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VIRGIN. — Stands French white slightly shaded with 

 yellow ; falls deep purple with white. 



VIRGIL (Queen of Gypsies). — Stands lavender and 

 much smoked ; falls violet. 



American grown roots, strictly true to name, each, 

 IOC. ; dozen, $i.oo; loo, $6.00. 

 A set, one each of the 40 sorts, for $3.50. 



SIBERIAN AND OTHER IRIS 



PALLIDA DALMATICA.— Belongs to the Ger- 

 man group but is so fine it forms a class of its own. 

 Its exquisitely beautiful flowers are very large and 

 fragrant, the stands being tender lavender and falls 

 lavender with a suggestion of soft blue. Each 20c; doz., 

 $2.00. 



PSEUDO ACORUS (Water Flag).— 2 to 3 feet— Of 

 tall habit and produces golden yellow flowers in June. 

 Flowers resemble the German Iris but plant is entirely 

 distinct from all other species. Prefers a moist or even 

 wet situation. Each 12; doz., $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



PSEUDO ACORUS AUREA VARIEGATA.— A 

 siomewhat dwarfed form of the above with leaves dis- 

 tinctly striped with light yellow and white. Each, 20c; 

 doz., $2.00. 



SIBIRICA (Siberian Iris). — Flowers similar in form 

 to those of the German Iris, clear rich blue, but smaller, 

 and are born on long slender stems in great profusion, 

 just as the Fleur de Lis are fading; elegant and re- 

 fined; excellent for cutting. A strong grower and very 

 hardy. Each 10c; doz., $1.00; 100, $6.00. 



SIBIRCA ORIENTALIS.— Even a more profuse 

 bloomer than the species, with larger flowers of rich 

 velvety violet-purple ; flowering about ten days late and 

 for a long period. Each, 10c; doz., $1.00, $6.00. 



SNOW QUEEN.— A white form of Iris Sibirica 

 Orientalis with all the refined beauty amd lavish profu- 

 sion of bloiom of that grand Iris. The flowers are pure 

 milk white. Each, isc. ; doz., $1.50; 100, $10.00. 



IMPERIAL JAPANESE IRIS 

 Iris Kaempferi 



My collection of Japanese Iris I am quite sure is 

 unequaled by any other in America. Many of the 

 choicer varieties were obtained by me direct from the 

 Imperial gardens of Japan and are to be found in no 

 other nursery in the United States. 



ADA. — Six large flat petals ; porcelain blue, thickly 

 veined throughout with azure, 



AGNES. — Six rather small flat petals; white broadly 

 margined bright lilac. Early and showy. 



ALIDA LOVETT. — Six large over-lapping petals; 

 French white, suffused and veined with azure. 



CHAMELEON. — Six flat Clematis-like petals, French 

 white, veined with deep lavender, distinct blotch of 

 gold at base; center lavender changin:: to lilac. 



DAGMAR GEORGESON.— Three petals, large and 

 drooping ; rich royal purple. 



DANDY. — Three long petals ; pearly white penciled 

 with indigo ; center petals rich plum. 



DELICATA. — Six large and pointed petals; pure 

 white suffused and veined with rose. 



DOROTHY. — Nine crimped and twisted sky-blue 

 petals ; splashed and blotched with French white. 



DOUBLE WHITE (Gold Bound).— Six large open 

 milk-white petals, bound with gold at base; superb. 



EDITH GRAY. — Six petals; rosy lilac with blotches 

 of light lilac and pearly white unevenly mingled in a 

 fantastic manner, 



J^arlip Perennial Phintjr, 



ELSIE IFORD. — Three large drooping petals; pure 

 white suffused with azure, 



J. T. LOVETT (Navy Blue).— Six petals; Yale blue 

 with distinct band of gold at center. 



LESTER LOVETT— Six petals; Yale blue veined 

 and market with pearly white. 



MADONNA, — Six pointed petals; pure snow white 

 with lemon at base ; late. 



MAHOGANY. — Nine long petals; rich velvety maroon 

 with soft luster. 



MISS GRAY.— Three large petals; violet shading to 

 purple ; a very beautiful variety. 



MISS HOBROUGH.— Three petals; ivory white, 

 thickly veined and splashed with plum, ; superb, 



MRS GEORGESON.— Six petals; rosy-lilac, light lilac 

 and pearly white unevenly mingled in blotches and 

 stripes. 



PAINTED LADY.— Three large drooping petals; 

 white suffused and splashed with claret. 



PEACOCK. — Nine large overlapping petals; violet- 

 purple veined with white, 



PROF GEORGESON.— Three very large petals; pure 

 rich violet ; a grand sort. 



PYRAMID. — Nine large petals; indigo blue veined 

 with ivory white running to pure white at base. 



ROBT. CRAIG.— Six fluted petals; French white, 

 densely veined with rosy carmine, 



SHERWOOD. — Three large overlapping petals; pear- 

 ly white, deeply edged with bright rose, 



SPAULDING. — Six broad flat petals, oddly and pretti- 

 ly crimped ; rosy purple shading to pure white at base, 



SPOTTED BEAUTY. — Six large petals; white suf- 

 fused and marked with carmine, 



STELLA. — Three petals ; violet veined with white, 



THOMPS. LOVETT. Six crimped, overlapping 



petals ; violet with gold band at base, 



WM. TELL. — Six petals; cobalt blue with di.stinct 

 white rays and white at center. 



Strong roots, each 15c.; doz., $1.50; 100, $10.00. 



MIXED VARIETIES Japanese Iris 

 Almost every conceivable color and shade, in 



an endless arrangement of unique combinations. 

 Strong Clumps, each 12c; doz., $1.25; 100, 



$8.00. 



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