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SPANISH IRISES — continued. 
Excelsior, S. violet-blue, F. pearl-blue with large conspicuous orange blotch, ht. 21 
in., distinct and beautiful 
Golden King, S. deep golden-yellow, F. glowing deep orange, large and handsome, 
ht- 2 4 in per 1000, 35/- 
Hulda, S. cream, F. soft canary-yellow with orange blotch, very pretty 
Lemon Queen, S. delicate lemon, F. canary-yellow with golden blotch, early, 
hi- 22 >n per 1000, 25/- 
Louisa, S. French grey, F. white with golden blotch, very beautiful, ht. 20 in. 
per 1000, 25/- 
Olympia, S. violet shading to. white, F. soft primrose with rich yellow blotch, 
ht. 18 in 
Princess Ida, a lovely variety, while standards, falls delicate primrose with orange 
blotch, flowers large and with long stems, valuable for cutting, ht. 26 in , per 1000, 2t/- 
Snowball, S. pure white, shaded sapphire at base, F. white with conspicuous golden 
blotch, ht. 24 in per iooo, 18/6 
Solfatare, S. deep blue, F. pearl-blue with orange blotch, ht. 30 in., extra fine 
per 1000, 42/- 
Sunset, S. pale lavender, F. yellow with orange blotch, large flower, ht. 26 in., very 
P rettv per 1000, 30/- 
The Moor, S. bronze shaded claret, F. rich golden-brown with conspicuous deep 
golden blotch, ht. 18 in., handsome per 1000, 25/- 
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GRAND NEW VARIETIES OF SPANISH IRISES. 
These are improvements on the older varieties, having a sturdier habit of growth with larger 
flowers of greater substance. We can strongly recommend them for the flower border and pot-culture. 
Orders should be sent in early, as the stocks are limited. 
Beauty, S. pale lavender-blue, F. white with large orange blotch ; flower large and 
of fine form, very pretty, ht. 28 in 15 
Dream, S. deep blue, shading to pale blue streaked violet, F. French grey splashed 
with dark blue, fine 1 25 
King of the Whites, S. pure white, F. pure white with small orange blotch, 
broad and of great substance, ht. 28 in. Award of Merit R.H.S., June 26th, 1907 32 
La Nuit, S. dark violet, F. cobalt-blue with small bright yellow blotch, very fine, 
ht. 20 in 
L’Unique, a remarkably handsome and striking flower, S. violet-blue, F. white with 
golden-yellow blotch, ht. 26 in. Award of Merit R.H.S., June 2oth, 1907 21 
Minister Loeff, S. violet-blue, F. rich dark porcelain-blue, ht. 30 in 17 
Queen Alexandra, S. white slightly tinged pale mauve, F. cream shading to 
white, very large flower, strong grower, ht. 28 in 
Queen of the Whites, S. pure white, F. pure white with large golden blotch; 
flower of fine form, ht. 26 in 32 
Raphael, S. very pale blue, F. creamy white with very large golden blotch, fine, 
ht. 26 in 12 
Souvenir, S. fine deep blue, F. soft blue-grey with orange blotch, ht. 28 in 12 6...1 
Sweetheart, S. pure white, F. creamy white shading to primrose; a finely formed 
flower, ht. 20 in 2 l 
W. T. Ware, S. very pale primrose, F. soft canary with large orange blotch ; a 
finely formed flower, ht. 24 in. Award of Merit R.H.S., June 25th, 1907 
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VARIOUS BEAUTIFUL IRISES. 
Bulbous, Tuberous, and Rhizomatous. 
These Iris Species are all hardy and beautiful, flowering one after the other from November to 
June. The dwarf early species will be more enjoyed if planted on rockwork, where the flowers have a little 
protection from heavy rains. A lata. Reticulata var. Histrio and Histrioidcs , Vartani, and Unguicularis 
(Stylosa) vats., are charming Winter-flowering species, followed in February by /. reticulata , with its 
lovely violet-scented blossoms, the sweet-scented /. persica , Bakeriana y Danfoidice , and the beautiful 
species I. Rosenbachiana and Sindpers. Next in succession come the interesting Bucharica, Caucasica y 
Grant Duffi , Orchioides , Warleyens's , Willnfttiana , the curious Snakeshead Iris tuber os a, and the species 
I. Sindjarensis and assynaca. These are followed closely by the Cushion Irises , with their large handsome 
flowers ; surpassing in beauty and interest any written description that can be given of them. The pretty 
Peacock Iris (/. pavonia ), the beautiful Iris cristala , and Iris flavissima flower in May, and are followed 
in June by Irises juncea y Boissieri y lusitanica , and tingiiana. 
