These gorgeous flowers are produced in May and J une. 
ALBICANS "PRINCESS OF WALES"— 
S and F, pure white ; very fine. 
AMCENA DONNA MARIA— S, white; F, 
white, tinged lilac. 
AMCENA L'INNOCENCE— S, pure white ; 
F, white, reticulated purple and orange, l.s. 
AMCENA PENELOPE — S, white, tinted 
lavender; F, white, reticulated lilac. 
AMCENA POITEAXJ — S, white, tinged 
lavender; F, rich velvety crimson, l.s. 
AMCENA VICTORINE— S, white, mottled 
blue; F, violet-blue and white, l.s. (>(/. 
APHYLLA BRIDESMAID — S, pale 
lavender; F, white, margined lavender. Is. 
APHYLLA MDME. CHERIAN— S. and F, 
white, margined blue. l.s. 
PLAVESCENS— S, primrose ; F, light prim- 
rose. Is. Gd. 
PLORENTINA — S and F, white, sweet 
scented; very free. 6d. each; 4.v. per do/.. 
GERMANICA ATROPXJRPUREA— S and 
F, rich claret purple. Gd. each ; 4.s. per doz. 
NEGLECTA CORDELIA — S, violet ; F, 
velvety crimson-black; very large. l.v. Gd. 
NEGLECTA VIRGINIE— S, lavender; F, 
velvety crimson, lined white. 
PALLIDA DALMATICA— S, lavender; F, 
lavender, tinged purple. 2,s-. firf. 
PALLIDA MDME. PACQUITTE— S, olaret- 
red; F, a deeper shade, l.t. Gd. 
PALLIDA QUEEN OF MAY — S and F, 
rosy lilac. Is. Gd. 
Those not p 
12 varieties, our selection, from this group 
PALLIDA XENOPHON— S, pale lavender; 
F, violet, veined white. 
SQUALENS DUKE OP YORK— S, fawn, 
tinted purple ; F, purplish violet, margined white. 
SQUALENS GIDEON — S, bronzy yellow; 
F, crimson-purple, veined sulphur and white. 
SQUALENS LADY JANE— S, coppery red ; 
F, crimson-brown, feathered white. 
SQUALENS EXQUISITE— S, bronzy 
sulphur; F, lilac, purple veined and margined 
sulphur; extra fine. 1*5. 
SQUALENS HERICART DE THURY— 
S, chrome-yellow ; F, brownish crimson, re- 
ticulated white. 
SQUALENS LORD GREY- S, coppery 
primrose; F, reddish bronze, reticulated orange. 
SQUALENS MINERVA— S, bronzy violet; 
F, velvetv purple, veined white. 
SQUALENS RAPHAEL— S, nankeen, suf- 
fused purple; F, violet-iuirple, margined and 
reticulated sulphur and white. 
VARIEGATA ACHILLES — S, yellow, 
margined ])urple ; F, purple. 
VARIEGATA GRACCHUS— S, lemon; F, 
pale vellow, reticulated purple ; extra line. 2.s. 
VARIEGATA HORTENSE— S, pale yel- 
low; F, creamv-white and orange yellow. 
VARIEGATA JULIUS CzESAR— S, cop- 
pery yellow, tinted purple; F, dark purplish 
crimson, reticulated golden yellow. 
VARIEGATA ORPHEE— S, rich yellow; 
F, white, reticulated yellow, 
ced, Gd. each. 
, 8s. ; mixed, 4s. Gd. per doz. ; 30s. per 100. 
SIBERIAN IRIS. 
These immediately succeed the German Iris, 
ORIENTALIS— Closely allied to Siberica, 
flowers rich velvety blue, one of the most beauti- 
ful Iris in cultivation. Gd. each : 6s. per doz. 
SIBERICA— S and F, light blue, beautifully 
netted. Gd. 
SIBERICA ACUTA— S and F, deep blue, 
very dwarf. Gd. 
and flower in .lane and July. 
SIBERICA ALBA — Pure white, slightly 
veined. Gd. 
SIBERICA ALTISSIMA — S and F, dark 
blue, veined large. Gd. 
SIBERICA LACTEA — S and F, creamy, 
free bloomer. Gd. 
SPANISH IRIS. 
The blending of colours in this group is mo.st curious, the prevailing tints being various shades of 
blue, yellow, and bronze. Selected varieties in pots, Gd. each. 
ENGLISH IRIS. 
Differing mainly from the above by their bolder habit and later blooming qualiUes; also saving 
various shades of white, lilac, rose, blue, and purple, and often striped in the most fantastic ma e . 
Selected varieties, in pots, Gd. each. 
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