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MISCELLANEOUS. 
GERMAN IRIS (I. germanica). 
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 yaried colours, striped or blotched with purple and 
violet, on a white or yellow ground. ^ ^ 
Assortment of 60 Bulbs in 25 choice varieties . . • . , , , 24«. & 30 0 
.. 26 „ ,, 12 „ ,, " ” 12 ,; & 16 0 
.. ,, 12 „ 12 „ ,, 4 ,._ 6 .f., 0 ». & 12 0 
Extra choice mixed varieties per 100, 8 ». 6d. ; per doz. 2 0 
IRIS Kv«EMPFERL 
Many magnificent varieties of this handsome 
and attractive plant have been imported from 
Japan ; indeed scarcely any plants in the flower 
garden can compare for gorgeous beauty with 
this section of Iris. Varying in colour from 
pure white to rich maroon-crimson, there are 
few flowers surpassing them in size and the 
briglitness of their colouring. They succeed 
admirably planted on the margin of a lake or 
pond, or in any situation where plenty of 
moisture can be given. 2s. and 3s. 6 rf. each ; 
24s. and 36s. per dozen. Choice varieties, 6 s. and 
7s. M. each. Mixed Seedlings, 7s. 6 rf. and lOs. ^d, 
per dozen. 
ENGLISH IRIS 
(I. anglica or XipMoides). 
For brilliancy of colour the English Iris 
takes rank amongst the handsomest of flowering 
bulbs. They produce, during June and July, a 
succession of large and beautiful flowers. 
s. d. 
IRIS EiSniFFEBI. 
Assortment of 100 Bulbs in 26 named 
varieties 
Assortment of 60 Bulbs in 12 named 
varieties 
Extra choice mixed, perlOO, 5s.; per doz. 
LA GRANDESSE, pure white, valuable 
for cutting, per 100, 15s.; per doz. 
LORD OF THE ISLES, rich velvety blue, 
very fine, per 100 , 15s.; per doz. 
12 6 
2 0 
2 0 
SPANISH IRIS (I. hispanica or Xiphium). 
The varieties in tliis section flower about a fortniglit earlier than Jris attglica. They force well 
in pots, and yield an abundance of flowers. s. d. 
Assortment of 100 Bulbs in 28 named varieties . . . . . . . . , . 6 6 
»» ft ft ft 12 ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, 36 
Extra choice mixed varieties per 1,000, 12s. 6 <i. ; per 100 I 6 
ALEXANDRA VON HUMBOLDT, rich blue per 1,000, 26s. ; „ 3 0 
BELLE CHINOISE, large deep yellow, very fine . . .. .. .. .. ,, 3 0 
BLANCHE FLEUR, white, slightly tinged with lilac .. .. per 1 , 000 , 25s. ; ,, 3 0 
BLANCHE SUPERBE, pure white, yellow blotch, extra fine .. ,, 30.s. ; ,, 3 6 
CHRYSOLORA, canary yellow, extra fine .. .. .. .. ,, 26s.; „ 3 0 
FORMOSA, dark blue, extra large .. .. ,, 25s.; 3 0 
GOLD CUP. rich bronze and yellow. . .. . 35 , s ■ 4 0 
LA RECONNAISSANCE, bronze .. .. ” 7 6 
LA TENDRESSE, white and yellow, very fine .. .. .. 3 0 
LEANDER, dark orange yellow, sweet scented .. .. .. per 1 , 000 , 35s. ; ,, 4 0 
OVIDIUS, pale canary yellow .. .. .. .. .. .. 3 0 
PHYLOMELA, fine light blue . . . . . . . . ” 30 
THUNDERBOLT, bronze, very fine per dozen, 2s. 6 <f. ; ”, 15 0 
PEACOCK IRIS. 
PAVONIA MAJOR, white spotted with delicate blue. Is. per dozen ; 7<. 6 c?. per 100. 
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