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IRIS, 
IRIS K/EMPFERI. 
GALANTHUS 
NIVALIS 
(SNOWDROPS). 
DOUBLE. 
Selected roots : 
Many magnificent varieties of this handsom e 
and iittraotive 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 ill colour from 
pure white to rich maroon-crimson, there are 
few flowers surpassing them in size and the 
brightness of their colouring. Some are pure 
white with delicate reticulations of lavender, 
others are beautifully maculated with rosy- 
purple on a light ground, while many beautiful 
shades of dark crimson, blue, purple, and violet 
will be found amongst them. They succeed 
admirably planted on the margin of a lake or 
pond, or in any situation where plenty of 
moisture can be given. ‘2.v. 6rf. and 3.s. Gd. each ; 
24s. and 36s. per dozen ; choice varieties, 6s. and 
Is. Gd. each. 
Mixed Seedlings, 7s. Gd. and 10s. Gd. per dozen. 
GALANTHUS ELWESII (Elwes’ Giant Snowdrop). 
A beautiful and distinct species, bearing freely large pure 
white flowers heavily tipped with green ; the finest of ail the 
Snowdrops {vide illustration). 3$. Gd. per 100 ; 30$. per 1,000. 
GALANTHUS PLICATUS (The Crimean Snowdrop), flowers very large : fine for cutting. 2$. 67. per dozen. 
IRIS KJEMPFERI. 
Per 1,000. Per 100. 
s. d. s. d. 
24 0 3 0 
SINGLE. 
Selected roots : 
Per 1,000. Per 100. 
s. d. s. d. 
24 0 3 0 
