R. & J. FARQUHAK & CO., BOSTON. 



ENGLISH IRISES. {ins AngUca:) 



'T'HESE follow the Spanish Irises in blooming, the flowers being larger, however, and of wider range of colors, which include 

 white, lilac, lavender, crimson, blue, and purple in self colors and mottled. They are perfectly hardy out-of-doors, and are of 

 great value for forcing. 



Mont Blanc. Large pure white flowers, excellent 



for cutting 



Dunois. White and rose 



$0.50 

 .65 



52.50 

 4.00 



J20.00 

 32.00 



Grand Vainqueur. Beautiful pale blue 



Othello. Kith purplisli Islue 



Superfine Mixed. All colors . . . . 



Doz. 



$0.65 

 .65 

 •25 



S4.00 

 4.00 

 1-75 



t.ooo 



S32.00 



32.00 



15.00 



SPANISH IRISES. {Jns mspanica.) 



These are extremely early and produce fra- 

 grant Orchid-like flowers of rich and beautiful 

 colors, including pure white, yellow, bronze, blue, 

 and purple. They are excellent for forcing, either 

 in pans or in boxes for cutting. They are quite 

 hardy out-of-doors, requiring only slight mulching 

 in winter. 





Doz. 



100 



1,000 



British Queen. Pure 

 white, very large . . . 



Cajanus. Clear yellow 



Formosa. Deep blue . . 



Louise. Porcelain blue and 

 vellow 



$0.15 

 .20 

 •15 



I r 



Si. 00 

 1.25 

 1. 00 



1. 00 



1. 00 



1.25 

 .50 



56.00 



10.00 



6.00 



6 00 



Midiey. Tlie finest pale 

 blue 



.1 ; 





Thunderbolt. Velvety 



dark bronze, very large . 



Superfine Mixed . . . 



.20 

 .10 



10.00 

 3.00 



VARIOUS IRISES. 





Each 



Doz. 



100 



HIstroides. Large, light- 









blue flowers, with dark 









spots ; sweet -scented; 









very hardy ; if forced un- 









der glass may be had in 









full bloom by Christmas 



So. 20 



S2.OQ 



Si 2.00 



Pavonia. (Peacock Iris.) 









A dwarf species for pot 









culture ; flowers white. 









with blue spot on each 









petal 



.0? 



•25 



1-75 



Susiana. (The Mourning 





Iris.) Flowers of an 









enormous size, blush tin- 









ted brown, with a network 









of purple-brown lines . . 



.20 



1.50 



10.00 



Tuberosa. (Snake's Head 









Iris.) Flowers velvety 









t. black and green ; curious 



■05 



•30 



2.00 



LACHENALIAS. 



Beautiful bulbous plants for greenhouse and 

 window decoration, of very easy culture. Plant 

 five or six bulbs in a six-inch bulb-pan, one-inch 

 deep. 



Spanish Irises. 





Each 



Doz. 



100 



Nelsoni. Bright golden- 

 yellow flowers ; new . . 



So 50 



$5.00 



S40.00 



Quadricolor. Scarlet, yel- 

 low, and green .... 



•25 



2.50 



20.00 



Tricolor. Yellow and red, 

 tipped green 



•35 



3-50 



25.00 



30 



