20 CATALOGUE OF THE YOKOHAMA NUUSERY Co., Ltd. (1912). 



17. Taiheirakii, (Peace) rich vinous purple, with conspicuous yellow blotches tipped bhie 

 radiating out into purple veins and feathers, petaloid stigmas gray and lavender, 

 6 petals. 



IS. Hatsiishiiiio, (First frost) pure white, yellow blotches, standard white, petaloid stigma 

 creamy, early bloomer, 3 petals. 



19. Gosetsu-no-mai, purple overlaid with cerulean-blue, yellow blotches radiating into white 

 veins, stigmas white bordered blue, 6 petals. 



Shirataki, (White water-fall) great fine wliite petals, primrose blotches radiating grace- 

 fully into the white, petaloid stigmas creamy tipped white, 6 petals. 

 Kmiia-furijiii (FCxcited bear) purple overlaid with navy-blue, 2 standards, petaloid 

 stigmas purple and blue, very large orange blotches, 6 petals. 

 22. D.itedoi^ii, rich claret-red, with orauj;c bl )tches surrouuded with a blue halo radiating 

 out into elegant lines, standards light claret and white, petaloid stigmas white tipped 

 and bordered pals claret, very large flower. 



2li. Sofu-no-koi, white splashed, blotched and speckled sky-blue, primrose blotches, radiating 

 into the petals, petaloid stigmas creamy white tipped and margined violet, G petals. 



2L Kiiro-kiiino^ purple overlaid with dark blue, yellow blotches, stigmas dark blue, bordered 

 purple, 6 petals. 



25. Iziimi-gawa, gray, yellow blotches radiates dark blue veines, petaloid stigmas dark blue 

 bordered gray, 6 petals. 



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Iris albo-purpurea cceriilea, 



most beautiful Iris ever 

 found in Japan, flowers 

 about 3 Aveeks earlier than 

 Iris kaempferi, thus giving 

 a great advantage to the 

 florists— per 100, $1.3.50. 



Iris albo-purpurea, same as 

 the preceding but blue 

 foggy markings on white 

 ground — per 100, $13.C^0. 



Iris Japonica, evergreen Iris 

 growing in shady places, 

 flower is white shaded with 

 purple, yellow blotches— iris gracilipes. 



per 100, $7.00. 



Iris Japonica, white striped leaves— per 100, $16.70. 



Iris Gracilipes, among all the different sp3cies 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, $2.50 ; per 100, $20.00. 



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



Iris Laevigata semperfloreiis, ever blooming sort — per 10, $1.80. 



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



Iris Laevigata, variegated leaves, blooming continuall}^ all seasons — per 10, $2.00. 

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

 Iris Sibirica Orientalis, early summer Iris, violet aad \vhite — per 10, $1.50. 

 Pardanthiis Chiiiensis, flowers orange yellow with dark spots, several on one stalk 2-3 ft.— per 

 10, $1.50. 



Price in U. S. Gold. 



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