Iris cristata 
IRIS 
A low-growing Iris which blooms early in May and has a handsome, light blue 
flower, fringed and spotted with yellow and orange. A most charming plant for edging 
or herbaceous border. 
May. 8 to 10 inches. 20c. 
each, $1 25 for 10. 
/iris Florentina 
FLORENTINE FLAG 
One of the most im- 
portant and beautiful of 
all garden Irises. This 
plant has a great profusion 
of large flowers, the inner 
segments pure white, the 
outer ones delicate laven- 
der. June and July. 2 to 
2>£ feet 25c. ea., $2 for 10 
Iris Hispanica 
SPANISH IRIS 
A very fine bulbous 
Iris with fragrant flowers 
of pure white, yellow, blue 
or purple, coming into 
bloom in late June. 1 to 
2 feet 
Cajanus. 20 cts. for 
10, $1.25 per 100. 
Formosa. 20 cts. for 
10, $1.25 per 100. 
Louise. 15 cts. for 
10, $1 per 100. 
Midley. 15 cts. for 
10, $1 per 100. 
Thunderbolt. 20 cts. 
for 10, $1.25 per 100. 
British Queen. 15c 
for 10, $i per 100. 
Iris pseudacorus 
The plant forms fine large clumps, bearing numerous stalks of yellow flowers. It is 
a very beautiful and attractive plant, and when planted carefully makes a charming 
contrast to the Japanese Iris. It can be used also by the sides of ponds. May and June. 
i}i to 3 feet. 25 cts. each, $2.25 for 10. 
Iris Sibirica. Siberian flag 
The foliage of this Iris forms a dark compact clump, from the center of which arise 
the tall stems of small, lilac-blue flags which are veined with deep blue. June. 1 to 2 
feet. 20 cts. each, $1.75 for 10. 
JAMAICA PLAIN, MASSACHUSETTS 25 
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