os 
IRIS, or Moines de luce, 25 Caste: eae those: 
noted. Class, Triandria. Order, Monogynia. 
[This flower, from. its great combination of colours, { whence it derives its: 
name) and altogether unkjue appearance, has ever found admirers among 
the curious and the scientific. By the recent addition of a large division of 
Genus Morea, the number of species has been increased to 55, to which 
may be added ahout 30 splendid varieties, which have been raised from 
seed by the Dutch. Arrangements have been made to import nearly all 
the other hardy species, which will be received the autumn of the pre- 
sent y ear ‘3 
1 eee Hee German 
2 Large two coloured elder 
scented 
3 Large white florentine, or 
 Orris root, 37 cts. 
4 Great Chalcedonian, with 
flowers beautifuliy moi- 
tled, resembling the plu 
mage of awdndian bird, 
50 cts. 
5 Naked stalked 
6 Yellow | 
7 Striped German, 37 etfs. 
8 Variegated Hungarian,pur- 
ple and orange, 50 cts. 
9 Purple Virginian 
10 Various coloured. 
1l Prismatic 
12 Red flowering, 37 cts. 
13 Blue Carolina, 37 ets. 
14 Dwarf vernal, 37 cts. 
15 Dwarf crested 
16 Dwarf purple Austrian 
17 Snake’s head, 50 cts. 
18 Chinese fringed, Dl 
19 Siberian, 50 cts. 
20 Striped leaved, $ 1 
21 Grass leaved, 37 cts. 
22 Slender leaved, 37:cts. 
23 Twice flowering, 37 cts. 
24 Forked, 37 cts. 
25 Brown flowered, 50 ¢és. - 
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; 
Iris germanica 
—— sambucina 
florentina 
susiana 
aphylla 
at ev ee _ pseudacorus 
—— spuria 
variegata 
virginica 
versicolor 
—— prismatica 
cupreea 
—— tridentata 
verna 
cristata 
pumila 
tuberosa 
chinensis 
ear 
eS 
—— sibirica 
——- feetidissima, varies. 
—— praminea 
tenuifolia 
—— biflora 
—— dichotoma 
squalens 
