is 
VARIOUS BULBOUS IRIS, FLAG IRIS, AND DWARF IRIS. 
Spanish Iris— continued. perdoz each. 
a. d. a. d. 
716 Beauty, S. violet-blue, F. olive and orange 2 6...0 3 
717 California, 6'. rich yellow, F. yellow, spotted, orange 3 6...0 4 
718 Cleon, violet-blue, flaked purple, F. olive and yellow 2 6...0 3 
719 Cleopus , S. pale lilac, P. white and yellow 2 6...0 3 
720 Clymene, S. red-purple, F. olive and orange 2 6...0 3 
721 DarlUS, S. porcelain , F. pearl-blue and orange 2 6...0 3 
722 Diomeaes, S. dark porcelain, F. sulphur and yellow 2 6...0 3 
723 Florence Nightingale, S. sulphur, F. yellow and orange 3 6...0 4 
724 Gem, S. pale blue, F. olive and orange 3 6...0 4 
725 Gen. Havelock, S. blue, shading to white, F. white and ormge 2 6...0 3 
726 Gen. Wyndham, S. blue, tinged sulphur, F. yellow and orange 3 6...0 4 
727 Jupiter, S. violet, F. violet, spotted orange 2 6...0 3 
728 La Seduisante, S. chestnut-purple, F. olive and orange 2 6...0 3 
729 La Vestale, « 9 . snow-white, P. white and yellow 2 6...0 3 
730 Louis le Grand, 5 . lavender-blue, F. pearl and yellow 2 6...0 3 
731 Louis Phillippe, S. light purple, F. chestnut and orange 2 6...0 3 
732 Ne Plus Ultra, S. light olive-primrose, F. golden-yellow and orange 2 6...0 3 
733 Philomel S. chestnut, F. chestnut and yellow 2 6...0 3 
734 Regulus , S. violet, F. azure-blue and orange 2 6...0 3 
735 Romulus, S. olive-bronze, P. yellow and orange 2 6...0 3 
736 Satisfaisante, S. violet, F. blue and orange 2 6...0 3 
737 Snowball, »S\ pure white, shaded violet at base , F. white , with conspicuous golden blotch 3 6.0 4 
738 Venus , S. olive-yellow, F. rich orange 2 6...0 3 
739 Victoria , S. white, flaked blue, F. primrose and orange 3 6...0 4 
BULBOUS IRIS, VARIOUS. 
Under this heading all the Iris are hardy and beautiful. Alata flowers variously from September to 
Christmas. Plistrio, if the weather isopen, flowers at Christmas ; Reticulata follows soon after, and if grown under 
glass its delicately fragrant flowers may be enjoyed with the early forced bulbs in December. Out of doors 
Reticulata continues decorative from February till April, expanding its sweet-scented blossoms at a temperature 
too low even for the Narcissus to bloom. Its varieties, Cyanea and Krelagei, are both very distinct and beau- 
tiful. Persica flowers about the same time as Reticulata, the blossoms emitting a delicate violet perfume, 
and is equally prized in the conservatory and flower garden. Pavonia (the Peacock Iris) expands its delicately 
coloured flowers in May and June, and requires to be cultivated the same as the Txia. Caucasica has primrose- 
coloured flowers, and its light green foliage is silver-margined. Lusitanica and Juncea arc remarkable for their 
rich yellow flowers: Lusitanica sordida (the Thunderbolt Iris), has very handsome and striking flowers. 
Rosenbachiana and Vartani are two new and rare species, which we offer for the first time. 
N. B. — Iris Plistrio, Persica, and Rosenbachiana were figured in The Garden , June 9th, 1888. each—?, d. 
740 Alata, blue, shading to lilac, ^ ft. Figured in " The Garden,” 1878 1 o 
741 Caucasica, primrose-coloured flowers , with silver-margined foliage , A ft 2 6 
742 Histrio, bright blue, blotched golden-yellow , in the way of Reticulata, but much earlier 2 6 
743 Juncea, S. and F. brilliant golden-yellow, most beautiful perdoz. 5*. 6 d. o 6 
744 Lusitanica , S. and P. rich yellow perdoz. 5/6 o 6 
745 Lusitanica sordida, * 9 . chestnut-brown, F. olive, rich orange, handsome... per 100. 18/: ; per doz. 3/6 o 4 
746 Pavonia major, pure white, petals blotched clear celestial blue, for pots or the open ground, 1 ft. , , 1/6 
747 Persica, white, the petals marked blue, purple, and gold, very fragrant, ^ ft. ,, 4/6 o 6 
748 Reticulata, brilliant deep violet , blotched golden-yellow, very fragrant , $ ft. Figured in “ The 
Garden ,” 1881 per iro, 50J. ; per doz., 7 s. 6 d. and 5*. 6 d. o 9 
749 ,, cyanea, S. sky-blue, F. dark-blue , dwarf and free-flowering 5 6 
760 ,, Krelagei, red-purple, blotched golden-yellow, very fragrant, $ft per doz. 7?. 6 d. o 9 
761 Rosenbachiana (new), white and violet, in way of /. Persica, but with much larger flowers, quite 
hardy, very early , and beautiful 5 6 
762 Tingltana, purple, spotted orange perdoz., 15*. 1 6 
753 Vartani. A new species from Palestine , flowers bluish grey, somewhat resembling 1 . Reticulata, 
but flowering in November or December 3 6 
FLAG IRIS. 
Por descriptions of varieties, cultural directions, and general information, see Daffodil Catalogue. 
IRIS BARBATA, THE BEARDED IRIS, COMMONLY CALLED GERMAN IRIS. 
Our collection of Bearded Iris is the most complete in Europe, and in " The Florist and Pomoi.ogist ” 
of December, 1884, a lengthened, classified, and descriptive list is given of the varieties we flowered the 
preceding summer. 
BARR AND SON’S SELECTIONS OF HARDY BEARDED IRIS. 
P'or descriptive list of varieties, see Daffodil Catalogue. 
s. d. 
764 50 in 50 most superb varieties 30 o 
755 25 in 25 ,, „ 15 o 
755 12 in 12 ,, ,, 7 6 
767 60 in 50 very fine varieties 2 r o 
758 25 in 25 10 6 
759 12 in 12 ,, 5 6 
*. d. 
760 Choice mixed vars , p. ioo, ; p. doz. 2 6 
761 Fine mixed vars , ,, 10/6 „ 20 
762 Mxd. from Neglecta & Pallida vars. ,, 36 
763 Mixed Squalens varieties 36 
764 Mixed yellow varieties ,, 5 6 
DWARF IRIS, INCLUDING PUMILA, OLBIENSIS, Etc. 
Charming Iris, 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 groups in mixed borders and as edg ngs. 
BARR AND SON’S SELECTIONS OF HARDY DWARF IRIS. 
For descriptive list, see Daffodil Catalogue, 
s. d. 
21 s. & 30 o I 
,..10 s. 6 d. & 15 o I 
765 10 each 12 varieties 
766 5 ,, 12 
767 3 each 12 varieties 
768 1 ,, 12 „ 
s. d. 
,7 s. 6 d. & 10 6 
,3 s. 6 d. 8 c. s 6 
