BULBS, PLANTS, SEEDS, AND SUNDRIES. uke 
JAPAN IRIS. 
IRIS KAEMPFERI. 
These grand flowers are perfectly hardy 
and of easiest cultivation in any good, muist 
garden soil. They bloom for a period of five 
to seven weeks in the early summer. The 
flowers are perfectly gorgeous, and of the 
most beautiful colors. 
Each. Per Doz. 
Finest Mixed Varieties . {$0.15 $1.50 
Finest Named Varieties 25 2.25 
By mail, add 5 cents each. 
IRIS. FLEUR-DE-LIS. 
The lovely Irises are, generally speaking, 
perfectly hardy, succeeding in any ordinary 
rich soil, and, if not disturbed, increasirg in 
strength and beauty. Set the bulbs in clumps 
of three or more, three inches deep, and cover 
with leaves or stable litter. 
Each. Per Doz. 
Anglica (Zxglish), Pure 
White, very beautiful 
variety with large, silver- Iris Kampferi. Hardy Japan Iris. 
Whitediowers. 9 «a. $0.05 0.40 Each “Per Doz, 
ATietieAeNeiseds WisOhcat Vanicty: ep ealmat has we . ea tht oyu Ys $0.03 $0.25 
Germanica, Finest mixed, all colors . . a ee Rhy y's .08 .60 
Germanica, separate colors, Blue, White or OY elion: each a Rae wohl Od Bh 1.50 
Hispanica (Spanzsh), dwarf, splendid Jab, XC Rr a odeert.s to tetkd: -03 15 
Pavonia (Peacock /ris), white, with blue spots, small, Fox pots Be Le ike OR “25 
Persica (Persian /ris), various pretty colors; fragrant and very early . . 05 .60 
Reticulata, violet spotted with white, yellow, and black; sent 5 Puree aid ais 1.50 
Susiana, blush ground tinted with brown, very fine . . oC a: ES 1.75 
Tuberosa (Szake’s Head Iris), rich, velvety black and green flowers, ois i: .06 .60 
IXIAS. 
Beautiful, gayly colored flowers, exceedingly well suited for frame and greenhouse culture, 
where they readily yield an abundance of rich flowers in the brightest coiors. Charming in 
bouquets. Plant several bulbs in a six-inch pot, and treat the same as //yacinths. 
Each. Doz. 
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Crateroides major, true scarlet, extra fine te So) ee Sy es 03 225 
Vinidiloraencen witinwlack eyes, StrikinO Mma. vel. 6 we kl 05 -50 
JONQUILS. 
Most excellent for early blooming; charming large golden and deliciously odoriferous 
flowers, freely produced; of the finest effect either in garden, greenhouse, or conservatory. 
May be successfully grown by everyone. These are delightfully fragrant and charming flowers, 
and excellent for early blooming. They are species of the Narcissus tribe, and possess many 
points of similarity with the small-flowered section of that large genus. Very attractive flowers 
for pot culture. In common with other Narcissi, they prefer a rich, loamy, and porous soil, and 
when grown in pots may receive precisely the same treatment as that to which Hyacinths are 
subjected. 
Each. Doz. 100 
Large Double Sweet-scented, fine yellow . =: . 5. ... . $0.05 $0.50. $3.00 
Large Double Sweet-scented, extra large bulbs. . .. . .06 -70 5-00 
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