IRIS K/EMPFERL 



JAPANESE IRIS.— These mag-nificent Japanese 

 Iris are among the most beautiful of our summer 

 flowering' plants, and are destined to become great 

 favorites. They commence flowering' early in July, 

 and continue in bloom for five or six weeks, if plen- 

 tifully supplied with water while growing and flow- 

 ering'. Many of these flowers measure from ten to 

 twelve inches in diameter, and almost rival the or- 

 chids in their rich colorings and markings. 15 cents 

 each; 4 for 50 cents. 



ENGLISH IRIS. 



(ANGLTCA.) 



Large, handsome flowers, with rich purple, blue 

 and lilac colors predominating; grows 18 to 20 inches 

 high; perfectly hardy. Mixed varieties. ^5 cents 

 per dozen. 



GERMAN IRIS. 



(IRIS GERMA.NICA.) 



This variety is the true "Fleur-de-I^is," the na- 

 tional flower of France. They are perfectly hardy, 

 thrive anywhere, grow and bloom luxuriantly, par- 

 ticularly if plentifully supplied with water or if 

 planted in moist situations, as on the banks of 

 ponds, etc. Plants well established produce from 

 50 to 100 spikes of bloom, deliciously fragrant and 

 fine for cutting. In beauty the flowers rival the 

 finest Orchids, colors ranging through richest yel- 

 lows, intense purples, delicate blues, soft mauves, 

 beautiful claret reds, white, primroses and bronzes 

 of every imaginable shade. Mixed varieties, 20c. 

 each; $2.00 dozen. Ready in November. 



P>EONIES. 



These noble plants are exceedingly effective; the 

 profusion and duration of bloom, combined with 

 handsome massive foliage, accommodating habit, 

 and easy culture, render them one of the most pop- 

 ular hardy plants grown for lawn and garden deco- 

 ration, or for mingling with shrubs or herbaceous 

 plants in borders and wild gardens. 



Ready in October. 



Double White, Eaeli 25c. Doz. .$2. .50. 



Double Rose, Eaeli 25c. Doz. {^2.50 



Double Crimson, Each 2.5c. Doz. $2.50. 



Double, Mixed Colors, Eacli 20c. Doz. )p2.00. 



Postage extra, 5c. each, if wanted by mail. 



SPANISH IRIS. 



Excellent for pot culture, and are now being 

 grown for cut-flowers. Plant in the open ground 

 in avitumn and protect slightly during the winter 

 months. Early in April cover the beds with glass, 

 and flowers will be ready for cutting in May. 



Mixed A'arieties. — Per doz. 15c. 75c. per 100. 



ONE DOLLAR for 



12 Hyacinths. 18 Tulips. 



6 Narcissus. 25 Crocus. 



and 12 Freesias. Choice Bulbs. 



TWO DOLLARS for 



18 Hyacinths. 35 Tulips. 



10 Narcissus. 25 Crocus. 



12 Freesias. 6 Jonquils. 



2 Auratum Lilies. 12 Snowdrop. 

 3 Cj clamen. 2 Callas. 



6 Oxalis. 



DOUBLE VIObETS. 



L.ADY HUME CA3IPBEL,L,.— Its excelling merit 

 is its strong, healthy constitution. Light purple 

 flowers. 



SWAXLEY WHITE.— The best double white 

 Violet. 



Goo<l plauts of either of tlie above varie- 

 ties at ^1.00 per dozen, or $6.00 per 100. 



Flower Tubs. 



Made of Cypress. Never Decay or Fall Apart. 



No. 1-PLAIN. 



Natural varnish finish on the wood, or if wanted 

 can finish them in oil paint, but to order only. 



12 in. diameter by 11 in. high, each $1 00 



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18" " " 161^ in. '• 3 00 



21 11 " 18J^ " " 3 50 



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