Hardy Perennials 



New and Rare Varieties of German Iri-, continued 



ROSE UNIQUE. Bright, viok t - rose closely ap- 

 proaching the much-desired true pink Iris. A splendid 

 variety for color-effect in the garden. 75 cts. each, 

 $7.50 per doz. 



TAMERLANE. Deep violet-purple falls, with paler 

 stand.ir. ' ■ , . • 1 .u h, S3. 50 per doz. 



II. iiidards cloudy buff; falls violet, 

 A, ^ I \ i>relt\'. 50 cts. each. 



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Choice Iris 



15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz., $10 per 100, unless noted 



Albert X'ictor. iPall.) Soft blue standards; falls 

 beautiful soft lavender. 25 cts. each, S2.50 per doz. 



Amas. A large-flowered variety from .Asia Minor. 

 Standards rich blue; falls violet. 25c. each, S2. 50 per doz. 



Aurea. Very large, rich chrome-yellow flowers. 

 Strong and robust in growth; the finest pure yellow. 

 25 cts. each, S2.50 per doz. 



Florentina alba. Soft gray, faintly flushed laven- 

 der; creamy white in effect. One of the first to flower; 

 fragrant and splendid either for cutting or mass effect. 



Her Majesty. Standards pale pink; falls deep rose, 

 shading to crimson. A very lovely variety. 35 cts. each, 

 S3. 50 per doz. 



Ilonorabilis. Standards golden yellow; falls rich 

 mahogany. Very effective. 



Kharput. Rich violet-blue standards; falls rich 

 purple. Flowers larfic, carried erect on strong stems. 

 Very handsome an,! . Hective. 



King of Iris Iris Kin- '. I his ne\s Iris, the result of 

 crossing Maori King witli Pallida dalinatica, represents 

 a striking advance on all Iris of its color. Standards 

 clear yellow; falls very large, deep satiny brown, 

 with a broad border of golden yellow. Nicely formed, 

 large flowers and vigorous in growth. 50 cts. each, S5 

 per doz. 



L'Innocence. Deep lavender standards; white falls. 

 Very good. 



Flowers of Japanese Ir 



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Lohengrin. Very large, wide-petaled flowers; a uni- 

 form and lovely shade of soft cat t le\ a-rose. One of the 

 prettiest \ arictics yet int rodiucil. ioc. each. Si per doz. 



Maori King. Ricli golden \ello\v staiulards; velvety- 

 crimson falls, with gold margins. 



Mme. Chereau. Standards and falls pure white, 

 daintily frilled with a border of clear blue. A lovely 

 vaiiety. 2i cts. each, S2.50 per doz. 



Mandralisciv. Deep lavender-purple. Vigorous 

 growth and splendid flower. An early variety. 25 cts. 



Mrs. IL Darwin. Clear white standards; falls 

 slighiK Neined \ ioU t at the base. Very free and 

 beautiful. 2-9 i ts. eai h, S2.-;() per doz. 



Mrs. Nciibroiiiier. \ < r\ deep golden yellow. A 

 gem for cut t in^; 01 lor niassiii-. 2 ^c. each, $2. ■?() per doz. 



Olliello. Sland.n.ls inirnse, rich lilue; falls (lark 

 \ 1 1 \ il \ I Ml 1 1 ill . I al Ujj I ow I and t;ood for cut ting or 



Pallida dalniaii 



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letics. 



Strong, vigorous Lai. 11 



; , \., |.iioMall\ larm'. fragrant 



flowers. Starxla.ds f 



\,nde>, l.dls la\ender, tinged 



purple. A vari< i\ ol 



unusual nuait. 2,- cts. each. 



$2.^o per ilo/. 





Princess \'ict()ria L 



)iiise. Standarils pure sulphur- 



vcllow; falls rul, ^uA 



■t-pluin Willi creamy margin. 



Very distinct. 5,-cls. . 





Purple King. 1 )et p 



solid purpl.-. One of the most 



elieel.v<- m tins color. 



c ts. cav 11. S2.,-() per doz. 



Oiieen of May. He 



utiliil soli losedilac. 



.Sanibiicina. A \ i i 



N Ira^i.nu x.iiietN. the odor of 





dcr, Saiiiliiu us, lii iici' the name. 



rose; falls brigl, 



purple, with 



u i. ,\ tall-growing, showy species. 25 cts. 



ills. 1 l;dit and deep violet-purple. A very 

 II;' \aiu t\ and most lovely color condjina- 



M lol massing. 



1 granilillora. Standards clear lavender; f ills 

 ,-\ beaut il ul variety. 2jc. each, $2.50 per doz. 



