lovely lavender flowers, in stately spikes; 



3 to 4 ft.; each, 25 cents; doz., $2.00. 

 Panchrea. S. bronze; F. white, striped with intense crimson; ht. 



2 A ft. 

 President Carnot. S. light blue; F. deep violet; ht. 3 ft. 

 Purple Prince. Royal puqjle; very effective ; ht. 2 ft.; early. 

 Queen Emma. Pure white; ht. 2 ft.; early. 

 Queen of May. S. lavender pink; F. shading to rose pink; ht. 3 



ft. ; ver\- effective. 

 Sambucina Beetho\en. S. rosv-lilac; F. puqile with orange crest: 



ht. 2 ft. 

 Viola. S. deep violet blue: F. rich crimson; ht. 2\ ft. 

 Unnamed Varieties, Finest Mixed. Each, 15 cents; dozen, $1.25; 



1 00, $6.00. 



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