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BY APPOINTMENT 
ALTRINCHA M 
iris Sibirica (Siberian Iris). 
Graceful Iris, with slender grassy foliage 2ft. to 3ft. high, and narrow but showy flowers, 
exquisitely veined with harmonious colours. When established they are elegant and beautiful. 
4d. each, 3/- per dozen. 
No. 
291 sibirica, light blue, lower petals blue, 
reticulated. 
294 . alba, pure white, slightly veined 
pale lilac. 
296 atropurpurea, s and / purple, with 
darker reticulation. 
298 coerulea, s and / blue with darker 
reticulation. 
302 furcata, s and / white, / reticulated 
and tinged yellow. 
No. 
304 sibirica, fl. pi., deep blue, double. 
307 lactea, s and f white, / reticulated 
and tinged yellow. 
309 Melpomene, white, dwarf habit. 
31 1 pallida, s and / white, / reticulated 
and tinged yellow 
313 polymnie, s and / bright blue, 
reticulated and relieved with white. 
314 Snow Queen. (See New Plants, 
page 7.) 
315 tenulfolia, blue, leaves narrower 
than sibirica. 
I |*iS— Various Species. 
Clibrans 
Photo 
Those marked (*) are fine 
for planting on margins of 
ponds and streams. 
PURCHASER’S SELECTION, 
4d. each, 3/- per dozen ; 
OUR SELECTION, 
2/6 per dozen ; 15/- per 100. 
No. 
asiatlca (syn. Trojan ) 
317 aurea intermedia, large 
yellow flowers on tall 
stems ; an exceedingly 
handsome plant. 1/6 
each. 
319 balkana, s and /bright 
lavender blue, darker 
reticulation. 
321 Carreana.s and / bright 
satiny blue, pretty. 
324 Cuprea, bright orange, 
beautiful and effective. 
32,8 Fimbriata (japonica), 
light blue, marked 
orange, of large size ; 
requires protection. 
1 /- each. 
327 fcetidisslma fol. var., 
effective foliage plant, 
leaves beautifully 
striped white. 
330 Golden staedtlana, pale 
lilac, with bright 
yellow throat. 
333 Kochi!, reddish-violet, 
sweet scented, dis- 
tinct and good. 
335 lYlonnleri, golden yel- 
low flowers, hand- 
some and fragrant. 
6d. each. 
338 Monspur, a cross be- 
tween Monnieri and 
Spurea, in which the 
blue of the latter pre- 
dominates. 6d. each. 
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