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IBERIS. Perennial Candytuft. 



Profuse blooming- little plants, well suited for 

 rockeries, stumps, edgings, etc. 



I. corifolia. A dwarf form ; compact heads 

 of pure while flowers in early spring. 30 cents. 



I. Gibraltarica. 



tinted with red; tine. 



Flowers large, white, 



I. sempervirens. Evergreen Candy- 

 tuft. Of spreading habit; flowers pure white, 

 completely covering the plant with bloom; one 

 of the finest border plants. Valuable for forcing. 

 April or May. 



IBERIS SEMPERVIRENS. 



IRIS. Iris or Fleur de Lis. 



I. Apollon. Golden yellow, striped with plum 

 color; 18 inches. June. 



I. Arlequin Milanais. White, with bine and 

 rose; 18 inches. June. 



I. Boug'ere. Lilac and velvety purple; 18 inches. 

 June. 



I. Deloisniison. White tinged with purple 

 and purple stripes; 18 inches. June. 



I. Eiig"ene Sue. Creamy white, with purple 

 spots and stripes; 18 inches. June. 



I. falcata. Yellow, tinged with purple and pur- 

 ple stripes; 18 inches. June. 



I. flava. Pale yellow, with dull green stripes; 18 

 inches. June. 



I. Florentina. White, tinged with blue and 

 yellow, 18 inches. May. 



I. Jacquesiano. Deep maroon velvet, tinged with bronze and crimson; a 

 rare and remarkable color; 2 feet. June. 



IRIS. 



I. Ksenipferi. Japan Iris. Flowers differing from the ordinary kinds, in 

 being broad and flat, and exhibiting a wonderful variety of colors and shades. 

 Promises to rank among the most popular of hardy plants. $1.00. 



I. La Pactole. Golden yellow, tipped with blue, striped with purple; 18 

 inches. June. 



I. Louis Van Houtte. Salmon, tinged and striped with purple; 2 feet. 

 June. 



I. Lemon 



June. 



White, spotted with purple, and deep purple stripes; 18 inches; 

 I. ochroleuca. Golden yellow ; 2 feet. June. 



