CLIBRANS* LIST -OF HERBACEOUS AND ALPINE PLANTS. 
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iris continued. 
No. 
234 Celestial, delicate liglit blue, an enormous 
flower. 
237 dellcata, palest lavender, changing to 
wliite. 
239 Du Sant Vienna, rosy-purple, shaded 
purple, violet centre, semi-double, 
very large. Called by the Japanese, 
Boundless Sea.” 1/6. 
242 Exquisite, white, slightly shaded blue, 
single. 
244 Gazelle, large, lovely white flower with 
blue centre, semi-double. 
246 Gloriosa, greyish-purple, striped violet, 
edged white, distinct. 1/6. 
248 Grandeur, deep rose, shaded wliite, yellow 
eye, with a zone of lavender, veined 
creamy-white. 
251 Imperial, very large bright blue flower. 
254 King ol the Blues, a fine blue, very large. 
Called bj' the Japanese, ” Bands of 
Clouds.” 1/6. 
260 Magnificent, an enormous rich blue flower. 
1/6. 
No. 
262 marmorata, reddish-purple, white centre, 
yellow eye, double. 
264 Moonlight, pure wliite, double, of im- 
mense size (syn. with the Japanese 
“ Frosty Moonlight ”) 1/6. 
367 Oudemansii, azure-blue. 
270 Phenomenal, rich blue, veined white, 
yellow eye, ilouble. 
272 Porcelain, soft light blue, very large. 
274 Progress, purple, marbled white, yellow- 
eye, double. 
276 Purple Queen, deep purple, large and fine. 
1/6. 
280 Royal Blue, rich dark blue, large and 
handsome. 1 /6. 
283 Saturnus, violet-purple, shaded blue, 
large double. 
28O Triumph, velvety-purple, yellow eye, 
semi-double. 
288 Violet Purple, marbled wliite, very broad 
petals, extra fine. 
290 Zephyr, intense blue, an enormous flower. 
Iris Sibirica. (Siberian Iris). 
Graceful Iris, with slender grassy foliage 2 ft. to 3 ft. high, and narrow but showy flowers, 
exquisitely veined with harmonious colours. When established they are elegant and beautiful. 
Per doz. 3/-. Each 4d. 
No. 
291 sibirica, hght blue, lower petals blue, 
reticulated. 
293 acuta, s and / bright blue, reticu- 
lated and relieved with white. 
294 alba, pure white, slightly veined 
pale lilac. 
296 atropurpurea, s and / purple, with 
darker reticulation. 
298 coerulea, s and / purple with darker 
reticulation. 
302 ^ lurcata, s and / white, / reticulated' 
and tinged yellow. 
No. 
304 sibirica, 11. pi., deep blue, double. 
307 lactea, s and / white, / reticulated 
and tinged yellow. 
309 Melpomene, white, dwarf halfit. 
311 pallida, s and / white, / reticulated 
and tinged yellow. 
313 polymnie, s and / bright blue, re- 
ticulated and relieved with white. 
3 1 5 tenuilolia, blue, leaves narrower 
than sibirica. 
Iris —Various Species. 
Those marked (*) are line for planting on margins of ponds and streams. 
Purchasers’ selection, 4d. each, 3/- doz. ; our selection, 2 6 doz. ; 15/- per too. 
No. 
No. 
aslatica, syn. Trojan. 
319 balkana, s and / bright lavender blue, 
darker reticulation. 
321 Carreana, s and / bright satiny blue, 
pretty. 
324 Cuprea, bright orange, beautiful and 
efTective. 
325 Delavayi, s and / beautiful violet blotched 
white. 
330 Golden staedtiana, palg lilac, with bright 
yellow throat. 
327 feetidissima fol. var., effective foliage 
plant, leaves beautifully striped white. 
333 Kochii, reddish- violet, sweet scented, 
distinct and good. 
335 Monnieri, golden yellow flowers, hand- 
some and fragrant. 6d. 
338 Monspur, a cross between Monnieri and 
Spurea, in which the blue of the latter, 
predominates. 6d. 
341 Ochroleuca gigantea (syn. Orientalis 
gigantea), s white, / pale ycUow, a 
lovely variety, attaining a height ol 
5-6 ft., 6d. 
*347 Pseudo acorus, lovely pale yellow flowers. 
’'‘349 Pseudo acorus variegata, one of the 
prettiest water flags, leaves broadly 
margined yellow. 
352 setosa, s and /, vinous purple, relieved 
white. 
355 stylosa, e.xquisitc species blooming in 
Mid-Winter, sky-blue fragrant flowers 
nestling in the grassy foliage. Hardy, 
but when coming into bloom should 
have protection from heavy rains. 
Prefers a very light well-drained soil. 
One of the most charming. 
357 trojan, s purplish-violet ; / rich violet, 
reticulated at base, relieved white ; 
large and fine. 
360 virginica, s lilac ; / rich purple, veineil 
purple. 
For English and Spanish Iris, see Bulb Catalogue. Post free on application. 
