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JAPAN IRIS 



NEW LARGE- 

 FLOWERING 



Iris Kaempferi 

 grandiflora 



The grandest of all hardy Iris. The flowers are of enormous size, averaging from 

 8 to IO inches across, and of most gorgeous and exquisite colors, including differ- 

 ent shades of white, crimson, rose, violet, yellow and blue, each flower usually 

 showing several shades. They bloom during June and July, 12 to 18 inches 

 high, are perfectly hardy and flourish in any good ordinary soil; they especially 

 delight in a rich, deep, moist location, and for best display should be abundantly 

 supplied with manure and water. 



DOUBLE VARIETIES (6 petals). 25 cts. each, postpaid 



No. 5. Koki-no-Iro. Rich royal pur- 

 ple with white veinings. 



No. 22. Sano Watashi. White with a 

 canary -yellow center. 



No. 47. Renjo-no-toma. Light vio- 

 let with white halo and light veins. 



No. 60. Kagaribi. White, traced and 

 marbled with ultramarine-blue. 



No. 94. Komochi-Guma. Rich, vel- 

 vety pansy-violet. Very fine. 



No. 107. Tokyo. A magnificent large 

 flower; pure snowy white. 



SINGLE VARIETIES (3 large petals). 25 cts. each, postpaid 

 No. 12. Shippo. Light lilac, densely 



veined with purple. 

 'So. 15. Gekko-no-Nami. An early, 



pure white; very large flower. 

 No. 43. Shi-un-ryo. Grayish white, 



denselv veined and suffused violet. 



No. 67. Kigan-no-misao. A late- 

 flowering, pure snowy white. 



No. 82. Ari-Ake. Violet-purple, mar- 

 bled with white. 



No. 85. Ojochin. Light violet, the 

 larger veins white. 



^ 0FFER> 58 Any 6 above for $1.25, entire 12 for $2.25, postpaid. 



Japan Iris, the once Sacred Flower 



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JAPAN IRIS, MIXED VARIETIES 



Made up of named varieties, but they are not labeled. 20 cts. each, 3 for 50 cts. 

 6 for 90 cts., $1.50 per doz., postpaid. 



3 NEW AND SUPERIOR IRIS 



IRIS INTERREGNA (NEW) 



Walhalla ^he Interregna Iris are a new type, the result of 



crossing I. Germanica with I. pumila hybrida, and 



Walhalla is the choicest variety. Standards are rosy laven- 

 der, with falls velvety claret-red. 35 cts. each, postpaid. 



IRIS PALLIDA 



Dalmatica ® ne °^ tne nnest °f tne German type. Grows 



- 4 feet high, with exceptionally large flowers of 



fine lavender, the falls shaded blue. 25 cts., postpaid. 



NEW GERMAN IRIS 



Mithras. R ecent ly introduced and a striking novelty. The 

 • flowersareof good size, standards pale yellow, falls vio- 

 let, shaded with claret and a yellow border. 40c. each, postpaid. 



GERMAN IRIS, SELECTED 



(Iris Germanica) Early-flowering 

 Florentina alba. Free-flowering white. 



Honorabilis. Golden yellow, outside petals mahogany-brown. 

 Johan DeWitt. Standards violet, falls deep violet-purple 



veined with white. 

 La Tendresse. Ageratum-blue, shading lighter; brown veins. 

 Mme. Chereau. White, prettily edged with light blue. 

 Spectabilis. Light and dark violet-purple; early. 



NAMED VARIETIES, 15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz., postpaid. 

 MIXED, OUR SELECTION, from named kinds, not labeled, 10c. 

 each, $1 per doz., postpaid. 



TWENTY 

 PERENNIALS 



FOR $2. 

 SEE PAGE 57 



i OFFIR> 58a 



One each of the above three superior Irises for 90 cts., 

 postpaid. 



Lychnis Chalcedonica. 



Lobelia cardinalis (Cardinal Flower). Rich, fiery cardinal flowers. 



The plants often produce twelve to eighteen spikes, 



from 1 to 2 feet in length and bloom from early in Aug. to Sept. 15c. ea. 

 Also called Maltese Cross, or Scarlet Light- 

 ning. Heads of single vermilion-scarlet 

 flowers, far exceeding in brilliancy the bright- 

 est geraniums; 2 to 3 feet high, flowering 

 from July to September. 15 cts. each, postpaid. 



PlatVCodon (Balloon Flower, or Japanese 

 - Bellflower). A low - growing 



plant bearing beautiful, violet -blue, bell-shaped 



flowers. Flowers the whole season. 15 cts. 



each; extra-large roots, 30 cts., 6 for $1.25, 



postpaid. 



For size of bloom, richness 

 and variety of coloring, we 

 believe these plants are unsurpassed. Set out 

 in the spring as soon as the ground can be 

 worked. Strong plants, 10 cts. each, 75 

 cts. per doz., postpaid; $5 per 100, by express. 



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Pansy Plants. 



Platycodon 



Beautiful Bedding Pansies 



