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THE STORES & HARRISON CO., PAINESVILLE, OHIO. 



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Celeste 



Bloom : Large, fragrant, useful; 

 delicate tints; exquisite patterns. 



Intermediate Iris — Ingeborg 



IRIS 



Honorabilis 



Foliage: Rich, ever-green color; 

 makes splendid, dense borders. 



GERMAN IRIS 



Iris Germanica. The "Fleur de Lis" of France, and well- 

 beloved favorite in every old-time garden. Although 

 capable of establishment in any kind of soil, they will attain 

 greater perfection of. growth and flowering in a damp or 

 marshy situation. The exquisite, haunting fragrance and 

 delicacy of tinting in their flowers makes their spring advent 

 a source of keenest pleasure; and their departure — all too 

 soon — an equally keen regret. 



Candicans. Soft, light-blue. 



Celeste. Falls bright blue, uppers delicate grayish blue; all 

 having a lavender effect. 



Cythere. A very attractive combination of lavender stan- 

 dards and heavy falls of purple veined white. 25 cts. each; 

 $2.50 per dozen. 



Edith. Standards light blue, falls purple. 



Florentina Alba- Sweet scented, free flowering white. 



Fulda. Satiny white; lower petals lilac, feathered yellow. 



H©r Majesty. Standards old rose, falls white striped rosy 



lilac; very large flower. 20 cts.; $2.00 per dozen. 

 Honorabilis. Yellow, falls rich mahogany brown. 



Innocenee. Pure white, penciled purple and orange. 20 cts. 



each; $2.00 per dozen. 

 Johan De Witt. Standards bluish violet; falls deep violet 



purple veined with white. 

 Jordan. Both standards and falls, light mauve. 

 Mad. Chereau. White, elegantly frilled* with a wide border 



of clear blue; one of the most charming sorts. 

 Mad. Pacquette. A beautiful variety all 'over rosy claret. 

 1 20 cts. each; $2.00 per dozen. • 

 Mad. Patti. Rosy purple standards with pale yellow falls. 



25 cts. each; $2.50 per dozen. 

 Mrs. H. Darwin. Satiny white, veined crimson. 

 Othello. Has the charm of strong contrast in colors that 



nicely harmonize; falls dark, velvety purple, standard light 



blue. ■ 

 Pallida Dalmatica. A rare, delightful variety, especially 



fine for massing as weir as for cutting. Tall growing; with 



very large full-formed flowers -of soft lavender, the falls being 



of deeper hue. 25 cts.; $2.50 per dozen. 

 Pallida Perf eeta. Strong growing as the type, With splendid 



flowers of rosy violet, with orange beard. 20 cts. each; 



$2.00 per dozen. 



Parisiensis. Large, deep purple, delicately penciled white. 



Plicata. Entire flower a velvety violet-purple. 



Prosper Laugier. Standards light bronze red ; falls velvety 



ruby-purple, with orange beard. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 

 Queen of May. Very dainty and effective; soft rose-lilac, 



almost pink. 



Unless noted, 15 cts. each; $1.50 per dozen. 

 By express," $8.00 per 100. 



6w* Nursery Field of "Fleur de Lis" 



"THE IRIS MEDLEY 



Six Distinct Color Types. 



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Johan de Witt-^^fiolet- 



purple. 

 Innocence — : White. 

 Mad. Pacquette— Rosy 

 claret, . 



Set, 2 each, by mail, $1.40; by express, $1.15. 

 Half -set, by mail, 75 cts.; by express, 60 c.^s. 

 6 sets, 72 roots, by express, $6.00. 



Celeste — Lavender. 

 Fulda — White and Lilac. 

 Honorabalis — Yellow and 

 Mahogany. 



