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IRIS — Beautiful Bulbous, Tuberous, and Rhizomatous Species— continutJ. each—,. 
Reticulata var. HistriO, a charming variety from Palestine, flowers bright blue, 
blotched golden-yellow, earlier than /. riiiculata, ht. a- ft per doz. 5/6 
Reticulata var. Histrioides, a beautiful 
Iris, flowers varying from purple-blue to 
bright blue with white spots on falls and a 
narrow orange crest ; it is larger than I. 
reliculataswA bloomsearlier, ht. Jft. First- 
Ci.ASS Certificate K.H.S. per doz. 5/6 
„ Krelagei, claret-purple, blotched golden- 
yellow, violet-scented, ht. | ft. 
per too, 25/- ; per doz. 3/6 
I Rosenbachiana, beautiful sweet-scented 
flowers, generally white and rosy violet, but variable, 
ht. ^ ft. First-Class Certificate R.H.S 
Sibirica Blue King and Snow Queen. 
See Novelty List, page 6. 
t Sindjarensis, a charming species from Meso- 
potamia, resembling /. eaucaska in growth ; but 
flowers white and azure-blue, prettily crested. March- 
flowering, ht. I ft., charming in pots 
Strong bulbs, per doz. 5/6 
t Si nd pers,a handsome hybrid of Ms Sindjarensis 
X persica, producing in February large flowers with 
silvery grey standards, and falls beautifully marked 
black, with gold crest, a valuable variety for pots... 
Sisyrinchium, an interesting May-flowering 
species, with small soft lavender flowers, the falls 
blotched white, ht. ^ ft. Requires a ivarm sunny 
situation per 100, 6/6 ; per doz. l/- 
6 Sofa.ra.na, a grand new Cushion Iris with very 
large handsome flowers, somewhat in the way of 
„ „ Ms susiana, finely veined and dotted violet on a 
dark grey ground, the falls having a large velvety 
black beard. Award of Merit R.H.S 
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Stylosa. See Dnguicularis {the correct name}. 
6 Susiana, a remarkably handsome species with immense flowers, blush, tinted brown, and 
covered with a network of dark lines, May-flowering, ht. I ft. 
Extra strong roots, per too, 40/- ; per doz. 5/6 o 
Tingitana, a lovely bulbous Iris from Tangiers, thriving in a warm sunny situation, 
and delighting in a sandy gritty soil containing lime rubbish. It should be protected from 
heavy rains in winter. The flowers vary in the Standards from dark to light blue. Falls 
lilac and white with golden blotch. May- to June-flowering, ht. 2 ft.... per 100, 25/- ; per doz. 3/6 o 
Tuberosa (Snakeshead Iris), flowers rich velvety violet-black and green, remarkably 
curious and handsome, quite hardy, ht. f ft per too, 5/6; per doz. lod. 
Unguicularis {syn. Stylosa), S. and F. beautiful light blue, ht. i ft. ; in a warm 
dry situation it will yield abundance of charming flowers throughout winter. ..doz. 5/6 o 
„ ,, ,, C/umps. according to .size, 1/6 & 2 
,, . alba, as free-flowering and hardy as the above, but with flowers of an exquisite 
ivory-white, ht. I ft per doz 7/6 o 
,, speciosa, similar to the type, but flowers a rich clear blue, very handsome, ht. i ft. 
per doz. 7/6 o 
9 Vaga, a curious and beautiful Cushion Iris, flowers lavender and bronzy brown ,, 8/6 o 
Vartani, a pretty little species found near Nazareth, producing its azure-blue flowers in 
November or December, ht. J ft. per doz. 5/6 o 
J WarleyensiS, an elegant species with flowers in the way of /ris orchioides, standards 
deep lilac-blue, and falls purple-violet, prettily marked white and yellow per doz. 8/6 o 
J Willmottiana, a pretty new species from Turkestan in the way of M's caucasica ; 
standards azure-blue, falls white margined sky-blue and blotched violet 5 
Xiphioides. English Irises, 42. Xiphion. Spanish Irises, /toyz 44. 
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BARR’S FLAG IRISES. 
Tall Bearded, Dwarf Bearded, and Japanese, etc. 
These beautiful Irises form a great feature in our cultures. They supply a floral decoration from 
March to July. Plant in Autumn — for full descriptive list, see our Hardy Plant Catalogue. 
