DWARF BEARDED FLAG IRISES AND BEARDLESS SPECIES. 
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YARIOUS BEAUTIFUL BEARDED FLAG IRISES. 
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Albicans, Princess of Wales, and F. pure white, very handsome per doz. ios. 6 d. x o 
Flavescens (Sweet), S. primrose, F. light primrose ; early ,, ys. 6d. o 9 
Florentina (Fetch), S. white, F. while ; early per ioo, 355.; ,, 5 s. 6 d. o 6 
DWARF BEARDED FLAG IRISES, 
INCLUDING PUMILA, OLBIENSIS, Etc. 
Charming Irises, growing 6 to 12 inches high, and flowering during March, April, and May. They succeed 
in almost any soil and situation, and are valuable for front groups in mixed borders, or as edgings, also to mass 
on rockeries. 
BARR AND SON'S SELECTIONS. 
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10 each 12 varieties 30 s. & 42 o I 3 each 12 varieties 10 s. 6d. & 15 o 
6 .1 12 ,, i8j. & 25 o I 1 ,, 12 ,, 5x. 6 d . & 7 6 
Mixed Dwarf Flag Irises, for naturalizing in wild gardens, woodland walks, etc....p. 100, 10s. 6d.\ p. doz. 2 s. 
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Punilla ccerulea, and F. rich clear blue ; very beautiful per doz. 7 s. 6 d. 
,, luteo-maculata, S. primrose, F. brown , edged yellow 
Biflora purpurea, S. and F. rich purple per doz. 55. 6d. 
Cengialti Loppio, S. and F. deep clear blue, rare and beautiful, ht. ft ,, 7s. 6d. 
Chamaeiris, 5 . violet , F. deep violet, very free -/lowering , , 55. 6 d. 
,, alba, S. pure white, F. sulphur-white 
,, sulphurea pallida, -S. and F. beautiful clear pale sulphur per doz. 5J. 6d. 
Gracilis, S. creamy white, F. sulphur, fragrant, a hybrid between I. nudicaulis and I. virescens, ,, 3*. 6 d. 
Lutescens var. aurea, S. and F. deep yellow, zoith orange beard, very fine 
Nudicaulis, S. purple , F. crimson-purple per doz. 5*. 6d. 
,, purpurea, S. and F. purple ,, 7s. 6d. 
Olbiensis, -S. claret, F. claret-purple 
,, grandiflora, S. rich violet-purple, F. deep violet-purple, extra fine per doz. 7s. 6 d. 
,, sulphurea grandiflora, S. and F. fine yellow ,, 51. 6 d. 
Redouteana, S. and F. mahogany-red , very distinct species, rare, ht. ft ,, 10s. 6 d. 
Virescens major, S. sulphur -white, F. primrose, stained purple, sweet-scented ,, 7s. td. 
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BEARDLESS SPECIES OF FLAG IRISES. 
The Irises offered in this section are all perfectly hardy, and quite distinct from the Bearded group. Those 
marked with an * are good aquatics, as well as beautiful border plants. Cristata has lovely amethyst- 
blue flowers, and is charming on banks and rockwork in sunny sheltered spots, where it can be moderately 
dry in winter. Stylosa, and its white variety, flower in winter, and are great beauties ; they should be grown 
where they can get a good roasting in summer, and be fairly dry and sheltered in winter. 
BARR AND SON S SELECTIONS. 
12 Fine Distinct Species for Borders 7s. 6d., 10s. 6d., & i$s. 
12 Fine Species, suitable for ponds, marshes, or damp places 7 s. 6d. 
12 ,, ,, ,, ,, „ ,, 3 plants of each, 21 s. 
each— s. c>. 
Aurea, a noble species, zoith elegant large golden-yellozo flowers. It prefers a stiff loamy soil, not too dry, 
and is a grand border plant, ht. 4 ft 3 6 
Cristata, rich amethyst-blue, spotted deep blue, and striped orange , charming, } ft per doz. 7/6 o 9 
Graminea, a charming species, with blue and purple fiozoers and graceful foliage, very decorative either 
in borders or on rockzoork, 1 ft per doz. 7/6 o 9 
Monnierii, S. and F. golden-yellow, a splendid species, ht. 3 ft 1 6 
Ochroleuca, S.pure white, F. white and yellow, a large handsome chaste Jlozoer, 3 ft. ...per doz. 7 s. 6d. o 9 
*Orientalis (sanguinea), S. and F. velvety blue, very beautiful, 3 ft ,, 5 s. 6d. o 6 
Pseudo-Acorus (The Water Flag). 
Bastardi, 5 . and F. rich clear primrose, beautiful, 3 ft ,, 7 s. 6d. 
fol. variegatis, a charming golden-variegated foliage plant, 3 ft. 
*Sibirica, .S. bright blue, F. blue, reticulated white, 3 ft per doz. 5*. 6 d. 
* ,, acuta, S. and F. blue, reticulated white, ft 5*. 6d. 
* ,, alba, 5 . and F. white, 3 ft 
* ,, grandis, S. violet, F. blue, reticulated white, ht. 4 ft per doz ”5*. 6 d. 
,, haematopbylla, S. violet , F. blue, reticulated white , ht. 3 ft ,, 4^. 6 d. 
Stylosa, iS. and F. beautiful light blue , winter-flowering, 1 ft. ) Give these a warm \ doz. 7/6 & 10/6; 9d.Sc 
alba, S.&F. ivory-white , handsome, winter-flowering, iff. ) and dry situation. \ 2 s. 6d. & 
Tolmeana, 6'. and F. rich lilac, zoith yellow spot, 2 ft., one of the earliest and prettiest of the 
Beardless Species, and very free-flowering per doz. 7 s. 6 d. 
*Virginica, S. lilac, F. rich purple zoith white and yellow spot , 3 ft.') The^ [ P er ^ oz " 3 1 ^ 
* „ column®, S. and F. lilac , 3 ft ” * 
* , , Foster!, S. and F. pale blue, zoith white and yellow at base [ . » [ 
* ,, major, S. pale lilac, F. red-lilac, with white and I /_../•/ 
yellow spot, 3 ft J ul 
HR* For various Beautiful bulbous and Tuberous-rooted Iris Species, see our General Bulb Catalogue. 
12 and 13 King St., Covent Garden, 1892.] 
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