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liMs Gekmanica, 1 1 m -Dr lis 



IRIS GERMANICA. 



These are neat, rolxist, liardy herbaceous early blooming plants, wifli large ornamental flowers of rich and ele- 

 ;gantly blended colors, exquisitely striped with dark violet, purple, or bronzed lines, upon a lighter ground. They 

 thrive best in low situations, and can be planted in marshy places or interspersed witii low growing sedges on the 

 margins of fish-pouds. 



Bariensis. White, bordered with lilac. 



Comte de St. Clair. AVhite, shaded violet. 



Florentine. White, pencilled blue. 



llericartiana. Pale blue. Uonorabilis. Or- 



ange, lower petals 

 brown. 

 Juliette. White, vio- 

 let edge, shaded 

 blue. 



Madame Cherean. White, edged violet. 

 Pajole. Purplish lilac, lower petals dark. 

 Pluton. Bronzy violet, lower petals lilac. 

 Raphael. Nankin yellow, lower petals purple with 



white veins. 

 Virgile. Bmnzy red, lower petals lilac. 

 Vir§;inal. White, petals veined with purple. 

 Walneri, Lilac, lower petals dark blue. 

 1.3 cts. each ; .'^1.50 per dozen. 



iKlS K.EMPFERI. 



IRIS K/EMPFERI. 



This Japanese Iris is an excellent addition to the list of hardy herbaceous plants : 

 it should be planted in a somewhat cool, moist situation. They are quite distinct 

 from all the other varieties, and are as beautiful as Orchids. 



Jlixed colors, 25 cts. each ; ^2.50 per dozen. 



LILY OF THE VALLEY. 



(Convaliaria Majalis.) 



One of the most charming of our spring-flowering plants. Its slender stems set 

 with tiny bells diffusing a delicious odor, have rendered it a universal favorite. 

 They are entirely hardy, and delielit in a shady, well-enriched border. Boots 

 delivered until April and after September 1st. 

 Single White. 10 cts. each ; 50 cts. per doz. ; $2.50 per 100. 

 Sin§;le Rose Colored. Light rose ; very pretty. lOcis. each; 75 cts. per doz. 

 Double White. 15 cts. each ; .$1.00 per doz. ; $3.00 p'^r 100. 



