72 
BEARDLESS IRIS — continued. 
[Birr and Sudden, 
d. 
3618 Acorus graminlfolia, i ft each o 9 
3619 .. ,, fol. variegatls, ^ ft ,, 09 
3620 Aurea, golden yellow, a noble species, 4 ft .. 5 ^ 
3621 a rare grassydeaved species, i ft ,, 26 
Z&22 rick ametkyst-blue, spotted deep blue, striped orange, channing species, ,, 09 
3623 Cuprea, 5. and P. orange, a ft ,, j 6 
3624 FGBtidlsslma, the scarlct-berricd seed vessels are prized for Christmas decoration, ft o g 
3625 ,, fol. varlegatU, an effective variegated winter foliage plant, I J ft. per doz. 6d. ,, 06 
3626 Fulva, bronze-yellow »* 1 6 
3627 Qoldenstadtll, white and golden yellow, 3 ft i 6 
3628 Oramlnea, I ft >• 
3629 ,, blue and purple, (t »i 1 ^ 
3630 Humllis, 5. purple, F. purple, reticulated white i this is a very distinct species, it has leaves 
about 2 feet, while the Jlowers arc produced close to the ground i» 2 6 
3631 Iberlca, a dwarf species of great beauty, with large pure satiny-wkite flowers, lower petals 
rich brown-puiple, spotted black, i ft is. 6d. and ,, 36 
3632 Longlpetala, S. lavender, F. white, reticulated blue, 2 ft 10 
3633 ,, brevlflora ; this species appears, from the foliage and the similarity in colour of 
flower, to be a variety of Longipctala ; it is very handsome, 2 ft ,, 1 6 
3634 Monnerll 1 6 
S, rich purple, F. blue, spotted yellow, very handsome, liX ,, 16 
S. pure white, F. white and yellow, %i\. ,, 10 
3637 Orlentalls (sangulnea), S, and F. velvety blue, very beautiful, 3 ft perdoz. 7 J. td. ,, 09 
3638 Prlsmatlca, 6 '. and F, rich light blue, spotted orange, 2 ft 2 6 
3639 Pseudo-Acorus, 3 ft .» o 9 
3540 ,, a beautifully variegated foliage plant, ,, 10 
3841 ,, delicate primrose, ,, i 6 
3642 Relcbenbaclllaiia, S. and P\ rich purple-blue, 2 ft 26 
3643 Rutbenlca, blue, a pretty miniature species, with a distinctive fan-like foliage, ^ ft ,, 09 
3644 Sibirica, S. bright blue, F. blue, reticulated white, 3 ft per doz. 4 J. dd. ,, 06 
3646 ,, d^CMXdi,, S. and F. blue, reticulated white, 09 
3646 ,, 9.VQ2^,S. white, F, mottled purple, ^{i ,, o 6 
3647 „ S. purple, F. blue-purple, reticulated white, '^iX. ,, 09 
3648 ,, Id^ctQdi., S. milky white, P'. white, reticulated brown, ^ (t >1 09 
3649 ,, minor, S. blue, F. blue, reticulated white, 2 ft ,, 09 
3560 ,, minutiflora, violet-purple, F. blue, reticulated white, 3 ft ,$ 09 
3661 ,, plQiLQ., S. and /•'. blue 2 h m 10 
3662 Spurea, i*. and F. blue, 3 ft 09 
3663 „ desertorum, .s’, and I', lavender-blue, 2 ft 1 6 
3664 ,, halopbylla, *S'. and F. yellowish, 3 ft ,, 09 
3666 „ stenogyne, 6 ’. <?//</ y*' zt/Z/zVA/s, 3 ft ,, 09 
3666 Stylosa (ungulcularls), S. and/', beautiful light blue, winter-flowering, i ft. (in pots 2/6 it 3 / 6 ) ,, 09 
3667 Suslana, blush, tinted brown, and netted with dark lines, a grand species, ft ,, 10 
Z66S tectOTiLm syn. tomlolophdL, lovely blue crested powers, beautifully spotted, ft >, 16 
3659 Tenax, S. and F. rich lilac, very handsome, 2 ft 2 6 
3660 Tridentata, S. and F. richviolet-blue, 2 ft ,, 26 
3561 ,, Violacea, 6 \ and F. rich purple-violet, very handsome, 2 ft »> 3 6 
3662 Trlgonocarpa, 6 '. and F. rich blue, very handsome, 3 ft »i i o 
\Snakeshead), violet and green, ^ ft m 06 
3664 Versicolor, S. red-lilac, F. rose-putple, 1 ft ,, o 9 
3666 Vlrglnlca, S. lilac, F. rich purple with white spot, 3 ft ,, o 6 
3666 ,, atropurpurea, 5. /'. z'zV/z 3 ft ,, 10 
3667 „ Columnse, 6 *. //Azt:, 3 ft ,, i o 
3668 ,, Hansont, S. blue, /'. lilac, with conspicuous yellow spot, 3 ft ,, 16 
3669 ,, pulcbella, ^ and /'. rcd-lilac, ,, 10 
3670 ,, mdujov, S. pale lilac, /'. red-lilac, with white spot, ^ h ,, o 9 
DWARF IRIS. 
Charming varieties, growing from 6 to 12 inches high, and flowering during March, April, and May. They 
succeed in almost any soil and situation, and are valuable for groups in mixed borders, and as edgings to Rhodo- 
dendron beds, lierbaceous borders, etc. 'I'he Pumila varieties are the most dwarf and make the neatest edgings. 
In the descriptions S. is used to signify Standards, or the erect petals; P., Palls, or the drooping petals. 
3571 One each of this Section, i 2 j. (id, 
per doz,— B, (1. 
3673 Pumila, S. and F. rick claret purple 4 6 
3577 
3578 
3674 ,, bicolor, S. white, purple each 
3575 ,, S. and F. rich clear blue 3 6 
3676 ,, lutea maculaba, .S. 
brown, edged yellow 5 6 
tristis lutea, S. primrose, F. yel- 
low stained brown, fragrant ... 5 6 
violacea, S. purple, P'. crimson 
reticulated white, large /?., each 1 o 
3579 BlfliOrus, S. violet-purple,P\crimson-purple 3 6 
3680 ,, S. creamy white, P'. sul- 
phur, fragrant 2 6 
3681 Cbamseiris lutescens, S. creamy white,/'. 
yellow 7 6 
Z^Z2 ^VJigdtXi(S\XZ, S. and P'. claret purple o 9 
3683 Nudlcaulis, S. purple, F. crimson-purple 3 6 
3572 Mixed varieties, per 100 , loj. (sd . ; per doz., 2 s. 
per doz.— B. 
3584 Olbiensis atro-purpurea, S.claret-purple, 
P\ velvety black, fragrant, each i 
3685 ,, lutea, S. and P'. fine deep yellow, 
each o 
,, lutea grandiflora, S. and F. rich 
3686 yellow, sweet-scentei each i 
3687 , , lutea marmorata, S. and F. yel- 
low marbled and stained bronze 
each X 
3588 ,, sulphurea, .S’, sulphur, F. yellow 
and bronze each i 
3689 ,, violacea, S, violet-blue, F. crim- 
son edged violet each o 
3690 Sub-blflora minor, 5. rich purple, F. rich 
velvety crimson each i 
IRIS KffiMPFERI (LiEVIGATA). 
The magnificence of these splendid new Japanese Flag Ins surpasses any written description that could be 
given of them. Thousands of the flowers in our E.xperimental Grounds during the past summer measured from 
6 to 7 inches in diameter, with a breadth of petal 3 to 3 ;^ inches. The prevailing colours were crimsons, purples, 
