IRIS 
IKIS K^MPFEKI. 
IRIS GERMANICA OR 
EVERGREEN. 
T)ie liaiulsome Ijybrids of tliis beautiful 
section are of the greatest u.te for the adonimoiit 
of beds and borders ; the flowers are of rieli and 
varied colours, and sti-ii)cd or blotched with purple 
and violet, on a white or yellow ground. 
Choice mixed varieties, per 100, 10«. 6d. ; per 
dozen, 1«. 6d. 
Assortment of 50 in 50 choice varieties, iia. 
and 30«. 
Assortment of 25 in 26 choice varieties, 12.v. 6il. 
and 15s. 6(2. 
Assortment of 12 in 12 choice varieties. Is. 6(2. 
and Os. 
IRIS K>EMPFERI. 
Many magnificent varieties of this handsome 
and attractive plant have been imported from 
■lapan ; indeed scarcely any plants in the Hower 
garden can compare for gorgeous beauty with 
this section of Iris. V’aiyiug in colour froiu 
pure white to rich maroon-crimson, there are 
few flowers surpassing them in size and the 
brightness of their C(douring. They succeed 
admirably planted on the margin of a lake or 
pond, or in any situation where plenty of 
moisture can be given. 1». 6(2. and is. 6(2. each ; 
choice varieties, 'is. 6(2. and 5». each. Mixed 
Seedlings, 6s. and 8.s. 6(2. per dozen. 
IRIS PUMILA. 
PUMILA ATKOC.SKULEA. — Rirli violet-purple. Per 100, 8«. ; per dozen la. Gd. 
‘ — C.S1RULEA. — Beautiful sky-blue. Per 100, 8s. ; per dozen, Is. 6d. 
XUTEA. — Brig'lit yellow. Per 100, 125. Gd. ; per dozen, 2*. 
These cliarmiug Iris grow 6 to 9 inches high, and flower during the months of March, April, 
and !May. They succeed almo.st in any soil and situation, and are especially valuable for groups in 
mixed borders. IRIS, FROM THE HOLY LAND. 
Per doz. — a. d. 
ATROFUSCA, u very remarkable and di.stinct 
species, growing feet, flowers rich 
velvety hiack, covered witli black bairs. 
P.C.C. , R. Hort. Society , . l.v. oaeh 9 0 
ATROPURPURHA, very dark, blackisli pui’i)le 
flowers, with a black blotch covered 
with yoUow liairs on ea<5h of the falls, 
‘Id. each 3 6 
FLORENTINA, large pure white flowers, 
very free flowering and sweet scented, 
1a. each 9 0 
HISTRIO, a beautiful species, porcelain blue 
with dark blotches, veined and netted 
white . . . . . . 1a. Gd. each — 
LORTETII, inner segments i)ale lilac, pret- 
tily veined ; falls cream colour, profusely 
veined and spotted with brownish-rose. 
I illustration .. Is. 3f/. each 12 0 
MARI.E (Helen. 13), beautiful lilac flowers, 
deep purple blotch on falls . . Gd. each 6 0 
MOABITENSIS, new, flowers brown and 
purple-black .. .. Is. Gd. each 15 0 
PAL^STINA 9d. eacli — 
SAARII NAZARENSIS, light blue, veined 
witli purple ; falls of a peculiar asliy- 
grey, beautifully veined with purple, 
large black blotch ou falls., l.v. 3rf. each 12 0 
VARTANI, u pretty little species, flowers 
azure blue, height ^ foot .. Is. Gd. each 12 0 
