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EACH. DOZEN. 
Iris Ksempferi, or properly I. Isevigata. 
Mr, Choiars. — Light blue, striped and mottled 
with white ; tall ; early 75 
Nippon.— AVhite 50 
Olenlosama. — Light purple, slightly mottled with 
white ; tall ; very early : handsome 75 
Pearl.— Pure white : tall ; early ; first clas^ 1 . 00 
Perfection. — ^Whit«, pencilled and mottled with 
purple; dwarf; medium early, fine 75 
Robert Buist. — Dark indigo blue ; fine yellow eye ; 
double; first class 75 
Rutherford Alcock. — Large rich purplish-blue 50 
Souvenir. — Large dark blue flowers with light 
stripes 50 
Water Nymph.— White deeply laced and shaded 
with lavender ; tall ; earlj- ; distinct 75 
Ksempferi Seedlings. — A fioe assortment for planting in 
the "Wild Garden in moist localities $8.00 per 100 15 1.50 
Kaeempferi alba fl. pi. Double White.-K charming variety 
with double white flowers. In cutting for 
bouquets, exhibition etc. all Lrises ought to be 
cut just before they open, as whfn placed 
in- water they soon expand $15 00 pec 100 *i5 2.50 
Olbiensis. — A dwarf species with while, yellow and 
blue flowers in early spring. G to 10 inches 
$10.00 per 100 15 1.50 
orienlalis. — This new Siberian Iris has beautiful rich 
purple flowers of medium size, and narrow grass- 
like leaves. It delights in a rich moist soil. June 
and July 50 
pumlla. — Large deep violet flowers. Fine for edgings. 
3 to G inch (-8 15 1.50 
Sibirica. — Tall with narrow leaves, white and blue 
and delicately veined flowers. 2 to 3 ft 25 2.50 
Var. sanguinca.^ — A very dork flowered form of the 
last, growing only 1 to 2 ft 25 2.50 
lectorum. — Fine. New from Japan with deep blue 
flowers crested with white and lilac. 12 to 18 in. 30 3.00 
tenax.— A rare species from Oi'egon with reddish- 
purple flowers and nan'ow leaves. Kequires a 
moist spot. 8 to 12 inches 20 2.00 
Tolmloana.— Flowers largo p.ilo blue. 12 to 18 inches 20 2.00 
verna. Vernal /m. — A dwarf species from the 
Southern States with violet blue flowers in May. 
A rare aud doHirable species. 3 to 8 inches 20 2,00 
Virginlca. — A summer flowering species with narrow 
loaves and violot-bluo flowers. Vai'iegated with 
yellow, and white and purple veined. 12 to 15 in. 
fJiS.OO per 100 15 1.50 
Juncus zobrinus. Porcupine Plant. — A beautiful new varie- 
gated ItusU from Japan with cylindrical leaves 
