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Iris Interregna. 



NEW GERMAN IRIS. 



Introductions of Goos & Koenemann.) 

 King; Of Iris. A striking novelty, with flowers of perfect form, 



the standards clear lemon-color, while the falls, which are 



very large, are a deep satiny-brown, with a broad border of 



golden yellow. 

 Lohengrin. One of the strongest growers, both foliage and 



flowers being of gigantic size, the flowers nearly 5 inches deep, with 



petals 2 inches wide; are of a deep violet-mauve. 

 Nibelungen. Flowers as large as the preceding; standards olive-green, 



suffused with yellow; falls deep purple, suffused with creamy- white on 



the edges. 

 Mithras. Flowers of good size, standards pale yellow, falls violet, 



shaded with claret and yellow border. 

 Princess Victoria Louise. Standards pure sulphur-yellow; falls rich 



plum color, with cream-colored edges. A new and distinct combination 



of colors. 

 Rhein Nixe. Standards pure white, falls deep violet-blue, with white 



margin; will attain a height of 3 feet, with many-branched stems. Very 



free-flowering. 



Price, 50 cts. each. Set of 6 sorts for $2.50. 



IRIS INTERREGNA. 



'Introductions of Goos & Koenemann.) 



An interesting new type, the result of crossing I. germ/mica with I. 

 purnila liybl'ida, and for which there promises to be a great future. They 

 bloom earlier than the German Iris, and the flowers combine perfection of 

 form with large size and clear and decided colors. The foliage is dwarf, 

 and maintains its freshness throughout the season. The flower stem> are 

 almost 18 inches high, holding the flowers well above the foliage. 

 Qerda. Standards light cream, falls deep cream with golden-yellow veins. 

 Halfdan. Pure creamy-yellow, of perfect form. 



Helge. Light citron, with pearl-colored centre. A beautiful soft shade. 

 Ingeborg. Pure white; flowers 5 inches deep with petals 2 inches wide. 



A grand flower. 

 Walhalla. Standards rosy-lavender; falls velvety claret-red. A most 



distinct and beautifully formed flower. 



30 cts. each. Set of 5 varieties for $1.25. 



IRIS PUMILA HYBRIDA. 



(Introductions of Goos & Koenemann.' 

 Schneekuppe. A pure while variety of the same form, and approaching in 



size Iris germanica. 

 Floribunda. One of the freest flowering yet introduced, standards creamy-yel- 

 low, falls deeper in color, with greenish veins. 



40 cts. each . One of each for 75 cts. 



EUPINUS POLYPHYLLUS MOERHEIMI. 



The European introducer of this plant, to whom we are indebted for many of 

 our good hardy plants, in speaking of this new lupine, says that it is one of the 

 finest novelties in hardy plants he ever intmduced, and we feel justified in adding 

 that among the new perennials which we have tried none gave us more pleasure. 

 The habit of the plant is robust, forming symmetrical specimens 3 feet high, with 

 spikes of flowers over a foot long, in color superb, being a combination of light 

 and dark shades of pink without a trace of magenta. 30 cts. each; $3.00 per 

 doz. 



LYTHRIM ROSEUM, PERRY'S VARIETY. 



A splendid improvement on the popular Rose Loose-strife, with much larger 

 Bowers and longer spikes and of a glistening cherry-red color; valuable for plant- 

 ing in low, wet ground, flowering freely from July to September. 35 cts. each; 

 $3.50 per doz. 



MONTBRETIA RHEINGOLD. 



A splendid new variety with large, flat, circular flowers two inches in diame- 

 ter; these are produced very freely on two feet high, much-branched flower 

 stems. The open flower is of a rich, glowing golden-yellow, 

 while the reverse of the petals and the unexpanded buds are of 

 deep Chinese-orange. The color combination of the expanded 

 flowers and the unopened buds in a setting of the rich, dark 

 green foliage of the plant is at once pleasing and brilliant. In 

 bloom from July until frost. 20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz.; 

 $15.00 per 100. 



LUP1NUS POLYPHYLLUS. 



