R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO.’S MID-SUMMER CATALOGUE. 9 
JAPANESE IRISES. (/is Kemp/feri.) 
In these we find combinations of form and beauty far excelling any other type. The stately flowers are often 
8 or 10 inches in diameter, and of wonderfully varied and beautiful colors, They require rich, moist soil. 
1. GEKKA-NO-NAMI. Double white. 
2. SHISHI-OpoRI. Light purple. 
3. KUMOMA-NO-SORA. White, shaded light blue. 
4. KumMo-No-osI. Purple, shaded blue, centre 
white. 
5. Ho-o-jo. Velvety crimson, centre white. 
6. GEISHO-UI. Double crimson. 
7. SoFU-NO-KoI. White, shaded and_ blotched 
lavender, double. 
8. MANa-DsuRU. White, veined with blue, centre 
yellow. 
9. HANA-NO-NISHIKI. Cerise, centre white. 
10. YOMO-NO-UMI. White, centre yellow. 
11. MEI-RAN. White, shaded and blotched pink. 
12. KUMA-FUNJIN. Rich, deep purple, double. 
13. TAIHEI-RAKU. Light magenta. 
14. HaNa-aol. White, veined and shaded light 
violet, centre dark violet. 
15. Utcutu. Sky blue, centre white, double. 
16. OSHOKUN. Dark purple, centre white. 
17. SHippo. Light blue, shaded dark blue, centre 
reddish purple. 
18. KuMoO-No-IsHO. Velvety dark red, centre 
purple. 
19. KIMI-NO-MEGUMI. Porcelain blue, veins violet, 
violet and red centre. 
20. KUMO-NO-UYE. Deep purple, double. 
21. YEZO-NISHIKI. Light heliotrope, shaded and 
blotched dark heliotrope. 
22. SHISHI-IKARI. Light crimson, maroon centre. 
23. ONIGA-SHIMA. Deep purple, centre blue. 
24. SANO-WATASHI. Rich purple. 
25. YEDO-JIMAN. Dark purple, shaded light purple. 
26. SENJO-NO-HORA. Pink, shaded and blotched 
with light red, bluish centre. ihe oe 
27. O-TORIGE. Violet, maroon centre. Re « ke 
28. SHIVA-TAKI. Pure white. 
29. SHIGA—NO-URA-NAMI. Light purple. 
30. KAGARIBI. Vermilion. 
Japanese Iris. 
31. KosuI—No-1rRO. White, shaded lilac. No. 
32. KOMOCHI-GUMA. Rich purple. 42. BANDAI-NO-NAMI. White, centre yellow. 
33. KAkKU-JAKU-RO. Light violet, centre light blue. 43. WAKA-MURASAKI. Bright magenta, blotched white. 
34. Momiji-No-TakI. Pink, centre purple and maroon, | 44. Kyopar-san. Navy blue, shaded bronze. 
35. SUCHIU-KWA. White, edged with bright red. 45. KIGAN-No-mIsao. White, tinged lilac, centre 
36. YEDO-KAGAMI. Red, shaded light purple. yellow. 
37- Uji-No-HoTaru. Light and dark blue, centre | 46. Koxi-No-1ro. Bright purple. 
! purple. 47. SAMIDARE. White, centre yellow. 
38. SHIMO-YONO-TSUKI. Double white, shaded yellow. | 48. Tora-oport. White, blotched and shaded blue 
39. TSURUGI-NO-MAI. Purple red, centre dark maroon. and lavender. 
40. IsoO-NO-NAMI. Light blue, blotched dark blue, 49. TsURU-NO-KEGOROMO. White, yellow centre. 
41. Oyopo. Bud porcelain blue, opens white. 50. DaTE-poGu. Magenta red. 
Each 25 cents; per doz., $2.50; per 100, $15.00. By matl, add 5 cents each for postage. 
BEGONIA GLOIRE DE LORRAINE. 
Of all Winter-blooming plants, BEGONIA GLOIRE DE LorRAINE and its varieties are the most lavish in their 
production of flowers, From October until May the plants are so profusely covered with blossoms as to almost con- 
ceal the foliage, The flowers are of a bright salmon-rose color, growing in large gracefully drooping panicles. 
We can furnish plants of the original form of Begoni i = i 1 i 
x g gonia Gloire de Lorraine or our improved variety, Nana Com- 
pacta, which was awarded a Silver Medal by the Massachusetts Horticultural Society. r i 
Plants from 2%4-inch pots, each, 25c.; by mail, 30c. each; d ; 
i ‘ a il, . each; per doz., $2.50; per 100, $15.00. 
Plants from 31-inch pots, each, 40c.; by mail, 50c. each; per doz,, $4.00; per 100, ey 
Plants in 6-inch pans, each, $1.00; per doz., $10.00. 
