THE LARGE BEARDED, AND DWARF FLAG IRIS. 
19 
each 
Quantity. Bearded Flag Iris —continued. 
Squalens Marmora, S. sulphury /awn, with rose tinge, F. cnm son-purple, suffused and 
■margined lavender 
»» Monsieur Cherion, S. old gold colour , F. madder-brown , reticulated white „ 
** Shaw, S. fawn, flushed rose-lilac, F. tipped arid reticulated rich purple on 
a white ground, effective 
»• Murat, S. fawn, shading to coppery rose , F. rich velvety purple 
»* Rachel, 6’. bright golden-bronxe, F. deep maroon f reticulated white and gold , tall ... ” 
• • Salar Jun %, S. sulphury-bronze, flaked velvety crimson, F. tipped and reticulated 
velvety crimson , on a white ground 
*> Van Geertii, S. suffused and mottled lavender and bronze, F. dark purple, reticulated 
white , tall 
>• versicolor, S. sulphury prey, flaked violet, F. violet , edged lavender ” 
• »* Walnerlana, S. lavender , flushed bronze, F. pale violet, conspicuous golden beard, 
large flowers, tall and handsome 
Varlegata Ahon Hassan, S. canary-yellow, F. madder-brown, reticulated and margined yellow ,, 
»* Adonis, S. clear yellow, F. reticulated madder -brown, on a white ground „ 
*> Ada, S. beautiful primrose, F. heavily reticulated and tipped madder-brown, on a 
pure white grou/id 
»» alba (Innocenza), S. and F. pure white, beautiful 
»» Apollon, S. rich chrome-yellow, F. crimson-madder , reticulated Whitehall, p.doz.5/6; ,, 
»» aurea, S. and F, chrome-yellow , conspicuous orange beard, beautiful ,, 
»> Beaconsfield, S. primrose, F. crimson, reticulated white, and edged primrose, tall.. ,, 
»> Conqueror, S . golden-yellow, F. rich velvety brown M 
»» Dandy, S. deep yellow, F. purple, margined yellow , , 
»> Darius, S. chrome-yellow, F. lilac, reticulated brown and white, with broad 
primrose margin, First-class Certificate R. H. S 
m Edward Simmons, S. soft yellow, blotched crimson , F. rich velvety purple, late 
»» Enchantress, S. clear yellow, F. madder-brown, reticulated primrose ,, 
*1 Favourite, S. chrome-yellow, F. rose-lilac, reticulated and broadly margined white ,, 
»> Ganymede, S. bright yellow, heavily flaked mahogany-brown, F. mahogany-brown, 
reticulated white, effective 
>» Gathorne Hardy, S. primrose, F. crimson-lake , reticulated white, large /loivers ... ,, 
*» Gracchus, S. primrose, F. crimson, reticulated white and margined primrose, 
dwarf and early 
n Hector, .S. sulphury yellow, F. dark velvety crimson per doz. js. 6d.; ,, 
»> Honorable, bright golden, F. mahogany-brown , effective ,, 5 $, 6 d.; „ 
»> Magnet, S. bright golden, F. rick madder-red, dwarf, and very effective ,, 
•> minor, S. bright yellow, F. violet, conspicuously margined primrose, very effective.. ,, 
ii Mrs. A. F. Barron, S. chrome, margined golden-yellow, F. rose-violet, margined yellow , 
»» Orphee, S. full yellow, F. finely veined crimson-brown, on a white ground ,, 
»» Prince of Orange, deep golden, F. brown, suffused and reticulated yellow, dwarf. . ,, 
>> Rigolette, S. bright yellow, F. reticulated and tipped rich brown, on a primrose 
ground per doz. 5^. 6d.; ,, 
»> Robert Burns, S. bright golden, F. velvety maroon, reticulated white , large flowers ,, 
it Sans Souci, S.fine deep chrome, F. elegantly reticulated crimson-browji on white... „ 
BEARDED FLAG IRIS, VARIOUS, ALL BEAUTIFUL. 
Albicans, Princess of Wales, S. and F. pure white, very handsome per doz. ior. 6d.\ each 
FlavescenB [Sweet), S. primrose, F. light primrose per doz. ys. 6 d.\ ,, 
n Munite, S. primrose, F. primrose, reticulated lavender ’ 
Florentina (Reich), S. white, F. white per doz. 5 s. 6d.] 
Lurida (Reich), S. pale bronze, flushed lavender, F. purple, reticulated white, tall ,, 
Sambucina, S. fawn, flushed coppery rose, F. rosy purple, conspicuous orange beard 
,» Beethoven, S. mauve, with sulphur tinge, F. purple )t 
a La Vesuve, S. lavender, flushed bronze, F. violet, with conspicuous orange beard.. ,, 
DWARF BEARDED IRISES, 
INCLUDING PUMILA, OLBIENSIS, Etc. 
Charming Iris, growing 6 to 12 inches high, and flowering during March, April, and May. 
a. d. 
o 6 
o 6 
o 9 
o 9 
o 9 
o 6 
2 6 
o 6 
o 9 
0 9 
1 6 
1 o 
o 9 
o 6 
o 6 
o 9 
o 6 
0 9 
1 o 
in almost any soil and situation, and are valuable for groups in mixed borders, and as edgings. 
They succeed 
BARR AND SON’S SELECTIONS. 
S. d. 
19 each 12 varieties 21 s. & 30 o I 3 each 12 varieties 7s. 6d. & 
6 >• 12 „ ioj. 6d. Sc 15 o I 1 ,, 12 ,, ...3 s. 6d. & 
cach- 
Pumila bicolor, S. white, F .purple 
>. coerulea, S. and F. rich clear blue 
a luteo-maculata, S. primrose, F. brown, edged yelloiv 
n versicolor, F. sulphur , mottled lilac , S. white and blue 
Biflorus, S. violet-purple, F. crimson-purple per doz. 5 s. 6d. 
n atro -violacea, S. and F. rick purple, flotuers Spring and Autumn ,, 5 s. 6d. 
a coelestis maculata, S. sky-blue, F. bronze-purple 
a purpurea, S. rich violet-purple, F. rich purple ; flowers Spring and Autumn 
Cengialti. a beautiful new species, with the same fine blue flowers as Pallida dalmatica 
n Sappho (new), S. and F. deep clear blue, rare and beautiful 
— C llama} iris, S. violet, F. deep violet per doz. 55. 6d. 
• ••• n alba, S. pure white, F. sulphur-ivhite 
• ••• a lutea, S. and F. fine yellow per doz. 5 s. 6d. 
• • • • n a marmorata, S. full yellow, F. bronze-yellow 
sulphurea grandiflora, S. and F. full sulphur 
• ••• a a marmorata, S. sulphur, F. sulphur and lilac 
• ••• a „ pallida, S. and F. clear sulthur-yellow 
12 and 13, King St., Covent Garden, 1889.'] 
s. d. 
10 6 
5 a 6 
-s. d. 
