Ps. & J. FARQUHAK & Co . BOSTON. 



ENGLISH IRISES. Uns AngUca.) 



THESE follow the Spanish Irises in blooming, 

 the flowers being larger, however, and of 

 wider range of colors, which include white, lav- 

 ender, blue, and purple in self colors and mottled. 

 They are perfectly hardy out-of-doors, and are 

 of great value for forcing. 



Mont Blanc. Large pure 

 white fliiwers, excellent 

 for cutting 



Dunois. White and ruse . 



Grand Vainqueur. Beau- 

 tiful pale 1-ilue 



Rousseau. Clear bright 

 hhie 



Othello. Rich purplish blue 



Tricolor. White, blue and 

 rol 



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VARIOUS IRISES. 



Spanish Irises. 



SPANISH IKISES. Uns mspamca.) 



fragrant Orchid-like 



pure white, j'ellovv, 



t for forcing, either 



quite hardy out-of- 



These are extremely early and produce 

 flowers of rich and beautiful colors, including 

 bronze, blue, and purple. They are excellen 

 in pans or in boxes for cutting. They are 

 doors, requiring only slight mulching in winter 



British Queen. Pure white, very large . 



Cajanus. Clear yellow 



Cornflower. Deep blue 



Louise. Porcelain blue and yellow . 

 Midley. The finest pale blue .... 

 Thunderbolt. Velvety dark bronze, very 



large . 



Superfine Mixed 



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 10 . 00 



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Florentine Blue. Thisva- 



ricly is similar to the 

 German but of dwarfer 

 habit. The flowers are 

 large rinil very fragrant . 

 Florentine White. Ver\' 

 beautiful while flowers 

 shaded lavender, fra- 

 grant 



Histroides. Large, light- 

 blue flowers, with dark 

 spots ; sweet-s c e n t e d 

 very hardy; if forced 

 under glass may be had 

 in full bloom by Christ- 

 mas 



Pavonia. ( Peacock Iris. ) 

 A dwarf species for pot 

 culture; flowers white, 

 with blue spot on each 



petal 



Pumila Yellow. A charm- 

 ing dwarf variety suit- 

 al)le for edgings 

 Pumila Hybrida Cyanea. A new variety for 

 the hardy garden with large bright blue 

 flowers. It also makes an excellent pot 

 plant for winter flowering . . . . 



Susiana. {The Mourning Iris.) Flowers of 

 an enormous size, blush tinted brown, 

 with a network of purple-brown lines. 

 I'lequires protection in winter 



Tuberosa. (Snake's Head Iris.) Flowers 

 velvety black and green ; curious . 



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NEW LARGE^FLOWERED SPANISH IRISES. 



The floyvers are much larger than those of the older sorts, and 

 have the same exquisite colorings. 



LACHENALIAS. 



Beautiful bulbous plants for greenhouse and window decora- 

 tion, of ver)- easy culture. Plant five or six bulbs in a six-inch 

 bulb-pan, one inch deep. 





Doz. 



100 



1,000 



Czar Peter. Porcelain blue 



$0.25 



Si .50 



$12 ,00 



King of Whites. Pure white; very large . 



•30 



2 .25 



20 .00 



La Nuit. Dark blue 



■25 



I -50 



12 .00 



Surbiton. Dark yellow; very fine . 



■25 



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14 .00 



Unique. Dark blue standards; falls light 









blue, blotched white 



•3° 



2 .00 



I 8 .00 



Nelsoni. Bright golden-yellow flowers, new 

 Quadricolor. Scarlet, yellow and green 

 Tricolor. Yellow and red, tipped green 



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