Arthur T.Boddington. '342 West 14th St., New Vork City 



Double Japanese Iris, Gold Bound 



JAPANESE IRIS 



{Iris Kampferi) 



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

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

 excepted, surpass this unique flciwer in size and gorgeousness and 

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

 purple, striped, variegated and multicolored in the greatest pro- 

 fusion of coloring. 



The collections which we offer below are American-grown, 

 thoroughly 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 immedi- 

 ate and sliowy 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 



Beauty. One of the best ; pure white; dwarf. 

 Chameleon. Dark reddish pink, striped and mottled white. 

 Crystal. Pale violet, slightly veined white. 

 Gold Bound. Pure white ; one of the best. 



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



purple center. 

 Mount Hood. One of the finest blues. 

 Mr. Fell. Silvery white, veined violet, violet center. 

 Oriole. Magnificent crimson, with golden center. 

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

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

 Robert Craig. French gray, veined violet. 

 Victor. White, veined violet-purple. 



The above collection of 12 varieties for $1.50; 3 collections for $4. 

 Price of any of the above varieties, 16 cts. each, $1.60 per doz., 

 $10 per 100. 



SINGLE JAPANESE 

 IRIS 



Anna Christ. Pale lavender. 



slightly veined, center white and 



yellow; very large flowers on long, 



stiff stems. 

 Conde. Violet -purple, shading to 



deep, each petal edged silver, 



center deep purple and yellow. 



.\ most effective Iris, and blooms 



with great freedom. 



Helene von Siebold. Reddish. 



veined white, yellow center. A 



strong, vigorous plant. 

 Norane. Fine violet-color, with 



gray vein marks darker tow'artl 



the center. 

 Quakeress. Blue. The effect is 



very ciuiet and refined, and 



clearly shows the significance of 



its name. 



Topaz. White, overlaid silvery 

 pink, yellow center. Strong, vig- 

 orous, blooming profusely. 



Tortoise. Magenta, flaked and 



dotted with white. 

 Venus. Pure white; very large 



flowers on long stems. 



The above collection of 8 varieties 

 for SI ; 3 collections for $2.60 



Price of any of the abovi varieties, 

 16 cts. each, S1.60 per doz., SIO 

 per 100. 



A Bed of Japanese Iris 



