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MISS MARY E. MARTIN. FLORAL PARK. X. Y. 



New Large-Flowering Japan Iris 



Iris KaLempferi GratndifloraL 



The flowers are of enonnous size, averaging from 6 to S inches across, and of indescribable and charming hues 

 and colors, varying like Watered silk in the sunlight the prevailing colors being white, crimson, rose, lilac, lavender, 

 violet and blue. Each flower usually representing several shades, while a golden yellow blotch surrounded by a halo 

 of blue or violet at the base of the petals intensities the wealth of covering. Perfectly hardy, blooming in June and July, 

 and attain greatest perfection if grown in moist soil. 



Double Flowered, named varieties, 25 cents each ; set of 12 distinct sorts for $2.50. 

 Single Flowered, named varieties, 25 cents each ; set of 12 distinct sorts for $2.50. 

 ALL COLORS MIXED, 15 cents each, $1.50 per dozen. 



GERMAN IRIS- 



Iris Germanica 



Well known as the " Fleur- 

 de Lis, - ' the national flower 

 of France. They are per- 

 fectly hardy, thrive any- 

 where, grow and bloom 

 luxuriantly. Plants well 

 established produce from 50 

 to 100 spikes of bloom, the 

 flowers rivaling in beauty 

 the finest Orchids — color 

 ranging through richest yel- 

 lows, intense purples, deli- 

 cate ; blues, soft mauves, 

 beautiful claret-reds, whites, 

 primroses and bronzes of 

 every imaginable shade. 



Pure White, very scarce, 

 and very beautiful, 15 cents 

 each, $1. 50 dozen. 



Queen of the Gvpsies— gtandafds. smoked pearl and 

 bronze: falls, feathered and veined villi rich plum, 

 white and buff (Clumj s . 15 cents each, $1 .50 dozen. 



Had. Chereau— Standards, old gold beautifully frilled ; 

 falls, purple and vhite, fcitfi strong, delleiti.s fragrance, 

 the best of all Ger- 

 man Iris, (Clumps), 

 15 cents each, $1.50 

 dozen. 



12 Choice Named 

 varieties. 12 cents 

 eat h. $1.25 dozen. 



Mixed varieties. 10 

 cents each, $1 dozen. 

 $6 per 100. 



Japan 

 Iris 



English Iris 



Large, handsome 

 flowers, with rich 

 purple, blue and lilac 

 colors predominat 

 ing : grows 18 to 20 

 inches high ; perfect- 

 lv hardv. Mixed var- 

 ieties. 3' for 10 cents, 

 25 cents per dozen, 

 $1.50 per 100. 



Germanica—" Fleur-de=Lii. ' 



