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*He5perocalli5 undulata. — New, half-hardy biilb from South- 
ern California, -snth long, white flowei-s, and 
narrow, fleshy leaves. 1 to 2 ft. high. Requires 
a warm sandy soil 25 82.50 
Hesperocordium lacteum. — See Brodi/ea lactea. 
tHyacinthus.amelhystinus.— A beaiitif al Scilla-like bulb, with 
sky-blue flowers in slender spikes. A native of 
the Pyrenees and perfectly hardy ; fine for pots 15 1.50 
♦(Galtonia) candlcans.— Flowers in laige spikes with 
bell-shaped flowers, in summer and fall. Requires 
to be taken up and kept in dry soil during the 
■winter 50, 75 cts. and $1.00 per doz. 
flxiolirion Tarlaricum. — One of the finest spring flowering 
bulba of recent introduction. Flowers blue, in 
spikes and very showy. A native of Asia Minor, 
but perfectly hardy here 35 3.50 
Iris, Bulbous and Tuberous-rooted Species.— In this genus of 
showy plante there are none which excel the 
delicate beauty and coloring of this division, and 
as most of them are easily grown and low in 
price there is no reason why they should not be 
more generally cultivated in this country. 
♦Iris alata.— A very rare species from Northern Africa, 
which, as it flowers in winter, must be grown in 
pots. The flowers are pale bine and very large, 
somewhat resembling Z reticulata 30 3.00 
fCaucasica major. — A new species with large, bright 
yellow flowers and broad leaves, with a oarrow 
white margin, which gives them a curious appear- 
ance. Perfectly hardy 50 5.00 
4 flblrica. Iberian IHs. — A sho^vy species with very 
large, rich-purple flowers, beautifully veined and 
spotted and a black spot on each petal 35 3.50 
*juncea. — A new species from Algiers, with very slender 
foliage and deep golden-yellow flowers. For pot 
cwHuro only 15 1.60 
fPavonia. Peacock 7m.— Flowers pnro white, with a 
deep blue spot on each petal ; warm light soils. 
$ 00 per 100 10 75 
tPersica. PefHtan Iria. — An early blooming species 
with fragrant flowers, blue, spotted with white, 
yellow and purple 88.00 per 100 15 1.50 
tPyrcnaica 25 2.50 
J fretlculala, _ Oolden-Ncttcd Iris. — One of the most 
charming of the early flowering Irises. Flowers 
deep violet-blue, netted with fine golden-yellow 
linos ; fragrant and easily grown in iiots 30 3.00 
tSusiana. — Mourning Iria, — Bluish flowers tinged 
with brown and closely netted with dark lines. 
This is hardy with us, but will not be so farther 
