Hardy Perennials ^22> LOVEH'S NURSERY 



IRIS GERMANICA. German Iris 

 One of our finest hardy plants, asking only sun 

 to grow by, and being indifferent as to soil or loca- 

 tion. Marvelous, delicate spikes of bloom with 

 dainty blendings of color. 



S— Stands, or upright petals; F — Falls, or 

 drooping petals. 



Ab-del-Eader (Sambucina) . S., smoked yellow; 



F., yellow, veined plum. 

 Celeste (H. Cramer, Sir Robert Peel). S., 



celestial blue; F., a shade darker. 

 Charles Dickens. S., light violet; F., indigo with 



white at base. 

 Darius. S., lemon yellow; F., light yellow, marbled 



a rosy lilac. 



Delicata. S., straw, tinted rose; F., deep lilac to 

 white. 



Donna Maria. S., azure; F., indigo, with veined 

 white base. 



Florentina alba. S. and F., porcelain to white, 



early blooming, large flowers. 

 Gracchus. S., lemon; F., delicate yellow, striped 



wine red. 



Iris King. S., clear lemon yellow; F., rich maroon, 

 bordered yellow. Flowers large and brilliant. 



Pallida Dalmatica (Dalmatica). S., light lav- 

 ender; F., deeper lavender with blue shadings. 

 Very fragrant. Each 25c., doz. $2.50. 



Pauline. S.. bright blue; F., darker blue. 



P. Bernot. S., golden; F., light yellow and white, 

 densely veined wine red. 



Pecutem. S. and F. white, distinctly penciled 

 lilac toward outer edges. 



President Thiers. S., mauve, brown base; 

 F., purple, brown and white base. 



Queen of May. S., bright rosy lilac; F., darker. 



Rebecca. S., golden; F., mahogany. 



All German Iris (except as noted) 

 each 15c., doz. $1.50, 100 $10.00 



IRIS GERMANICA 

 Mixed. A splendid mixture of the best colors in 

 the Iris world. Each 12c., doz. $1.25, 100 S7.50. 



IRIS KAEMPFERI. Japanese Iris 



Carrying, in June and July, enormous flowers on 

 top of their stately stems in the most gorgeous 

 of colors. 



Gold Bound (Double White). Large, open, milk 



white petals; deep yellow at base. 

 Peacock. Double, with violet purple petals, veined 



white. 



Purple and Gold. Double; violet purple, showy 



golden throat. 

 Purple Queen. A beautiful sort, very double, 



with rich dark purple petals, ruling the Summer 



garden. 



Pyramid, Double; indigo blue. 

 Stella. Single; violet, veined white. 



Each 25c., doz. $2.50, 100 $16.00 



German Iris 



IRIS KAEMPFERI. Japanese Iris 



Mixed. Sometime ago, a specialist and hybridizer 

 offered us his surplus of unnamed seedlings — 

 some so unique and beautiful as to be well worth 

 naming and offering separately. To these we 

 added other good varieties of which the labels 

 had become lost in the nursery. The entire lot is 

 offered to you in this mixture — a truly superb 

 combination of the finest blood. Each 20c., 

 doz. $2.00, 100 $12.00. 



IRIS pseudacorus. Yelloiuflag Iris. 2 to 3 ft. 

 Tall, with golden yellow flowers in June. Best 

 in a moist situation. 



IRIS PUMILA. Crimean Iris 



Pumila Hybrids. More compact and dwarf than 

 German Iris, and among the very first to bloom. 

 Mixed in a splendid assortment. {R). 



IRIS SIBIRICA. Siberian Iris 



Tall growing plants, 3 to 4 ft. in height, and ideal 

 for flower garden or river bank. 



Sibirica, Blue King. Clear, rich blue flowers, 

 splendid for cutting and beautiful in early June. 



Sibirica orientalis. A bright purple sort, regal 

 in vase or garden. 



Sibirica, Snow Queen. A beautiful and hardy 

 Iris, with masses of large and shapely snow white 

 flowers in June. A gem for either the border or 

 the waterside. 



All varieties (unless otherwise noted), each 20c., doz. $2.00, 100 $12.00 



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