W. W. WILMORE, JR., WHEATRIDGE, COLO. 
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Iris of Various Species 
GERMANICA. 
10 each; $1.00 per doz., postpaid. 
FLORENTINA ALBA— Early flowering, white with a faint suggestion of lilac. 
L'AV EN I ER— Beautiful shade of light lavender. 
MAD. CHEREAU— Pure white, edged with blue, sweet scented. 
MRS. H. DARWIN— Standards white, falls white with light violet at the base. 
PLUMERI — Standards rose-mauve with metallic sheen. Palls Vinuous mauve. 
QUEEN OF MAY — Soft lilac pink, nearest pink of all Iris. 
SAMPSON— Standards rich golden yellow. Falls dark penciled maroon. 
SPECTABILLIS— Rich violet-purple, one of the first varieties to bloom, large flowers, 
very tall. 
IRIS PALLIDA. 
PALLIDA SPECIOSA— Standards dark-lavender, falls light-purple, free bloomer. 10c 
each; $1.00 per dOz. 
DALMATICA — Tall free bloomer, flowers very large. Standards light-lavender. Falls 
lavender shaded blue. The finest of all German types. 15c each; ?1.50 per doz. 
IRIS SIBERICA. 
Price 10c each; $1.00 per doz. 
SNOW QUEEN — Creamy white with slight pencilings, prolific bloomer. 
YALE BLUE — A beautiful shade of clear blue, wonderful bloomer. 
IRIS MISSOURIENSIS. 
A native of the Rocky Mountains, it is one of the first flowers to bloom in the 
spring. 
The flowers are a light blue, penciled darker blue, the flowers are produced m pro- 
fusion on stems 14 to 16 inches long. A fine thing. 10c each; $1.00 per doz. 
CANNAS 
