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Two Great Iris Germanica 



In Golden Yellow and Royal Purple 



Golden Yellow [Sherwin- }f right). In this grand 

 novelty we have what has long been wanted, a good 

 vigorous growing, free-flowering, golden yellow Iris Ger- 

 manica, tlie few yellow sorts now in commerce being 

 deficient in these important characteristics. The plants 

 grow about two feet high; the flowers which are produced 

 in lavish profusion, are of splendid texture and stand 

 well above the foliage, and are of a rich golden yellow without 

 markings or shadings. (See cut). 



Royal Purple {Atropurpurea). A splendid, large, very 

 free flowering, pure, rich royal-purple, without the slightest 

 shadings, a splendid companion to plant with Sherwin-Wright, 

 the rich purple of Atropurpurea with the golden yellow of 

 Sherwin-Wright forming a beautiful color combination. 



Price. Either of the above, 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz.; 

 $35.00 per 100. 



Superb New Iris Germanica 



A splendid collection of the latest introductions, embracing 

 not only new colors, but improved forms. 



King of Iris. A striking novelty, with flowers of perfect 

 form, the standards clear lemon color, falls deep satiny-brown, 

 with a broad border of golden-yellow. 



Lohengrin. Foliage and flowers of gigantic size, with petals 

 2 inches wide, of a deep violet-mauve. 



Loreley. Perfect-shaped flowers, falls of a deep ultramarine- 

 blue, more or less veined with creamy-white and bordered 

 sulphur-yellow, making a beautiful contrast. 



Mithras. Flowers of good size, standards pale yellow, falls 

 violet, shaded with claret and yellow border. 



Nibelungen. Standards fawn-yellow, falls violet-blue, with 

 fawn margin; distinct and pretty. 



Princess Victoria Louise. Standards pure sulphur-yellow, 

 falls rich plum color, with cream-colored edges. 



Price. Any of the above 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. Set 

 of the 6 sorts, a fine collection, $2.50. 



Golden Yellow German Ibis Sherwin-Wright * 



GENERAL COLLECTION OF 

 DRBBR'S RAINBOW IRIS OERMANICA 



The Iris Germanica are among the most desirable and easiest grown of our spring- flowering hardy-plants, producing in May 

 their showy flowers of exquisite coloring, combining the richest and most delicate tints. For best results plant in a well-drained, 

 sunny position, barely covering the roots. Avoid fresh manure in preparing your border. 



Cherion. Standards lilac-mauve; falls violet-mauve. 



Florentina Alba. Very free-flowering white. 



Honorabilis. Standards golden-yellow; falls rich mahogany- 

 brown. 



Johan de Witt. Standards bluish-violet; falls deep violet- 

 purple, veined with white. 



Lord Salisbury. Standards amber-white; falls dark violet- 

 purple, 



Mme. Chereau. Standards and falls pure white; daintily 

 edged with light blue. 



Mrs. H. Darwin. Standards white, falls reticulated violet. 



Price. Any of the aljove, except where noted, 20 cts. each; $2 00 per doz.; $12.00 per 100. Set ofl2 varieties for $2.00. 



IRIS GERMANICA MIXED VARIETIES 



15 cts. each; $1..")0 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



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

 of strong vigorous habit, growing in good soil 4 feet high; 

 with exceptionally large, fragrant flowers; standards lavender, 

 falls lavender shaded blue; exquisite in every way and fine 

 for massing. 30 cts. each; §3.00 per doz. 



Plicata. Standards and falls bright violet-purple. 



Plumeri. Standards rose-mauve, with metallic sheen; falls 

 vinous-mauve. 



Shakespeare. Standards straw-yellow; veined with burnt 

 umber; falls deep carmine-violet. 



Tinnse. Deep ageratum blue. 



NOTE.— Ail Bulbs, Roots and Plants are forwarded by Express, .>jurchaser paying charges. If wanted_ by Parcel Post add 10 per cent 

 %9 value pf order to points east of the Mississippi River, and 20 per cent, to points west of the Mississippi River, 



