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Wm. Elliott & Sons, 54 and 56 Dey Street, New York. 



IRIS. 



Among the many forms of floral beauty 

 which adorn the flower borders in June, the 

 Iris has claims which entitle it to a more than 

 ordinarily prominent position; the flowers are 

 large and handsome, the color extremely rich 

 and varied, while its cultivation is unusually 

 simple, succeeding in any ordinary garden 

 soil: when planted in clumps of three or more 

 and allowed to remain undisturbed, it im- 

 proves in beauty each succeeding year. 



6c. each; 50c. per doz. ; $2.50 

 each; 25c. per 

 5c. each; 15c. 



5c. 



Iris Germa'nica. 



per 100. 

 English. Finest mixed. 



doz.; $1.50 per 100. 

 Spanish. Finest mixed colors. 



per doz. ; 75c. per 100. 

 Susiana. Blush tinted, netted with dark lines; 

 a remarkable looking and exceedingly 

 handsome flower. 20c. each; |2.00, doz. 

 Tuberosa [Snake's Head Iris). Rich velvety black and green flow- 

 ers. 12c. each; $1.00 per doz.; $5.00 per 100. 

 Kaetnpferi. Best named sorts mixed, strong clumps. 15c. each; 

 $1.50 per doz. 



By mail postpaid. 



LEUCOJUIVI VERNUIVI. 



A beautiful early-blooming plant, resembling the Snowdrop, 

 but of taller growth, flowers pure white, with a green spot on each 

 of the petals. 5c. each; 30c. per doz.; $2.00 per 100. 

 £y !?iail postpaid. 



OXALIS. 



Very pretty plants for pot culture, producing their bright-col- 

 ored flowers in the greatest profusion, which form a fine contrast to 

 their dark green foliage. They should be potted in light, jwrous 

 soil, in September and October. 



Alba. White. 5c. each; 25c. per doz.; $1.75 per 100. 

 Boweii. Crimson. 5c. each; 25c. per doz.; $1.75 per 100. 

 Lutea. Large yellow. 5c. each; 25c. per doz.; $1.50 per 100. 

 Mixed Sorts. 5c. each; 20c. per doz.; $1.50 per 100. 

 New Buttercup. 8c. each; 60c. per doz.; $4.00 per 100. 

 By mail postpaid. 



RANUNCULUS. 



Exceedingly beautiful flowers, blooming in June, requiring deep, rich, loamy soil. Plant late in the autumn, 

 about 2 inches deep, claws downward, and cover with strnw and leaves before winter sets in, so as to protect from 

 frost. They succeed well when cultivated in pots indoors, but should 

 be kept in a cool, moist atmosphere. 



Turban or Turkish. Very double and distinctly marked, great variety 

 of color, comprising nearly every shade of white, crimson, yellow, 

 purple, etc. 5c. each; 20c per doz.; $1.00 per 100. 



Persian. These are as beautiful as the Turkish, but quite distinct, pro- 

 ducing smaller flowers and blooming later. 5c. each; 20c. doz., 

 $1.00, 100. 



French. More vigorous in growth and larger flowered than the Persian 

 or Turban. Very beautiful and varied. 5c. each; 20c. per doz.; 

 $1.00 per 100. 



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IRIS K^JIPPERI. 



SCILLAS. 



Very beautiful early spring-flowering bulbs, of dwarf habit, from 

 € to 8 inches in height, with drooping bell-shaped blossoms. They 



SCU.LA SIBERICA. 



