16 
lEIS— IXIAS. 
VARIOUS SPECIES. 
Per doz. — t. 
TECTORUM, lovely pale-blue flowers ; requires protection in winter . . . . . . . . 1 
TUBEROSiV (Srtfli«’s-Aeo(i green and black .. .. .. .. .. per 100, 15». 2 
IRIS ALATA. 
ALATA, a very lovely blue 
flowing species, 6d. each 6 
CRISTATA, rich amethyst 
blue . . . . . . 7 
EIUBRIATA, flowers pale 
blue, beautifully fringed, 
fine for pots . , Is. each 10 
IBERICA, white and rich 
brownish purjde, 9<f. each 7 
PAVONIA MAJOR (Peacock 
Jm), white, spotted with 
delicate blue, per 100, 15s. 2 
PERSIC A, early-flowering 
dwarf species, white, 
yellow and piu’ple . . 1 
RETICULATA, deep blue, 
with yellow markings 6 
SIBIRICA, bright blue, the 
lower petals reticulated 
with white ; a pretty 
species . . . . . . 3 
SUSIANA(CTflZm7o«i«« Iris), 
lightbrown, pencilled with 
black ; fine 9rf. each 7 
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IRIS PUMILA. 
Tliesc charming Iris grow 6 to 9 inches high, and flower diu’ing the months of March, 
April, and May. They succeed almost in any soil and situation, and are especially valuable for 
groups in mixed borders. 
IXIAS. 
Per doz. — d. 
ATEOC^RULEA, rich violet-purple, per 100, 10/6 2 0 
CJERTJLEA, beautiful skj'-blue, per 100, lO^. U. 2 0 
LXJTEA, bright yellow .. per 100, 10s. 6rf. 2 0 
IXIAS. 
CRATEROIDES, bright scarlet ; will force readily ; the 
earliest of all. 4s. 6d. per 100. 
VIRIDIFLORA, green flowers with black eye ; very 
striking 2s. M. per doz. ; 20s. per 100. 
Assortment of 100 Bulbs in 25 varieties by name 15 
11 50 ,1 12 ,1 1, 7 
11 24 ,, 12 ,1 ,1 4 
11 * 12 1 , 6 ,1 ,1 2 
Best mixed, all colours, per 1,000, 25s. ; 
per 100, 3s. ; per doz., 6rf. 
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