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IRISES. (Iris Germanica.) —Continued. 
Princess Victoria Louise. S. sulphur-yellow, F. rich plum bordered Sambucina Beethoven. S. rosy-lilac; F. purple with orange crest; 
cream; height, 24 feet. 35 cts. each; $3.50 per doz. height, 2 ft. 
Queen of May. S. lavender-pink, shading to rose pink; very effective; Sparta. S. bronze-yellow; F. maroon margined old gold; very late flower- 
height 3 ft. ; : ing; height, 14 ft. 
Rhein Nixe. S. pure white; F. deep violet-blue with a white edge; Van Geertii. S. bronze shaded lavender; F. very dark purple veined 
height, 3 ft. white; very late; height, 24 ft. 
INTERMEDIATE IRISES. 
Handsome new hybrids, from crosses between I. germanica and I. pumila, and resulting in an early race of medium height. 
Gerda. S. creamy-yellow; F. darker veined yellow. 1} ft. Halfdan. Ivory-white; large flowers; 1} ft. 
Helge. Lemon-yellow with pearly shading. 13 ft. Walhalla. S. lavender; F. wine-red. 13 ft. 
Each of the above varieties, 30 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 
FARQUHAR’S JAPANESE IRISES. (ris Kempferi.) 
N these we find combinations of form and beauty far excelling any other type. The stately flowers are often 10 to 12 inches in diameter, and of 
wonderfully varied and beautiful colors. They require rich, moist soil. Our collection is a direct importation from Japan and is remarkably fine. 
Plants set out now, bloom next Summer. Each, 50 ets; Doz., $5.00; $35.00 per 100. 
2. Yedo-jiman. Royal blue, large petals, standard purple petaloid 
stigmas dark violet, 3 petals. 
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, petaloid stigmas 
white-tipped and bordered lilac, handsome flower, 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. 
10. Choseiden. Ruby crimson, white halo surrounds the yellow 
blotches, radiating into broad line, petaloid stigmas light 
violet, 6 petals. 
14. Kasugano. Delicate red-lilac, with lilac halo surrounding 
yellow blotches and radiating out into feathers and pencellings, 
petaloid stigmas violet stained gray, 9 petals. An exquisite 
flower. 
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 fine white petals, prim- 
rose blotches radiating gracefully into the white, petaloid stig- 
mas creamy, tipped white, 6 petals. 
21. Kuma-funjin. (HzcitedBear.) Purple overlaid with navy blue, 
2 standards, petaloid stigmas purple and blue, very large orange 
blotches, 6 petals. 
22. Datedogu. Rich claret-red, with orange blotches surrounded 
with a blue halo radiating out into elegant lines, standards light 
claret and white, petaloid stigmas white tipped and bordered 
pale claret, very large flower. 
24. Kuro-kumo. Purple overlaid with dark blue, yellow blotches, 
stigmas dark blue, bordered purple, 6 petals. 
25. Izumi-gawa. Gray, yellow blotches radiate dark?blue veins, 
petaloid stigmas dark blue bordered gray, 6 petals. 
