THE BULBOUS IRISES 



Iris filifolia 



Dark purplish blue, with orange blotch. Individual flowers 

 vary slightly in the shades of blue. A species akin to Hispanica, 

 but flowering two weeks earlier. Requires slight protection. 25 

 bulbs, 85 cts.; 100 bulbs, S3; 1,000 bulbs, $25. 



Iris Anglica 



These bulbous English Irises form a useful addition to the 

 summer garden, flowering as they do after the Iris Hispanica. 

 They are similar to them in color and shape, though the petals 

 are broader, and suggest more the Iris Germanica in general 

 appearance. Success with these bulbs depends on early planting 

 in a situation where the bulbs may dry out during the summer. 

 As absolute rest is essential, these Irises do best if lifted annually. 



Price, except where otherwise noted, 10 bulbs, 45 cts.; 100 

 bulbs, $3; 1,000 bulbs, $25, 



ARGUS. Pale rosy lilac and white. 



BELLE AGATHE. Pale mauve, with violet spots. 



BLEU CELESTE. Pale blue. 



DORA. Creamv w^hite, spotted light blue. 10 bulbs, 50 cts.; 

 100 bulbs, $4;" 1,000 bulbs, $32. 



ELECTRA. Verv' pale blue, tinged lilac. 



HOLBEIN. Pale porcelain, feathered violet-blue. 10 bulbs, 

 50 cts.; 100 bulbs, S4; 1,000 bulbs, S32. 



LA RENOMMEE. Purple-blue. 



LUSINDA. Light porcelain-blue, with blue spots. 



xMISS BARKLEY. White, flaked crimson-violet; very fine. 



MONT BLANC. Pure snowy white; a very beautiful variety. 



OTHELLO. Dark purplish red. 



PRINCE DE GALATZIN. Violet. 



PRINCE OF WALES. Dark blue. 



ROI DES PRUSSES. Very dark blue, almost black. 



CREAM QUALITY MIXTURE. 25 bulbs, 60 cts.; 100 bulbs, 

 $2; 1,000 bulbs, $16. 



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