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IRIS, BEARDED— 
3496 Squalons Phidias, 5. brown-irome, F. rich deep crimson 
each 
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Rebecca, S. primrose-bronze, P. intense crimson 
Salar Jung, S. bronze, flaked crimson, F. velvety purple-crimson, reticulated yellow 
and white 
Sir Walter Scott, S. bronze-yellow, F. rich crimson-brown , 
Solomon, 5. brown-bronze, F. purple-crimson, reticulated white 
Van OeertU, S. purple-bronze, F. rich crimson, reticulated white 
venusta, 5. bronze-primrose, F. rich crimson, reticulated white 
Vincent, S. primrose-bronze, F. light purple, reticulated white and brown 
Walnerlana, 5. bronze-purple, F. purple, reticulated white and brown 
3505 Vartegata Adonis, 5. chrome-yellow, F. crimson-brown, reticulated white 
Ahon Bassan, 5. clear rich yellow, F. yellow, mottled crimson 
Apollon, 5. sulphur, F. crimson, reticulated white 
Chenedolle, S. chrome yellow, F. crimson, white, and purple 
Darius, 5. chrome-yellow, F. purplish lilac with primrose, and reticulated white 
Da BergU, 5, yellow, F. crimson, reticulated yellow 
Dellcata, S. datk primrose, F. lilac, reticulated and veined orange and purple 
Diana, 5. yellow, F. crimson-brown, reticulated white 
Doctor Berslne, S, chrome-yellow, F. white, and crimson mottled 
OhelUs, 6'. rich yellow, F. brown, heavily reticulated white 
Czarowltz, S. chrome-yellow, F. purple, mottled white 
Enchantress, 5. bright yellow, P. crimson, reticulated yellow 
Gideon, S. bronze-yellow, F. crimson-purple 
Hector, S. yellow, F. rich velvety crimson 
Humboldtl, 5. yellow, F. velvety crimson-brown 
J. B. M. Canun, S. yellow, F. ruby-velvet 
Lord Lawrence, S. rich yellow, P, reticulated white 
major, 5. rich yellow, F. brown, reticulated white 
Marie Theresa, S. pale yellow, F. rosy lilac 
Malvina, S. yellow, tinged with bronze, F. mottled brown and white 
Mezlcana, S.fine chrome-yellow, P. crimson, reticulated white 
Minnie, S. orange-yellow, F. crimson-brown, reticulated white 
Orphee, 5, rich yellosu, F. white, reticulated crimson 
Peter Hanson, 5. golden yellow, F. crimson, reticulated yellow 
Rlgoletto, 5. chrome-yellow, F. velvety crimson, reticulated white 
Samson, S. golden yellow, P. crimson, reticulated white 
spectabilis, 5. riA yellow, F. velvety crimson, reticulated white 
Versailles, 5, yellow, variegated purple, F. rich velvety crimson 
The following Species of Bearded Iris are similar in habit of growth but distinct in colouration from the 
foregoing. They are remarkably beautiful, and should form part of every collection of Iris. Albicans is the pure 
white Portuguese Iris; (laiy'/nei/rr is very remarkable from the standards being mottled purple, and yellow ; 
Innocenza has a beautiful rosy reticulation on the white ; Lurida is richly scented ; Sub-biflora, is the richest of 
all the Purple Iris. The varieties of Sambucina are remarkable for their striking combinations of colour 
Kashmirtana the recently introduced white Iris from India; Aurea is the self-coloured Bearded Iris; and 
Flavescens the primrose-coloured Iris. 
3533 Albicans, S. and P. pure white 
3534 Aurea, 5. and F. rich yellow 
3635 Flavescens (Sweet), S. primrose, F. light primrose 
3538 „ Munlte, S. primrose, P. primrose, reticulated lavender 
3637 Florentina (Reich), S. white, F. whtte (I. Germanics alba) 
3638 Oanymedes, -S. yellow, mottled purple, F. velvety crimson, beautiful 
8639 Innocenza, S. pure white, F. pure white, slightly reticulated, beautiful 
3540 Lurida (7?«cA), 5. bronze-putple, F. rich purple-crimson, scented elder 
3641 Sub-blflora (Bot. Mag.), S. and F. very rich deep purple 
8542 Sambucina, 5. bronze-primrose, F. purple-crimson, scented elder _ 
3643 Beethoven, 5. mauve, F. rich purple, reticulated white 
3644 ,, S. blue, mottled bronze, F. rich purple-crimson 
3616 Vlrescens major, 5. sulphury white, F. primrose, stained purple, sweet scented 
BEARDLESS SPECIES OF FLAG IRIS. 
The Iris offered in this section are altogether distinct from the Barbata group ; and they are equally 
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hardy. Most of them are grand aquatics, especially Aurea, Monneri, Ochroleuca, Goldenstadtii, the varieties of 
Pseudo- A corus, and Spuria ; not only are these majestic in growth, but the flowers are surpassingly beaiitiful. 
The varieties of Sibirica, including Orientalis, are graceful in water. All tlie other Iris in this group, with the 
Iberica 
situation ; Feetidissima 
forms a tuft where it is happy, and when covered with its amethystine flowers is a gem 
and Susiana possess a beauty peculiarly their own. Stylosa unfolds its charming blue blossoms m winter, and is 
recommended for indoor decoration. Tuberosa, the snake's-head Iris, is perhaps the most fantastic flower which 
March produces. Ruthenica is remarkable for its fan-like dwarf growth and elegant blue flowers in July ; 
Versicolor and Virginica are very beautiful ; while Orientalis is a form of Sibirica, with flowers larger, more 
decided in colour, and in refinement unsurpassed by any other flower. Setosa is also & Spuria tnajor 
is as remarkable as it is beautiful ; Longipetala and Brevijlora are charming ; Graminea laUfolia has remarkably 
graceful foliage, and flowers as distinctive as they are beautiful. 
3646 Acorus gramlnlfolla, } ft ttach 
3647 ,, ,, fol. varlegatls, J ft 
3648 Aurea, golden yellow, a noble species, 4 !! -• - 
3649 CrlBtata, rich amethyst-blue, spotted deep btue, striped orange, charming species, Jft 
3660 Cuprea, S. and F. orange, 2 ft 
3661 Douglasel 
3662 FoetlcUaBlma, the scarlet-berried seed vessels are prized for Christmas decoration, ij It 
3663 ,, foL varlegatlB, an effective variegated winter foliage plant, I J ft. per doz. St- oa. 
3664 Fulva, bronze-yellow 
