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R. & J. FARQUHAR COMPANY, BOSTON. PERENNIAL PLANTS. 



FARQUHAR'S JAPANESE IRISES, {ins Ka^mpfeH) 



In these we and 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 require rich, moist soil, and, if set out now, wiU bloom next 

 summer. The collection we offer below is a direct importation from 

 Japan, and is remarkably fine. 



50 ets. each ; $5.00 per doz. ; $35.00 per 100. 



3. Kumo-no-obi. (Band of Cloud.) Dark lavender-purple, 

 white halo surrounding the yellow blotches and radiating 

 into strong white lines, large standard, same colors, petal- 

 oid stigmas white-tipped and bordered lilac, handsome 

 flowers, .3 petals. 



5. Kyodaisan. Purple overlaid with cerulean-blue, orange 



blotches radiating out into the faint white lines. 6 petals. 



6. Shokko-nishiki. Lilac on white, flaked and speckled, yellow 



blotches radiating into purple veins, inner small petals 

 vinous purple, 3 petals. 



7. Tora-odori. (Dancing Tiger.) Gray overlaid with lavender- 



blue, yellow blotches, petaloid stigmas violet and white. 6 

 petals. 



8. Koki-no-iro. Red-purple suffused with intense blue, orange 



blotches, petaloid stigmas white tipped purple, 6 petals. 



19. Gosechi-no-mai. Purple overlaid with cerulean-blue, yellow 



blotches radiating into white veins, stigmas white bordered 

 blue, 6 petals. 



20. Shirataki. (White Water-fall.) Great flne white petals, prim- 



rose blotch radiating gracefully into the white, petaloid stig- 

 mas creamy, tipped white, 6 petals. 



21. Kuma-funjin. (Excited Bear.) Purple overlaid -R-ith nstvy 



blue. 2 standards, petaloid stigmas purple and blue, very 

 large orange blotches, 6 petals. 



24. Kuro-kumo. Handsome, 6 petalled flowers of large size and 

 fine formation; color, purple overlaid with dark blue, with 

 yellow blotches, stigmas dark blue, bordered purple. 



Each of the above varieties of "Japanese Irises" 50 ets. each; 

 $5.00 per doz.: $35.00 per 100. 



INTERMEDIATE IRISES. 



Handsome new hybrids, crossed from /. germanica and I. pumila, and are semi- 

 dwarf. 



Helge. Lemon-yellow with pearly shading; IJ ft. 



Half dan. Ivory-white; large flowers; 11 ft. 



Walhalla. S. lavender; F. wine-red; \\ ft. 



Each of the above varieties of "Intermediate Irises" 30 ets. each ; $2.50 per doz. 



VARIOUS IRISES, 



IRIS cristata. (Crested Iris.) Charming dwarf variety; pale blue. May. J ft. 



Orientalis. Violet-blue flowers on erect stems; very free; June and July. 2 ft. 



Orientalis Snow Queen. Pure White. 2 ft. 



PseudO-acorus. (Common Yellow Water Flag.) Yellow, suitable for marshes and 

 the edges of ponds. 



Pumila hybrida cyanea. Dwarf species, suitable for edgings; flowers bright blue. 



Siberiea. Light blue; June and July. 2 J ft. 



Siberica sanguinea. I>arge handsome violet-blue flowers. June and July. 2 ft. 



Each of the abovj varieties of "Various Irises" 30 ets. each; $2.50 per doz. 



