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IRIS K.EMPFERI. 



IRIS-FLEUR=DE=LIS. 



An old favorite, too well known to need any 

 description. All the varieties are beautiful and 

 very effective in the garden or greenhouse. They 

 may be very successfully grown in pots. The soil 

 used should be of a light, rich nature. October is 

 the best time in which to plant or pot them. 

 Those planted in the garden should be lightly 

 covered, to protect them from severe frosts. 



Each. Doz. 



Anglica (English) — A lovely large 

 flowering variety, mixed, various 

 shades of blue, yellow, white, etc. 3 25 



Hispanica (Spanish) — Similar to 

 Anglica, but smaller 2 20 



Pavonia(Peacock)— Pure white.blue 

 spotted, very handsome 5 50 



Persica— Light blue, good for forc- 

 ing 5 50 



Susiana — Lilac, spotted black, odd 

 and very beautiful 15 1 50 



IMPERIAL JAPAN IRIS. 



(Iris Kiempferi.) 

 Ready in October. 

 Of this magnificent class of Iris we offer six 

 of the newest and best sorts, single and semi- 

 double. The flowers, which measure 8 to 10 

 nches across, are unsurpassed in richness of 

 color, exquisite form and beautiful markings; 

 this combined with the wonderful profusion 

 "n which they are produced renders them 

 imply marvelous. They are all perfectly 

 hardy, requiring no protection in winter. 

 They succeed best when grown in moist soil. 

 C. W. Iford— White, delicately marbled with 



blue. 

 Eclipse — Beautiful deep purplish crimson. 

 Gold Band— Large, pure white, with gold 



banded center. 

 Fred'k Renner— Deep bluish plum with orange 

 vase. 

 Mahogany — Dark red, shaded with maroon. 

 Pyramid— Violet blue, veined with white. 



Any of the above, price, 15 cents each, .*1.50 per 

 dozen. 



GERMAN IRIS. 



{Iris Germanica.) 

 Ready in October. 



This is the true " Fleur-de-Lis," the French 

 national flower. They thrive in any common 

 garden soil, and are perfectly hardy. In richness 

 of color they rival the finest Orchids, blooming 

 profusely, and delightfully fragrant. 

 Blue Bird — Beautiful deep violet blue. 

 Celeste— Delicate pale lavender. 

 Donna Maria — White, shaded with lavender. 

 Florentina — Pale blue, shaded and fringed orange 



yellow, fragrant, extra fine. 

 La Tendre — Pale violet or lavender. 

 Pallida Speciosa— Pale indigo blue. 



Any of the above, price, each, 15 cents; $1.50 per 

 dozen. 



