CATALOGFF OF lU'UiS AM) FLOWERROOTS, 



p. 100 j>. 1000 



Cable words. § ct. $ ct. 



Motley Histrio, porcelain blue, very dwarf, flowers in February, 



quite hardy 3.75 34. — 



Motor llistrioid.es, large tight blue, extra fine, grand stock on hand, 



flowers in February, quite hardy 3.75 34. — 



Jlotto Juncea, golden yellow. Mowers in June 2.50 22.— 



Mermieri, light yellow each 1. — 



Mount lusitanica, yellow and white, forcing very early 1.50 15.— 



orchioides. clear yellow each — .60 



„ alba, pure white „ — .60 



„ coerulea, line blue . . ' „ 1. — 



„ sulfurea, sulphury yellow „ 1. — 



Mounter pavonia. pure white, blotched pale azure blue 1. — 8.50 



Mouther Persica, white, marked blue, purple and yellow 13.50 



Heldreichi. purple, blue spotted, new 18.— 



„ Purpurea, violet, very tine, early 20. — 



„ Tauri. dark violet, new 13.50 



pur-sind, 'Award of merit, Haarlem Show 1005). Flowers 

 winered with purple-blue, a variety which we can safely 



recommend ... each — 00 



P URPUREO PERSICA, (I persica purp. XI persica) „ -.50 



This beautifel new Iris is of a strong growing nature, producing 

 a great many of large purplish red flowers with a bright yellow 

 spot on the petals, extra. 



Movent reticulata, dark purple and golden yellow, large stock . . 6.— 55. 



Moving „ Krelagii 3.75 34 — 



Rosenbachiana each 1.25 



sind-pers (Sindjarensis X Persica) for colored plate (see Flora 

 and Sylva) given as Sindjar-Persica each L. — 



Best of all Iris of the Juno section, the most Auriferous variety, 

 strong grower, the flowers are of a delicate blue color, orange 

 spotted, shaded black, very fine. 



sindjarensis, grows easily, hoight about 15 inches, for 



potculture no better, color light blue 7.50 



sindjarensis alba, satiny white, very fine . . . each 1.25 

 sind-pur. (Award of merit Haarlem 1905) Beautiful dark mauve 



colored flowers with golden yellow base. . . . each 1. — 



sisyrinchium, heavenly-blue (maricoides) —.75 6.— 



tingitana 4. — 



Tubergeniana new, highly recommended, full description in 



Gard. Chron. by Prof. Foster 1899, see pag. . each 1. — 



Mow tuberosa, black and green, curious flowers 1. 8.50 



vartani, bright blue, very fine 3.75 



Warleyensis. dark violet and yellow, very fine, .each —.30 21. — 

 Willmottiana, (see Gard. Chron. 1900, pag. 261), new very fine 



Iris, with light sky-blue flowers, spotted dark, extra, each 1. — 



Moxa Iris lililolia. 



A grand variety for early forcing, color beautiful sky-blue, large and 

 substantial flowers on strong stems. Height about V/ 2 to 2 feet. 



Every grower, who forces Iris, should try it. Flowers three weeks 

 earlier than any other Spanish Iris. 



Price per 100 8 3.— : per 1000 § 24.— 



