12 and 13, King Street, Covent Garden, 1880.] 
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IRIS B&RBATA — continued. 
3462 Squalens (Reich], S. primrose-tronze, F. crimson-purple, reticulated white 
Rossuet, S. sulphur bronze, F. crimson, reticulated with white 
Doctor Bomlco, .S. coppery bronze, F. very rich velvety crimson 
Exquisite, S, sulphur, F. light purple 
Fenelon, S. yellow-bronze, F. crimson, reticulated white 
Herlcaut de Thury, 5. bronze-primrose, F. red-brown, reticulated white 
J acqulfl l ai na ., S. red-bronze^ F, velvety crimson 
Judith, 5. bronze-primrose, F. crimson-purple, reticulated white 
Lady Jane, S. brown-bronze, F. crimson-bronze .*.*]]] 
Lady Stanhope, S. sulphur-bronze, F. richvelvety purple, narrowly inargh^^^^ 
bronze, F. rich velvety crimson, reticulated white 
latiloUa, S. primrose-bronze, F. purple, mottled white 
Marmora, 5. bronze-purple, F. purple-crimson, reticulated white . 
Monsieur Cherion, S. sulphur-bronze, F. crimson-velvet, mottled white 
Mozart, S. brown-bronze, F. purple-bronze, mottledwhite 
Mrs. Meston, S. rich bronze purple, F. rich purple 
Phidias, 5. brown-bronze, F. rich deep crimson 
Racine, S. light bronze purple, F. rich purple . . . . . . . . . .7. . . . . .! . . . 
Rebecca, S, primrose-bronze, F. intense crimson 
F.purple-crimson,\etiadaUiydhwan^^^ 
Sir Waltor Scott, bronze-yellow, F, rich crimson-brown 
Solomon. 5. brown-bronze, F. purple-crimson, reticulated wiiitT... 
Van aeertll, ,S. purple-bronze, F. rich crimson, reticulated white ....',. 
venusta, S. bronze-primrose, F. rich crimson, reticulated white 
Vincent, S. primrose-bronze, F. light purple, reticulated white and brown ' 
walnerlana, iS. bronze-purple, F. purple, reticulated white and brown 
e^ata [^Bot, Mag.), S. rick yellow, F. rich crimson-brown 
Adonis, S. chrome-yellow, F. crimson-brown, reticulated white 
Darius, S. chrome-yellow, F. purplish lilac with primrose, and reticulated white 
De Bergill, S. yellow, F. crimson, retietdated yellow 
Diana, S. yellow, P'. crimson-brown, 7‘eliculated white 
Doctor Berslne, S. chrome-yellow, F. white, and crimson mottled 
Cliellis, .b. rich yellow, F. brown, heavily reticulated white 
Czarowitz, S. chrome-yellow, F. purple, mottled while 11!!. 
Enchantress, S. bright yellow, F. crimson, reticulated yellow 
Hector, S. yellow, P\ richvelvety crimson ...” 11111 111 * 1 ' 
Honorable, ..S. deep yellow, F. brown, reticulated yellow 
Humboldtl, S. yellow, F, velvety crimson-brown 
J. B. M. Camm, S. yellow, h'. ruby-velvet 
Lord Lawrence, B. rich yellow, P\ reticulated white 
Louis de Cerise, light yellow, F. crimson-purple, reticulated yellow and white ' 
major, S. rich yellow, F. brown, reticulated white 
Malvina, S. yellow, tinged with bronze, P'. mottled brown and white 
Mexicana, S. fine chrome-yellow, F. crimson, reticulated white 
Minnie, S. orange yellow, F. crimson-brown, reticulated white **1 
Orphee, *?. nek yellow, F. white, reticulated crimson 
Peter Hanson, .S', golden yellow, /*'. crimson, reticulated yellow 
Rigolette, 6'. chrome-yellow, P". velvety crimson, reticulated white 
Sans Souci, S. orange, F. crimson, reticulated yellow and white 111111.11111111111 
spectabilis, S. rich yellow, F. velvety crimson, reticulated white 
Versailles, 6". yellow, variegated purple, F. rich velvety crimson .11 .111111111111 
S. and P\ pure xuhite 
The Bride, S. and F. snow-white 
3606 Aurea, .S. and P'. rich yellow 
3606 Flavescens {Sweet), S. primrose, F. light primrose 
3607 ,, S. primrose, F. primrose, reticulated lavender 
3508 Florentlna {Fetch), S. while, F. white (I. Germanica alba) 11. ..111111111111111111111111111 
3509 Ganymedes, S. yellow, mottled purple, p\ velvety crimson, beautiful 
3610 Innocenza, S.pure white, F. pure white, slightly reticulated, beautiful 111111111111111111111111111111 
3611 Kashmirtana {new), S. and F. white, very large, and late flowering 
3512 Lurida {Feich),S. bronze-purple, F. rich purple-crimson, 111... 111111111111111111 11 ' 
3613 Sub-biflora {Dot. Mag.), S, and F. very rick deep purple 
3514 Sambucina, S. bronze-primrose, F. purple-crimson, scentedeider ''.''.''.'..''.!,.'''.’'^^ 
3616 ,, Beethoven, S. mauve, P\ rich purple, reticulated white .* 
3616 M La Vesuve, 5. bine, mottled bronze, F. rich purple-crimson 
3517 Virescens major, S. sulphury white, P\ primrose, stained purple, szveet scented 
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BEARDLESS SPECIES OF FLAG IRIS. 
The Iris offered in this section are altogether distinct from the Barbata group ; and they are equally 
hardy ; most of them are grand aquatics, Aurea, Afonnerl, Ochroleuca, and the varieties of Pseudo- 
^corus; not only are these majestic in growth, but the flowers are surpassingly beautiful. The v.irieties of 
Sibirica are graceful aquatics. All the other Iris in this group, willi the exception of Cristata, Iberica, Futhenica, 
Stylosa, Sustana, lectornm, and 'Tuberosum may be grown as Aquatics or Sub-Aquatics. Cristata is charmin<^ 
on dry banks and rock-work ; Iberica and Susiana require a dry hot situation \ Fcctidissima is valuable for damp 
shady situations ; Teciorum is found on the thatched roofs of Chinese houses. 
Cristata forms a tuft where it is happy, and when covered with its amethystine flowers is a gem Iberica 
and Susiana possess a beauty peculiarly their own. Stylosa unfolds its charming blue blossoms in winter and is 
recommended for indoor decoration. ‘Tuberosa, the snake’s-head Iris, is perhaps the most fantastic flower which 
March produces. Futhenica is remarkable for its fan-like dwarf growth and elegant blue flowers in July • 
Versicolor and Virginica are very beautiful ; while Oricntalis is a form of Sibirica, with flowers larger more 
decided in colour, and m refinement unsurpassed by any otlier flower. Tridentata is also a gem ; Spuria major 
IS as remarkable as it is beautiful ; Tongipetala and lirevifiora are charming ; Graminca has remarkably graceful 
foliage, and flowers as distinctive as they are beautiful. 
In “ 'The Garden," 20 th December, 1879, a coloured plate appeared of eight Beardless species of Iris from 
flowers supplied by us. ^ ^ j j 
