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JAPANESE IRIS (ins KaempferU). 



These mifnificent Iris are among the most beautiful of our summer-flowering plants 

 and are becomiu' m >re popular every season. They commence blooming about the mid- 

 dle of June, and'continue for five or six weeks. Many of these flowers measure from 10 

 to 12 inches in diameter, and rival the Orchids in their rich colorings. While this Iris suc- 

 ceeds in almost any soil and condition, it delights in a rich, deep, moist position. 



( // woidd take a pas^s or more to accurately describe these beautiful Iris. Be- 

 low we merely give the general color effect. Order by name or numoer.) 



SINGI^E-FI^O^VERING JAPANESE IRIS. 



These produce very large artistic flowers, with three petals. 



No. 1. Iso»no-nam5. Silvery-white, veined throughout with violet; earl) 



No. 11. Hano-no-nishikJ. Violet-purple, veined with white. 



N). 12. ShippO. Li Hu lilac, veined with purple. 



No. 1-1. Shlshl-ikari. White ground, densely veined dark purple. 



N). 15. Qekka-no-nami. A very early pure white. 



No. 16. Kumama-no-sora. Silvery-white, suffused throughout with soft 



light blue; the largt^st three-petaled variety in cultivation. 



Shi-un-ryo. White, veined with violet-blue; large round petals, 

 Shuchlukwa. Crimson-purple, with white veins and large whitu 



MisutmDShito. White, marbled violet-purple. 



OtoniJ. A rich shade of violet-purple, sometimes marked with 



White, veined and di.tted bright purple. A fine 



with prominent white veins. 

 iloz.; Sl.5.00 per 100. Set of twelve, $2 50. 



No. 43. 

 No. 55. 



halo. 

 No. 62. 

 N). 75. 



white 

 No. 76. nine-no -yukl. 



spotted sort. 

 No. 96. Tebotan. Violet blue 



Price, 25 cts. each ; S2.50 per 



DOUBlrE-FEO^VERING JAPANESE IRIS. 



Under this head we offer ten of the very choicest soits, having flowers wul 



six large petals. 



No. 4. Yomo-no-urai. Tlie finest double white. 



No. 5. Koki-no-iro. Light violet, with white veins. 



No. 20. Kuma-funjin. White ground, with a broad bor- 

 der of rosv-tilac, veined white. 



No. 26. Ucllin. Bright crimson-purple, with few white 

 vein-; 



No, 54. 



No, 68. 

 blue. 



Ho-o-jo. Rich velvety purple, with crimson shadings. 

 Fuji-mine. White-veined and traced with analine- 



Japanbsh Iris. 



White, veined with violet-blue. 

 Bright violet-puiple, shaded with 



Kan-ran. White, densely veined with rich violet- 

 White ground, densely dotted and blotched 



No. 69. Waku-hotel. 

 No. 72. L'ji-no-hotaru< 



blue. 

 No. 91. 



purple. 

 No. 95. Ralden. 

 with violet. 



Price, 25 cf;. each; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100; set often ?2.00. 

 Extra clioice mixed varieties, 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



GERMAN IRIS (I. Oermanica). 



The German Iris is one of the most desirable early spring-flowering plants. The flowers are of large size and of exquisite 

 colors. No garden is complete without a collection of these beautiful "Flags." We offer the following choice sorts: 

 Bridesmaid. Standards pale parma violet; falls deeper, reticulated wuh violet-purple 



Celeste. Standards and falls lavender-blue, shading 

 lighter towards the centre. 



Cherion. Standards hlac-mauve, falls violet-mauve, 



Edith. Standards light plumbago-Hue ; falls purple- 

 violet, with white veins, 



Florentina Alba. Very sweet-scented, free-flower- 

 ing white. 



HonorabiliS. Standards bright Indian yellow, falls 

 chestnut-red. 



Jolian de Witt. Standards bluish violet, falls deep 

 violet purple veined with white. 



L'Avenier. Standards and falls ageratum-blue. 



Lord Salisbury. Standards amber white; falls dark 

 violet-purple. 



Mme. Ctiereau. S'andards and falls pure white, 

 daintily edged with light blue. 



Ossian. Standards str.iw yellow; falls bluish violet. 



Plicata. Standards bright violet-purple; f?lls deep 

 viiilet-pui']ile. 



Queen of flay. Standards bright violet, falls helio- 

 trope. 



Shakespeare. Standards straw yellow, veined wuh 

 burnt umber; falls deep carmine-violet. 



Spectabilis. Standards light violet-purple; falls 

 deep viiilet-purple. 



Walneri. Standards parma violet, shading lighter 

 toward the edges; falls bluish violet. i* 



Price: Any of the above, 15 cts. each ; SI 50 per . 



doz.; $10.00 per 100. Set of 16 varieties, $2.00. 

 nixed German Iris, 10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz.; 



$6.00 per 100. 



Naturalized on Edgk of Brook. 



