28 
Yecldo. White ground, shaded, dusted and veined lilac, double. 
Yokohama. Light blue, tinged lilac, and streaked bluish white, double. 
No. 10. Not named. Creamy white, petals crisped, very double, 6 
to 9 petals. 
No. 4. Not named. Reddish purple, shaded blue, and sometimes 
spotted with white. 
No. 30. Not named. Clear light blue, double. 
No. 22. Not named. White ground, heavily veined blue and tinged 
lilac, single. 
German Iris. Flowering earlier in the season than the foregoing, in 
a great variety of gay colors. Best named kinds. 25 cents. $2 
per dozen. 
PHLOX. 
Price, 25 cents. $2 per dozen. 
Jean d'Arc. Pure white. 
Boule de Feu. Bright salmon with crimson eye. 
Coccinea. Deep fiery scarlet, with dark eye. 
Lady Napier (suf.). Pure white. 
Michael Buckner. Fine, deepest maroon, early. 
William Rollinson. Bright red, clear deep eye, of fine form, early. 
PYRETHRUMS. (Double.) 
25 cents. $2.50 per dozen. 
This group consists of hardy, improved varieties of the old Pyrethrum 
roseum, and is very useful for general decoration. The flowers are abun- 
dant, greatly varied in color, and resemble a perfect aster or a large 
chrysanthemum. They are valuable in summer for cutting. 
Aurora. Sulphur-white, with lemon centre. 
Captain Nares. Bright crimson. 
Flora. Blush, large flower. 
Mons. Barral. Rosy-red, dwarf and compact. 
Mont Blanc. Pure white, desirable. 
Nemesis. Rose, tipped with crimson. 
Haage et Schmidt. Outer petals bright carmine, with a centre of 
deep rose, and white. 
Rebrum Plenum. Outer petals rosy-purple, deep rose centre. 
