DWARF BEARDED FLAG IRISES AND BEARDLESS SPECIES. 
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BEARDED FLAG IRIS, VARIOUS, ALL BEAUTIFUL. 
Quantity. each— s. 
Albicans, Princess of Wales, S. and F. pure white , very handsome per doz. ioj. 6 a . 1 
Flavescens {Sweet), S. primrose, F. light primrose ; early ,, 7s. 6 d. o 
Florentina {Reich), S. white , F. white; early . •> &d. o 
Lurida {Reich), S. pale bronze, flushed lavender, F. purple , reticulated white , tall o 
Sambucina, S. fawn, flushed coppery rose, F. rosy purple, conspicuous orange beard o 
„ Beethoven, S. mauve, with sulphur tinge , F. purple o 
M La Vesuve, S. lavender, flushed bronze, F. violet, with conspicuous orange beard o 
DWARF BEARDED 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, and as edgings. 
BARK AND SON’S SELECTIONS. 
8. d. s. 
10 each 12 varieties 30s. & 42 o I 3 each 12 varieties 10s. 6d. & 15 
6 „ 12 i8j. & 25 o | 1 ,, 12 5*. 6 d. & 7 
Mixed Dwarf Irises per 100, 10s. 6d.\ per doz. 2 s. 
each— h. 
Pumila bicolor, S. while, F. purple 1 
,, ccerulea, S. and F. rich clear blue ; very beautiful per doz. 5*. 6 d. o 
luteo-maculata, S. primrose, F. brown, edged yellow o 
Biflorus coelestis maculata, S. sky-blue , F. bronze-purple o 
,, purpurea, S. and F. rich purple per doz. 7 s. 6d. o 
CeDgialti Sappho {new), S. and F. deep clear blue, rare and beautiful, lit. i£ ft. ... ,, ioj. 6 d. 1 
Chamaeiris, S. violet, F. deep violet 5 s • 6*4 o 
,, alba, S. pure white, F. sulphur-white 1 
„ lutea , S. and F. fine yellow per doz. 3s. 6d. o 
,, ,, marmorata, S. full yellow, F. bronze-yellow o 
sulphurea pallida, S. and F. beautiful clear pale sulphur per doz. 5*. 6 d. o 
Italica, S. and F. purple, very pretty dwarf species. 1 
Nudicaulis, S. purple , F. crimson-purple per doz. 5 s. 6 d. o 
purpurea, S. and F. purple >> ioj. 6d. 1 
Olbiensis, 5. claret, F. claret-purple 0 
,, aurea, S. and F. deep yellow, with orange beard, very fine 1 
,, gracilis, S. creamy white, F. sulphur, fragrant per doz. 3 s. 6 d. o 
,, grandiflora, S. rich violet-purple, F. deep violet-purple >» \os.Gd. 1 
sulphurea grandiflora, S. and F. fine yellow $s. 6d. o 
,, virescens major, S. sulphur-white, F. primrose, stained purple, sweet-scented „ 7s. Gd. o 
Redouteana, S. andF. mahogany- red, very distinct species, rare, lit. ft 1 
Statellse, S. white, F. white, tinged primrose, lit. 1^ ft 1 
d. 
BEARDLESS SPECIES OF FLAG IRISES. 
The Irises offered in this section are all perfectly hardy, and quite distinct from the Bearded groups. Those 
marked with an * make grand aquatics. All the other Iris in the group, with 'the exception of Cristata, 
Ruthenica, and Stylosa, may be grown as marsh aquatics. Cristata, with its lovely amethyst-blue flowers, 
is charming on banks and rock-work in sunny sheltered places, and likes to be moderately dry during 
winter. Fcetidissima is valuable for damp shady situations, and its seed vessels are much prized in winter. 
Quantity. ebeh d. 
Acorus gramineus, fol. variegatls, a very decorative plant for the hardy flower border, or for pots 
in the conservatory, having golden-variegated grass-like foliage, h ft p. doz. 7/6 o 
Cristata, rich amethyst-blue , spotted deep blue, and striped orange, charming . $ ft ,, 5/6 o 
Cuprea, S. and F. coppery red and orange, most remarkable flower resembling a small Day-lily, 2 ft. o 
Fcetidissima purpurea, purple flowers followed by scarlet-berried seed vessels per doz. 7/6 o 
,, fol. variegatio, very beautiful silver and. green variegated foliage all the year round, and 
bearing, after flowering, scarlet-berried seed vessels, lit. 1^ ft per doz. 15*. 1 
Graminea, blue and purple, 1 ft ) The *0 have graceful grassy foliage , and an ( , , 7/^ 0 
M latifolia, blue and purple, 1^ ft.. ) abundance of charming flowers, very decorative. \ 1 
Longipetala, 5. lavender, F. white, reticulated blue , 2 ft 1 
*Monnierii, S. and F. golden-yellow, a splendid species, lit. 3 ft 1 
*Ochroleuca, S.pure white , F. white and yellow, 3 ft per doz. 10 s. 6 d. 1 
* ,, gigantea, S. pure white, F. white arid yellow I S- r - 1 
* Oriental! s (sanguinea), S. and F. velvety blue, very beautiful, 3 ft. ...per 100, 35s . ; ,, 5*- 0 
*Pseudo-Acorus, yellow, for planting in marshes and water courses, 3 ft . . 5 s - 6d. o 
* ,, Bastardi, 5. and F. rich clear primrose, beautiful > , 7 s • ^d. o 
* , , japonicus fol. variegatis, a beautifully variegated foliage plant, 3 ft 1 
Ruthenica, a pretty miniature species, with a distinctive fan-like foliage, and blue flowers in July, $ ft. 1 
Setosa, violet-blue, a very distinct species, having no standards per doz. ioi. td. 1 
*Siblrica, S. bright blue, F. blue , reticulated white, 3 ft 4s. 6d. o 
* ,, acuta, and F. blue, reticulated while, 1 J ft .. 4 s - ^d. o 
* ,, Corean Species {new), S. rich violet-purple, F. purple, broad and oval formed, lit. 2 ft., 
very handsome and distinct per doz. 2 is. 2 
* ,, fl. pi. (new), flowers deep blue and double, ht. 2 b ft 1 
* ,, grandiflora, S. bright blue, F. blue , reticulated white, ht. 2^ ft 0 
* ,, grandis, S. violet, F. blue, reticulated white, ht. 4 ft per doz 5*. Gd. o 
* ,, haematophylla, S. violet , F. blue, reticulated while, ht. 3 ft., per 100, 30s. ; ,, 4-f. 6 d. o 
'-Spuria, S. and F. blue, an exceedingly pretty species, 3 ft 1 
Stylosa, S . and F. beautiful light blue, winter-flowering, 1 ft ) These prefer a warm f p. doz. 15J. 1 
,, alba, S. and F. ivory white, handsome, and very distinct j and dry situation.. \ ... 25. 6d. & 3 
Tolmeana, 5. and F. rich lilac, with yellow spot , 2 ft., one of the earliest and prettiest of the 
Beardless Species, and very free-flowering per 100, 505.; per doz. 7s. 6d. o 
12 and 13, King Si., Covcnt Garden, 1890.] 
