34 HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA, PA., WHOLESALE PRICE LIST 



GERMAN IRIS 



IRIS QERMANICA. 



Our collection of German Iris is very choice, the varieties offered 

 being the best in their respective colors. 

 Cherlon. Standards lilac-mauve, falls violet-mauve. 

 Common Purple. The original tall-growing purple type. 

 Edith. Standards light blue ; falls violet-purple with white veins, 

 Florentina Alba. Sweet scented, early flowering white. 

 Gazelle. White, heavily frilled with rich mauve. 

 Honorabilis. Standards golden-yellow , falls mahogany-brown. 

 John De Witt. Standards bluish-violet, shading lighter towards 



the centre ; falls deep violet-purple veined with white. 

 Jordan. Standards and falls light mauve. 



La Tendresse. Ageratum-blue, shading lighter with brown veins. 

 Lord Salisbury. Standards amber and white ; falls dark violet- 

 purple with white veins. 

 Mad. Chereau. Pure white, prettily edged with light blue. 

 Mme. Paquette. Soft rosy-lilac ; pretty. 



Mrs. H. Darwin. Standards white, falls slightly veined with violet. 

 Plicata. Standards bright violet-purple ; falls deep violet-purple. 

 Plumeri. Standard rose-mauve with metallic sheen; falls vinous 

 mauve. 



Shakespeare. Standards straw-yellow veined with burnt umber ; 



falls deep carmine-violet, shaded deeper and white veins. 

 Spectabilis. Standards light violet-purple ; falls deep violet-purple 



with dark shadings ; one of the earliest to flower. 



Price Named Sorts. 10 cts. each; 85 cts. perdoz.; $6.00 per 100. 

 Mixed German Iris. All colors. 60 cts. per doz.; $4.00 per 100. 



Iris Pallida. 



Pallida Dalmatica. One of the finest of the Germanica type. The 

 plant is of strong habit, growing 4 feet high, with exceptionally 

 large flowers, the standards of a fine lavender, the falls lavender 

 shaded blue; fine for massing. $1..50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



Pallida Dalmatica Folia Variegata. Foliage variegated, with broad 

 bands of creamy-yellow. 35 cts. each; $3.50 per doz. 



Pallida Speciosa. Standards dark -lavender, falls light-purple, 

 very free flowering. $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



New Qerman Iris (I. Germanica). 



King of Iris. Standards clear lemon-yellow; falls deep satiny- 

 brown with a broad border of golden-yellow. 



Lohengrin. Of gigantic size, deep violet-mauve. 



Mithras. Standards pale-yellow ; falls violet-shaded claret, with 

 yellow border. 



Nibelungen. Standards olive-green suffused sulphur-yellow ; falls 

 deep violet-purple, suffused creamy-white on edges. 



Princess Victoria Louise. Standards pure sulphur-yellow ; falls, 

 rich plum color with cream-colored edges. 



Rhein Nixe. Standards pure white; falls deep violet-blue with 

 white margin. 



Price. Any of the above new varieties. 30 cts. each; $3.00 per 

 doz. One each of the set of 6 sorts for $1.50. 



JAPANESE IRIS 



Six=Petaled Japanese Iris. 



No. Order by name or number. 



3. Kosui=no=iro. Violet, veined with white. 



4. Yomo-no-umi. A fine free-flowering early white. 



10. Shiga=no-=ura=nami. Violet-purple, with white veins. 



20. Kuma-fujin. Silvery-white, with a broad border of magenta- 

 lilac-veined with white. 



22. Sano-Watashi. White, with canary-yellow centre. 



24. Gosetsu-mai. White, veined and traced with aniline blue. 



28. Tsurugi-no^mai. Rich, deep purple. 



29. Rish^no-toma. Silvery white, densely veined and dotted 



with violet blue. 



36. Kumo-ubi. Pure light violet with golden centre and violet- 

 colored standards. 



47. Renjo-no=toma. Light violet, with white halo and light veins. 



53. Samidare. Silvery white, veined with rich ultramarine blue. 



74. Renkaku. White, densely spotted and marbled with bright 

 violet-blue. 



87. Kabata. Plumbago blue, shading to almost pure white. 

 91. Kan-ran. White, densely veined with deep violet. 



93. Hizakura. Light violet, with blue shadings. 



94. Momochi<guma. Rich velvety-pansy-violet of a uniform 



shade throughout the flower, 

 lot. Kumamoto. A fine mottled variety, variegated throughout 

 white and deep purple. 



105. Nagano. Rich violet purple, shaded with blue. 

 107. Tokyo. A splendid pure white. 



109. Hosokawa. Rich royal purple, with few white veins. 



Price: Any of the above. 15 cts. each; $1.25 perdoz.; $8.00 per 100; 

 $70.00 per 1000. The set of 20 sorts for $2.00. 



Three=Petaled Japanese Iris. 



No. Order by name or number. 



11. Hano-no-nishiki. Bright violet-purple, veined with white. 



12. Shippo. Light lilac, densely veined with purple. 



14. Shishi-ikari. Light ground color, veined and mottled with 

 dark violet-purple. 



23. Vedo=kagami. Magenta-lilac, veined with white. 



33. Kakujakuro. White ground, marked with violet-blue in 

 such a manner that makes it appear as though the color was 

 dusted on. 



43. Shi-un-ryo. Grayish-white, deeply and densely veined and 

 suffused with violet. 



55. Schuchiukwa. A sho^v>' variety, crimson-purple with white 

 veins and white halo. 



62. Misutmoshito. Violet-purple, marbled with purple. 



67. Kigan-no^misao. A late flowering pure white. 



70. Kimi^no-megumi. White, densely veined with purple; late- 

 flowering. 



73. Shirataki. Silvery-white, border of petals suffused with 



light Parma-violet. 

 77. Vayaura. White, occasionally marbled with light violet. 

 82. Ari'Ake. Violet-purple, marbled with white. 



85. Ojochin. Light violet-purple, the larger veins white. 



86. Sei"0=bo. Large pure white, with faint violet-purple mark- 



ings. 



96. Tebotan. White ground, with prominent violet-blue veining, 



97. Shiro=fungen. Light ground, suffused throughout with 



bluish-violet. 



100. Yomo-zakuru. Light ground color, densely veined and 



suffused reddish-purple. 

 102. Shi-no=maki. Rich royal purple. 



106. Sakata. Light violet or lavender blue. 



Price : Any of the above. 15 cts. each; $1.25 per doz.; $8.00 per 100; 

 $70.00 per 1000. Set of 20 sorts, $2.00. 

 Extra Choice Mixed Varieties. $1.00 per doz.; $6.00 per 100; 

 $50.00 per 1000. 



