WHOLESALE PEICE LIST. 



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Iris Kaempferi (Japanese iris). 



These magnificent Iris are among the most beautiful of our 

 summer flowering plants, and are destined to become more 

 popular every season. They commence blooming about the 

 middle of June, and continue in flower for five or six weeks. 

 Many of these flowers measure from lo to 12 inches in diameter, 

 and rival the orchids in their rich colorings and markings. We 

 offer 25 distinct varieties, which were selected while in flower 

 from over 75 of the best Japanese introductions. 



Date^DogU. Rich violet purple, with golden centre. 



Fll|i=Jose. Six petals, ground color white, marbled violet 

 blue. 



Hana=aoi. Six petals, nearest approach to an ultramarine 

 blue. 



iso = no-nami. Ground color silvery white, delicately 

 veined and traced with violet, and golden rayed centre. 



Kanarinishiki. Greyish white ground, marbled violet 

 purple. Six petals. 



Kagaribi. Ground color white, beautifully traced and 

 marbled with ultramarine blue ; six large petals, golden yellow 

 star like centre. 



Kasangana. White suffused violet purple, deepening to- 

 wards the centre. Six petals. 



Kimino = megumi. Three large, pearly- white petals, deli- 

 cately veined with ultramarine blue, with yellow centre ; with 

 light-blue standards fringed with white. 



Koki=no-irO. Six large, rich royal purple petals with 

 golden centre. 



Kumo<-obi. Light violet, with yellow centre. A fine, self 

 color. Six petals. 



riana-dsuru. A late flowering white, with six large petals 

 and goldeu-rayed centre. 



Oniga^-shima. Rich royal purple, with white veins radi- 

 ating from golden centre. Six petals. 



0=torige. Light violet-blue, veined white ; the finest light 

 blue. Six petals. 



Renje^no=toma. Light lilac suffused light violet. Six 

 petals. 



Senjo-no-hara. Six large petals, variegated throughout, 

 white and purple. 



Shishi-Odori. Rich, dark velvety purple, golden centre. 

 Six petals. 



Shippo. Light lilac, densely veined with purple, and pure 

 yellow centre. 



Shi=un=ryo. Light ground, densely veined, deep violet. 

 Three petals. 



GERMAN IRIS. 



IRIS K/«MPFI:R1 (JAPANESE IRIS). 



Iris Kaempferi— Continued. 



Shuchiukwa. Crimson purple, with white veins, yellow 

 centre and white halo. Three large petals. 



Toro=odori. Pure white, faintly traced with violet. 



Taiheiraku. Eight to ten petals of crimson purple, 

 standards purple. 



Uji=-no=-hotaru. Six petals, deep purple, shaded with blue, 

 which deepens to the centre. 



(Jchiu. Six petals, bright purple, with crimson sheen and 

 few white veins ; pure yellow centre. 



Waku-hotei. Six large petals, pure white, veined through- 

 out with purple. 



Yomo-no-umi. Finest white, with six large petals, 

 golden-yellow, star-shaped centre. 



PRICE OF STRONG ROOTS JAPANESE IRIS. 



Named Sorts, 15 cents each; ^1.50 per dozen; ^10.00 

 per 100 ; set of 25 varieties for ^j-oo. 



Choice Mixed Varieties, gi.oo per dozen ; ^8.00 

 per 100. 



German Iris. 



California. A fine dark yellow. 



Honorabilis. A fine yellow, lower petals brown. 



John De Witt. Light lilac and dark purple. 



L'Innocence. Pure white, lower petals slightly veined orange. 



Mme. Chereau. Pearly white, daintily edged with lavender 



blue. 

 Plicata. Light blue and deep violet. 

 Queen of Gypsies. Lavender and bronze, feathered rich 



plum, white and buff. 

 Rembrandt. Light violet and dark blue. 

 Shakespeare. Yellow and dark purple. 

 Velveteen. Light yellow and velvety purple black. 

 Virgile. A fine shade of mauve, lower petals purplish lilac, 



with bronze markings. 

 Walneri. Lilac and dark blue. 

 Any of the above 12 named sorts 7Sc. per doz. ; ^6.00 per 100. 



Per doz. Per 100. 



Choice Mixed German Iris ^o 60 $4 00 



Iris Sibirica Orientalis. Strong divisions i 00 8 00 



Iris Pseudo Acorus. Strong divisions . . I 00 8 00 



