IRIS 
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IRIS GERMANICA OR 
EVERGREEN. 
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 
vai-ied colours, and striped or blotched with 
purple and violet, on a white or yellow ground. 
Choice mixed varieties, per 100, 8s. Orf. ; per 
dozen, 2.«. 
Assortment of 50 in 25 choice varieties, 24s. 
and 30s. 
Assortment of 25 in 12 choice varieties, 12s. 
and 15.V. 
Assortment of 12 in 1 2 choice varieties, 4s., 6s., 
9s. and 12s. 
IRIS K/EMPFERI. 
Many magnificent varieties of this handsome 
and attractive plant have been imported from 
Japan ; indeed licarcely 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 
brightness of their colouring. They succeed 
admirably planted on the margin of a lake or 
pond, or in anj" situation where plenty of 
moisture can be given. 2*’. 6rf. and 3«. 6<i. each ; 
24s. and 36#. per dozen. Choice varieties, 6s. and 
7 s. 6(1. each. Mixed Seedlings, 7s. 6d. and 10«. 6d. 
IE18 K2EMPFERI. 
IRIS PUMILA. 
FTTUILA ATROC.ERULEA. — Rich violet-purple. Per 100, lOs. 6d. ; per dozen, 2s. 
C.SRULEA. — Beautiful sky-blue. Per 100, 10.v. 6d. ; per dozen, 2s. 
LUTEA.— Bright yellow. Per 100, 10s. 6d.; per dozen, 2.s. 
These charming Iris grow 6 to 9 inches high, and flower during the months of March, April, 
and Miw. They succeed almost in auy soil and situation, and are especially valuable for groups in 
mixed Borders. 
SPIR/EAS. 
SPIRaiA ASTILBOIDES.— One of 
the moat handsome of Spirseas. The 
inflorescence consists of compound 
feathery branches of elegant white 
flowers. Charming and indispensable 
plant for pot culture. 9d. and Is. 
each ; 7s. 6d. and 10s. per dozen. 
SFIRIEA ASTILBOIDES FIORI- 
thyrsoid spikes of 
bloom, much crowded with flowers. 
Is. and Is. 6(2. each ; 10s. and 16s. 
per dozen. 
SFIRSIA (HOTEIA) JAFONICA.— 
Most useful for decorative purposes. 
Strong clumps, 5s. per dozen. 
SFIREA JAFONICA ADREO- 
RETICULATA. — Pretty variegated 
foliage, added to which it bears a pro- 
fusion of handsome compact spikes 
of pure white flowers. 9(2. each ; 
SFIR.EA ASTILBOIDES. 7s. 6(2. per dozen. 
SFIRilA JAFONICA COMFACTA MULTIFLORA. — Produces a profusion of large and dense 
spikes of pure white flowers. Habit dwarf and compact. 9(2. each ; 6s. per dozen. 
SFIR£A FALMATA.— The bright pink Japanese Spiraea, one of the most beautiful hardy plants 
in cultivation , producing lovely broad corymbs of pink flowers. 6(2. each ; 4s. 6(2. per dozen. 
SFIRJEA FALMATA ALBA, — A counterpart of S. palmata, except in the colour of the flowers, 
which are pure white ; a very beautiful and elegant variety. 9(2. each ; 6s. per dozen. 
