H. CkT\T|ell & Gluitle 
WINTER AND EARLY SPRING IRIS 
ALATA — Blue, shading to lilac, dowers in 
mid-winter. Is. 
CAUCASICA — Primrose, silver margined 
foliage. 2s. Gd. 
HISTRIO — Bright blue, blotched golden 
yellow, flowers before the Snowdrop. 5s. 
PERSICA — White, marked blue-purple and 
yellow ; fragrant. Gd. 
RETICULATA — Rich deep violet, blotched 
golden yellow; very early. Is; 
RETICULATA KRELAGEI— Rich purple, 
blotched golden yellow. Is. Gd. 
STYLOSA, .«/n. UNGUICULARIS— Beauti- 
ful light-blue flowers, yellow blotches; flowers 
in the depth of winter. Is. 
TUBEROSA (Snake's Head) — 'Velvety ’ 
black and green ; flowers most fantastic. Gd. 
iitis. 
DWARF IRIS. 
This group carries on the succession 
PUMILA — S, purple-red; P, dark purple-red. 
9(/. each ; 7s. Gd. per dcz. 
PUMILA AEUREA — Light blue, very early. 
Gd. each ; 4s. per doz. 
PUMILA BICOLOR— S, white; F, purple. 
].«. each ; lO-s. 6</. per doz. 
PUMILA CCERULEA — S and F, rich clear 
blue. Gd. each; 5s. per doz. 
PUMILA LUTEA MACULATA— S, prim- 
rose; F, brown, edged yellow. Gd. each; 7s. C(/. 
per doz. 
BIPLORUS — S, violet-purple; F, crimson- 
jmrple. id. each ; 3s. (>rf. per doz. 
BIPLORUS GRACILIS — S, creamy white; 
F, sulphur; fragrant, lit/, each; 5s. per doz. 
CENGIALTI — A beautiful new species, with 
the same fine blue flowers as Pallida JJ<dmatica. 
Is. Gd. 
CHAMzEIRIS PURPUREA — S, purple; 
F, deep purple. Gd. each; as. per doz. 
of flower through March and April. 
CHAMAEIRIS LUTEA— S and F, fine yel- 
low. Gd. each ; 7s. Gd. per doz. 
GRAMINEA — Flowers blue, white, and 
purple. 9rf. 
HUNGARICA — Light purple; very early. l.s. 
NUDICAULIS — S, purple; F, crimson-pur- 
ple. Gd. each ; 6s. per doz. 
OLBIENSIS PURPUREA- S, purple; F, 
crimson purple; fragrant. Gd. each; 6s. per 
doz. 
OLBIENSIS SULPHUREA GRANDI - 
FLORA — S and F, fine yellow. Gd. each ; 
7s. Gd. per doz. 
OLBIENSIS LUTEA MAMORATA— S and 
F, fine yellow, reticulated brown. 9(7. each; 
7s. Gd. per doz. 
SETOSA— Violet-blue. 9(7. 
VERNA — Early flowering, violet, and violet- 
scented. Is. 
Mr. CiiA«. Hr. Oi.ivek, 18, Hanbury Road, Clifton, February 28tli, 1887. 
1 enclose chetiue for £3 in settlement of enclosed account. The contents of the packages came to 
hand in capital condition, and gives satisfaction. I have to thank you for the gratis ” plants you 
kindly enclosed with the others. 
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