CATALOGUE OF THE YOKOHAMA NURSKKV Co., Ltd. (1909). 



40. Iso-no-nami, cerulean-blue on gray-lilac, flaked and speckled, large yellow blotches 



radiating out into graceful lines, petaloid stigmas violet shaded gray, 6 petals. 



41. Oyodo, immense violet-blue petals, and very large standards, petaloid stigmas dark- 



violet, 3 petals. 



42. Bamlai-llO-nami, clear white with large radiating yellow blotches, creamy standards, 6 



petals. 



43. Wakainurasald, claret-purple speckled white orange blotches, petaloid stigmas purple 



stained white, very large flower, 6 petals. 



44. Kyodaisaii, purple overlaid with cerulean-blue, orange blotches radiating out into the 



faint white lines, 6 petals. 



45. Kigail-iio-niisao, solid pure white, primrose blotches radiating into white, petaloid 



stigmas creamy tipped white, 6 petals. 



46. Kol\i-UO-iro, red-purple suffused with intense blue, orange blotches, petaloid stigmas 



white tipped purple, 6 petals. 



47. Saniidare, gray speckled and splashed sky-blue, standards gray and lilac, petaloid, 



stigmas gray and blue, very large flower, 3 petals. 



48. Tora-odori, (Dancing Tiger) gray overlaid with lavender-blue, yellow blotches, petaloid 



stigmas violet and white, 6 petals. 



49. Tsui'U-iiO-l\ei;oromO, (Crane's feather) hirge pure white flowers, yellow blotches, 



standard white, petaloid stigmas creamy, 3 petals. 



50. Date(loj2;ii, rich claret-red, with orange blotches surrounded with a blue halo radiating* 



out into elegant lines, standarts light claret and white, petaloid stigmas white 

 tipped and bordered pale claret, very large flower. 



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Iris albo-pnrpiirea caerulea, 



most beautiful Iris ever 



found in Japan, flowers 



about 3 weeks earlier than 



Iris kiT^mpferi, thus giving j 



a great advantage to the 



florists — per too, $l2.co. 

 Iris albo-piirpurea, same as ; 



the preceeding but blue i 



foggy markings on white 



ground — per 100, $i2.co. 

 Iris Japonica, evergreen Iris 



growing in shady places, 



flower is white shaded 



with purple, yellow blot- 

 ches — per TOO, $io.cc. 

 Iris Japonica, white striped 



leaves. — per 100. 12.50, 

 Iris Gracilipes, among all the 



difl'erent species of Irises 



this is the loveliest and 



handsomest of all for pot culture, with small pretty white flowers slightly shaded with 



blue. Very profuse bloomer and easy of cultivation (see photo) — per 10, Si.50 ; 



per lOO, S 1 2.00. 



Iris Laevigata, thrives in dry ground as well as in marshy soil, violet flower — per 10, $1.50. 

 Iris Laevigata seniperflorens, ever blooming sort — per 10, $1.50. 

 Iris I.SBvigata alba, same with white flower — per 10, $1.50. 



Iris Laevigata, variegated leaves, blooming continually all seasons — per 10, $2.00. 

 Iris ininiita, lovely tiny Iris 4 or 5 inches high with yellow flowers — per 10, $2.50. 

 Iris Sihirica Orientalis, early summer Iris, violet and white— per 10, $1.50. 

 l^irdanthns Cliineiisis, flowers orange yellow with dark spots several on one stalk 2-3 ft. — 

 per 10, ^1.20. 



Price in U S. Gold. 



