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GERMAN IRIS (I. germanica). 
1 The handsome hybrids of this beautiful section are of the greatest use for the adornment of beds 
; and borders ; the flowers are of rich and varied colours, striped or blotched with purple and violet, 
. on a white or yellow groimd, ^ 
, Assortment of 60 Bulbs in 25 choice varieties . . . . . . . . , . . . 24«. & 30 0 
’ »»26 ,, ,,12 ,, ,, .. ,, ,, ^ ^ ..1 2s. & 1 5 0 
] If ,, 1^ ,, ,, 12 ,, ,, .. ,, 6.9., Os. & 12 0 
, Extra choice mixed varieties per 100. 8s. Oaf. ; per do/,. 2 0 
. COBBELIA, a magnificent variety, one of. the finest, if not .the be.st of all tlie Gn-mamea. section, its 
■ branched siiikes of flowers having a most imposing effect. Highly recommended, Is. each : 
' 10.9. per dozen. 
, ELOBENTINA, large satiny white flowers . . . . . , . . . . Q,d. each ; per doz. H 0 
• POITEAU, a very handsome variety .. .. .. .. .. Is. ,, ,, 10 0 
ENGLISH IRIS (I. anglica or Xiphioides). 
For brilliancy of colour and fine Hgorous foliage the English Iris takes rank amongst the 
handsomest of flowering bulbs. They ^eatly resemble the Spanish Iris in style of growth, attaining a 
height of about 2 feet, and produce, during J unc and July, a succession of large and beautiful flower^ 
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Assortment of 100 Bulbs in 25 named varieties .. .. .. 12 6 
»> ,, ,, ,, 12 ,, ,, .. ,, ,. ,. ,, ,, 6 6 
Extra choice mixed varieties .. .. per 100, hn ; per do/. 0 9 
LA GBANDESSE, a most charming pure white variety of tlie English Iris, especially valuable where 
white flowers are required for cutting. 2». per dozen ; 1.5.9. per 100. 
SPANISH IRIS (I. hispanica or Xiphimn). 
The varieties in this section are perfectly distinct, and produce their ri^Ii self and parti -coloured 
„i i _ 1 , 1 . i.._ i, r . . , They are most useful for forcing, doing well in 
flowers about a fortnight earlier than Iris anglicai 
pots, and yielding an abundance of out flowers. 
Assortment of 100 Bulbs in 25 named varieties 
„ 50 ,. „ 12 „ „ . 
Extra choice mixed varieties 
ALEXANDBA VON HUMBOLDT, rich blue 
BLANCHE FLEUB, a grand white . , 
LEANDEB, dafk yellow, sweet scented 
OVIDIUS, pale canary yellow 
per 1,00D, 129. 6rf. ; per 100 
NEW IRIS, FROM 
HOLY LAND. 
THE 
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ATROPURPXIREA, very dark, blaolviMh j^urp^e 
fiowerej, with a black blotch covered 
with yellow hairs on each of the falks, 
6d. each 5 
d. 
LORTETII, inner segments pale lilac, prettily 
veined ; falls cream colour, profusely 
veined and spotted with brownish rose, 
nrfe illustrati n ,. .. U, each 10 0 
MABI£ (Heleu.®;, beautiful lilac flowers, 
deep purple blotch on falls . , 9rf. each 7 6 
MOABITENSIS, new, flow^ers brown and 
purple-black . . . . 2s. dd. each 24 0 
SAABII NAZABENSIS, light blue, veined 
with purple ; falls of a peculiar ashy 
grey, beautifully veined with purple, 
large black blotch on falls. . Is. 6d. each 15 0 
