BODDINGTON'S 



JAPANESE IRIS 



{Iris Kaempferi) 



The Japanese Iris is the most showy and strikingly beautiful of all 

 the large family of Iris; ami very few flowers, the orchid not being 

 excepted, surpass this unique flower in size and gorgeousness and 

 variety of color, which ranges from snow-white to the deepest purple, 

 striped, variegated and multicolored in the greatest profusion of 

 coloring. 



The collections which we offer below are American grown, thor- 

 oughly acclimated and hardy and true to color and name, which is 

 rarely evident in the imported Japanese stock. 



The plants we offer are furnished with four to five shoots, and all 

 will flower the first season after planting, guaranteeing an innnediate 

 and showy effect. Delivery can be made now or any time desired. 

 Early fall planting is recommended, however, as it gives the plants 

 an opportunity to get established before the severe weather sets in. 



The Japan Iris will succeed anywhere in a good rich soil, though a 

 moist position is preferable. 



DOUBLE JAPANESE IRIS 



Antelope. White ground, flaked and blotched. 



Beauty. Pale violet, slightly veined white, white and yellow center. 

 Beth Hallock. Delicate lavender, slightly veined white. 

 Crystal. Pale violet, slightly veined white. 

 Othello. Deep rich purple, light blue toward center. 

 Princess Clothilde. White, veined lightly pink ; center light violet. 

 Pyramid. Lilac-blue, veined witli white center on each petal. 

 Chameleon. Dark reddish pink, striped and mottled white. 

 Eclaire. Largest pure white. 



Hannibal. White ground veined and suffused with purple, light pur- 

 ple center. 



Isabella. Light pink shaded violet, yellow center. 



General Knroki. Pure white, very fine. 



Mahogany. Dark red shaded maroon. 



Wm. Tell. Silvery white. 



Mount Hood. One of the finest blues. 



Robert Craig. French gray, veined violet. 



T. S. Ware. Reddish violet veined white. 



Victor. White veined violet-purple. 



The above collection of 18 varieties for $2 



BULBS 



23 



Iris Kaempferi, Eclaire 



A Bed of ins Esempferi (Japauese Ins; 



SINGLE JAPANESE 

 IRIS 



Apollo. Pure white, pink center. 



Apple Blossom. White, spotted 

 with light pink. 



Conde. Violet-purple, with deep 

 violet tint ; purple and yellow cen- 

 ter ; each petal with a silvery 

 white edge. 



Anna Christ. Pale lavender, 

 slightlj- veined, center white. 



Briede. Reddish violet, veined 

 white. 



Plume. White slightly suffused 

 blue, violet veined, center deep 

 lilac. 



Venus. Lovely pure white. 

 Neptune. Light pink, shaded vio- ■ 



let, deep pink center. 

 Norane. Fine violet color, with 



gr.;y vein marks darker toward 



the center. 

 Tortoise. Magenta, flaked and 



dotted with white. 



The above collection of 10 varietieB 

 for $1 



Pric* of any of the above varieties, 

 15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz., $10 per 

 100. 



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