MISS MARY K. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NKW YORK 



Iris Florentina. 



The Bridal Iris, pure white, very beautiful— with 



delicious fragrance. Very hardy. 7 c each ; 3 for 20c; 

 6 for 30c. 



This striking Moorish 

 Iris is immensely large and 

 startling in appearance- 

 large, smoky wings, and 

 black, velvety falls. Rich 

 ps an ostrich plume. 

 65c each, 2 for 2 5c. 



Iris Japanese. 



A mixture of magnificent 

 named kinds, many of which 

 sell for 50, cents each, and have 

 flowers 9 inches across. This 

 plant is hardy. 



Price, IOC. each; 3 for 25c. 



The Beautiful Spanish Iris 



is one of the easiest grown and most beautiful of hardy 

 bulbs. For winter flowers, it blooms quick and easy 

 inside, is absolutely sure to bloom, grows twelve to 

 fifteen inches high, and bears lovely, large orchid - 

 like flowers of many brilliant and striking colors, in- 

 cluding elegant combinations of fine porcelain blue, 

 deep violet, royal purple, golden-yellow, rich orange, 

 pearly- white and coal black— beautifully variegated, 

 striped, spotted and ruffled in a manner impossible to 

 describe. Thev are perfectly hardv, need no protection, 

 and will bloom every spring without attention or re- 

 planting ; very pretty "and useful for beds, borders and 

 edgin.f, in door yards', lawns and cemeteries. Price, good 

 blooming bulbs* 5 for lOc; per dozen, 20c; per 100, 

 75c. 



The. following magnificent named varieties of 

 Spanish Iris are fo^r of any one kind for 10c; 10 for 

 20c; 100 for $1.00. 



One each of the ten kinds, 20c; 5 each for 60c 



Alexander won Humboldt— extra blue. 



Belle Chi noise— yellow, very fine. 



Blanche Superbe— pure white, extra. 



British Queen— ivory white. 



Leander— dark yellow, sweet scented. 



Lilaceus— lilac blue, extra. 



M a rie— porcelain blue, very fine. 



Ovideus— light yellow. 



Prince of Orange-white and yellow. 



Thunderbolt— glistening bronzy— brown, magnifi- 

 cent. 



