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Hypericum. (St. John's Wort. ) 



Per doz. 



Moserianum, Strong, 3-inch pots $0 85 



I be Ms. (Hardy Candytuft.) 



Correffifolia. Strong 1 25 



Sempervirens. Strong 85 



" Snowflake 1 50 



Inula. (Flea Bane.) 



Enslfolia 1 35 



Glandulosa Grandlflora 1 25 



Montana 1 25 



Oculis Christ! 1 25 



Royleana 1 25 



Incarvillea. (Hardy Gloxinia. ) 



Delavayi. Large, rose-colored, trumpet-shaped flowers, which last 

 in perfection a long time. Extra strong roots. $1.25 per dozen; 

 $8.00 per 100. 



Qrandiflora. An improvement on the above, the flowers being 

 larger as well as brighter in color. $1.25 per dozen ; $8.00 per 100. 



Iris Qermanica. 



Our collection of German Iris is very choice, the varieties offered 

 being the best in their respective colors. 

 Gazelle. White, heavily frilled with rich mauve. 

 Jordan. Standards light vinous-mauve ; falls same color with deeper 



shading. 

 Rembrandt. Standards light lavender-blue; falls deep ageratum 



blue. 

 Souvenir. Standards lemon-yellow ; falls pale canary, veined with 



vinous purple. 

 Cherion. Standards lilac mauve, with metallic sheen, falls violet 



mauve shading to a bluish violet at edges. 

 Edith. Standards light plumbago blue ; falls violet purple with white 



veins. 

 Florentine Alba. Sweet scented, early flowering white. 

 Honorabllis. Standards golden yellow, falls mahogany brown. 

 John De Witt. Standards bluish violet, shading lighter towards the 



centre, falls deep violet purple veined with white. 

 La Tendresse. Falls and standards ageratum blue, shading lighter 



at base of petals with brown veins. 

 Lord Salisbury. Standards amber and white; falls dark violet 



purple with white veins. 

 Mad. Chereau. Standards and falls pure white, prettily edged with 



light blue. 

 Mrs. H. Darwin. Standards and falls white, slightly reticulated 



violet. 

 Plicata. Standards bright violet purple ; falls deep violet purple 



with lighter shadings. 

 Shakespeare. Standards straw yellow veined with burnt umber, 



falls deep carmine violet, shaded deeper and white veins. 

 Spectabilis. Standards light violet purple, falls deep violet purple 



with dark shadings, one of the earliest to flower. 

 Tineae. Standards and falls deep blue, shaded lilac. 

 Named Sorts, 10 cents each ; 85 cents per dozen ; $6.00 per 100. 

 Mixed German Iris, all colors. 60 cents per dozen; $4.00 per 100. 



Iris Pallida. 



Pallida Dalmatica. One of the finest of the Germanica type. The 

 plant is of strong habit, growing 4 feet high, with exceptionally 

 large flowers, the standards of a fine lavender, the falls lavender 

 shaded blue ; fine for massing. $1.50 per dozen ; $10.00 per 100. 



Pallida Dalmatica Folia Variegata. A variety of above, with the 

 foliage strikingly and conspicuously variegated, with broad bands 

 of creamy-yellow. 35 cents each ; $3.50 per dozen. 



Pallida Dalmatica Folia Argentea Variegata. Identical with the 

 foregoing, except that the variegation instead of being yellow is of 

 a silvery white ; very pretty. 50 cents each ; $5.00 per dozen. 



Iris Pumila Hybrida. 



The Bride. Without question the prettiest dwarf white Iris yet in- 

 troduced. 25 cents each ; $2.50 per dozen ; $18.00 per 100. 



Cyanea. Rich royal purple, with blackish shadings. 



Eburna. Pure white, with creamy white shadings. 



Florida. A beautiful lemon-yellow, shaded darker. 

 $1.50 per dozen ; $10.00 per 100. 



Iris Interregna. 



(Introductions of Goos & Koenemann.) 

 An interesting new type of Iris, the result of crossing Iris Ger- 

 manica with I. Pumila Hybrida, and for which there promises to be 

 a great future. 



Halfdan. The entire flower is of a pure creamy-yellow, of abso- 

 lutely perfect form. 



Helge. Light citron yellow with pearl colored centre, a beautiful 

 soft color. 



Ingeborg. Both standards and falls are pure white ; the flowers are 

 five inches deep and have petals 2 inches wide ; a grand perfect 

 flower. 



Wallhalla. Standards rosy lavender, falls claret red ; a most dis- 

 tinct and beautifully formed flower. 

 Price, 50 cents each; $5.00 per dozen ; the set of 4 varieties for $1.75. 



JAPANESE IRIS 



Single Japanese Iris. 



Very large, artistic flowers, with three petals. 

 No. 



1. Iso-no-nami. Silvery-white, veined throughout with violet. 

 6. Date-dogu. Rich violet-purple. 



11. Hano-no-nishiki. Bright violet purple, with white veins. 



12. Shippo. Light lilac, densely veined with purple. 



14. Shishi-ikarf. White ground, densely veined dark purple. 



15. Gekka-no-nami. A very early pure white. 



43. Shl-un=ryo. Ground color light, veined and suffused with deep 



violet. 

 55. Shuchiukwa. Crimson-purple, white veins and centre; a 



showy variety. 

 79. Kokirin. Rose tinted white, veined violet-purple. 

 81. Sumida. White, faintly veined with violet-purple. 

 83. Washi-no-wo. Mottled violet-purple, shading to bright violet 



at centre. 

 89. Oku = miyako. Light ageratum-blue, profusely marked with 



white. 



Double-Flowering Japanese Iris. 



Under this head, we offer the very choicest sorts, having- flowers 



with six large petals. 

 No. 



4. Yomo-no=umi. The finest double white. 



5. Koki=no-iro. Light violet, with white veins. 



9. Oniga-shima. Violet with white veins and centre. 



13. Yedo-jiman. Rich royal purple. 



26. Uchiu. Bright crimson-purple, white veins. 



46. Otorige. Aniline-blue, with white veins, prominent white star - 



shaped centre. 



47. Renjo=no=toma. Light lilac, suffused with violet. 



58. Mana dsuru. A fine late-flowering white, sometimes with faint 



violet markings. 

 72. Uji-no=hotaru. Bright violet-purple, shaded blue. 

 78. Gabisan. Bright violet, with a broad border of white on each 



petal. 

 88. Naden. Bright royal purple. 

 101. Sekizan. Light lilac, veined deep purple. 



Price: Named Sorts (order by name or number). $1.25 per doz. ; 

 $8.00 per 100 ; $70.00 per 1000. 



One each of the set of 24 varieties for $2.50. 



Mixed Unnamed Sorts. 85 cts. per doz.; $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. 



Various Types of Iris. 



Per doz. Per 100 



Ochroleuca. (Gigantea.) Grows 4 to 5 feet high, 



with white flowers similar to I. Hispanica $2 00 $15 00 



Ochroleuca (Gigantea) Sulphurea. Pale sulphur . 2 00 15 00 



Pseudo Acorus 1 00 7 00 



Slbirica ... 1 00 7 00 



" Alba 100 700 



" Orientalis 100 700 



" " Snow Queen. (New.) 1 50 10 00 



Bulbous Iris. 



Including Spanish, English, etc., etc., are offered with other bulbs. 

 See page 11. 



