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IRIS. 
Alata. (Scorpion Iris.) About one foot high, with broad 
leaves. The flowers are very large (4 to 6 inches across), of 
lilac-blue with blotches of bright yellow spotted with a 
darker shade. It commences to bloom in October, pro- 
ducing a second crop of flowers in December if the weather 
be not too severe. Admirably adapted for pot culture. 
7c. each; 75c. per doz.; $5.00 per 100. 
English Iris. (Anglica.) Large handsome flowers, with 
rich purple, blue and li.ac colors predominating, grows 18 
to 20 inches high. Perfectly hardy. Mixed Colors, 15c. 4 
doz.; 25c. per doz.; $1.75 per 100. 
Lorteti. One of the most beautiful. The flowers are very 
large and the coloring fine. A creamy-white ground 
with crimson-purple spots and veins, concentrated at the 
centre into a dark, crimson-purple “ signal.’’ The 
standards are pure white with violet lines. Blooms in 
June. 50c. each; $5.00 per doz. 
Pure white with a bright blue spot 
1 foot. 
Peacock. (Pavonia.) 
on each petal. Fine for pots or garden culture. 
lic. 4 doz.; 25c. per doz.; $1.75 per 100. 
Susiana. (The Mourning Iris.) A remarkably handsome 
species with immense flowers; blush color, tinted with 
brown and covered with a network of dark lines; May- 
flowering. Height, 1 foot. 20c. each; $2.00 per doz., 
$15.00 per 100. 
Spanish Iris. Iris Hispanica. This type is we_l adapted for 
pot culture and forcing, blooming in the winter. The 
flowers are of great beauty, and cut in the bud state last 
from one to two weeks in bloom. If planted in boxes and 
placed in cold frames until they show bud, then brought 
into heat they can be had in bloom from March on, and 
will give great satisfaction. The Spanish Iris also suc- 
ceeds nicely as a garden plant, requiring protection in cold 
latitudes. Mixed Spanish Iris, 3 doz. 15c.; 25c. per doz;. 
$1.50 per 100. 
IXIAS. 
LACHENALIA. 
NAEGELIA. 
MIXED VARIETIES. 
IXIAS. 
The Ixia isa beautiful little winter-flowering bulb, 
with low, slender, graceful spikes of bloom. The 
colors are rich, varied and beautiful, the centre 
always differing in color from the other parts of 
the flower, so that the blossoms, expanding in the sun’s 
tays, present a picture of gorgeous beauty. Mixed 
Colors, 4 doz. 15c.; 25c. per doz.; $1.50 per 100. 
LACHENALIA NELSONI. 
Greenhouse 
continuously for 6 months. ‘he leaves 
They have e 
10c. 
velvet-like appearance. 
flowers. 
a rich, 
racemes of large showy 
doz.; $7.00 per 100. 
plants of much beauty, flowering 
are 
covered with short crimson hairs, which give them 
rect 
each; $1.00 
Beautiful early spring-flowering bulbs for the greenhouse 
or window garden. Of the easiest culture; treated as 
Hyacinths and grown cool they will flower for two 
months—with wonderful freedom, bearing long racemes 
of briliiant goiden-yellow flowers, which, with the 
spotted foliage, render them exceptionally striking. 
25c. each; $2.50 per doz. 
ORNITHOGALUM. 
Arabicum, Star of Bethlehem. 
A beautiful variety, throwing up a tall spike bearing 
numerous large, milk-white, star-shaped flowers, with 
a black centre, and having a distinct aromatic per- 
fume. They are decidedly pretty and interesting when 
grown in the garden—but are more largely grown for 
greenhouses and window decoration, being of the easiest 
culture. Largely forced by Horists now for cut flowers. 
5c. each; 50c. doz.; $3.00 per 100. 
IRIS LORTETI. 
OXALIS. 
NERINE. 
GUERNSEY LILY. 
These Lilies are probably the most popular and useful 
of the Amaryllis family. For autumn and winter 
flowering they are extremely beautiful, throwing up 
stems from 18 to 24 in., surmounted with lily-like 
flowers about 2 in. across; colors very brilliant and in 
the sunlight glisten as if sprinkled with gold dust. 
Sarniensis. (Guernsey Lily.) Rich salmon-red. 25c. 
each; $2.50 doz. 
Henderson’s Bulb Culture, New and Enlarged Edition 
described on page 64, price 50c. Given FREE if asked 
for with orders not less than $3.00 worth of Bulbs. 
Charming little half-trailing or bushy plants particularly adapted 
for pot culture and hanging baskets, the foliage alone is very 
attractive and when in flower they are exceedingly pretty. 
Each.}] Doz.| 100 
Bermuda Buttercup. Large yellow...*........ .05 | .50 | 3.00 
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Grand Duchesse. White............. .05 | .50 | 3.00 
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Boweii. Vivid rosy-crimson, large flower....... .05 -50 | 2.50 
Lutea. Splendid large canary-yellow.......... .03 -30 | 2.00 
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Versicolor. Crimson and white............. .03 | .30 | 2.00 
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NERINE, OR GUERNSEY 
Bulbs, Vegetable & Flower Seeds & Books 
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in the U.S. -to any Post Office or R. R. Ex- 
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We deliver free 
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