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THE PALISADES NURSERIES CATALOGUE 
Kharput. Standards violet; falls velvety violet-purple. 
Early flowering; very large flower; fragrant. 2 feet 
6 inches. 5. 
Lohengrin. New. Enormous flowers of a rosy-lavender 
shade. 2 l /z feet. 6. 
Loreley. Falls are deep ultra-marine blue, veined 
cream, margined light yellow which contrasts 
beautifully with the color of the falls. 
Madam Chereau. White, feathered edges of sky- 
blue; free flowering; very beautiful. 32 inches. 6. 
M rs. Darwin. Standards spotted violet, and gold; 
falls white. 5-6. 
M rs. Neubronner. Flowers large, rich golden yellow, 
quite a new shade among the German Iris. 
Pallida. (Speciosa.) Standards lavender; falls lavender 
with rosy tinge, deliciously scented. 30 inches. 6. 
Pauline. Standards light blue; falls slightly darker; 
flowers large. 
Princess Victoria Louise. Primrose-yellow and red¬ 
dish-purple. Edged primrose. 
Queen of May. A lovely soft rose-lilac, almost pink; 
a very beautiful shade. 32 inches. 6. 
Rhein Nixe. Falls mauve, edged and reticulated white; 
beautiful. 3 Yi feet. 5. 
William III. Standards of lavender-rose; falls a 
little darker. 
Japanese Iris—a grand show in masses 
*Iris Kaempferi —Japanese Iris 
or the Clematis Iris of Japan 
These magnificently aristocratic looking flowers 
from the land of cherry blossoms and Japanese prints 
are almost the most beautiful gift that little island 
country has brought to the west. They prefer a moist 
soil, along the margin of a pond or by the side of a 
little stream, where they best carry out the Japanese 
methods of decoration. 2 to 3 feet. 6-8. 
Bandai-No-Nami. Double white. 
IIo-O-Jo. Double, reddish-maroon. 
Osho-Kum. Double, rich blue. 
Kan. Double violet, pink center. 
Uchu. Very double, light lavender. 
Shikai-Nami. Double, beautiful pale blue. 
Shi-Chu-Ha. Double, white with red edges 
Kichi Cohuo. Single, pure white. 
Date-Dugo. Single, dark rich maroon. 
Yedo-Jiman. Single, deep violet, purple center. 
Price of strong plants, 30c each; $3.00 per dozen; 
$22.50 per 100. 
Iris in Variety 
Cristata. A dwarf growing Iris with light blue flowers. 
Orientalis sanguinea. Large, handsome violet-blue 
flowers which are also ornamental in the bud stage, 
having conspicuous crimson spathe valves; fine 
border plant and good water-margin subject. 3 feet. 
*Orientalis Snow Queen. An exquisite new hardy 
Iris; flowers of snowy whiteness, large and well 
formed; produced in great abundance; foliage light 
and graceful; grand Iris for flower border or water¬ 
side. 3 feet. 
Pumila. (Crimean Iris.) Early spring flowering dwarf 
Iris, growing to about 6 inches and flowering pro¬ 
fusely; very decorative as an edging to the border; 
flowers fugitive yellow or bright to dark lilac. 6 
inches. 3-5. 
—aurea. Light yellow flowers. 6 inches. 3-5. 
—cyanea. Light violet blue. 
—formosa. Dark violet blue. 
—Excelsa. Ochre-yellow. 
*Sibirica alba. Flowers white veined with pale lilac. 
3 feet. 5-6. 
*—purpurea. Large violet-blue flowers. 3 feet. 5-6. 
*Lathyrus —Everlasting or Perennial 
Sweet Pea 
The perennial pea is one of the hardiest and most 
easily cultivated species, thriving almost anywhere, 
even among flags and boulders. A rampant grower, it is 
a good trellis plant, and is adapted as a cover to wild, 
rough places, where it scrambles over bushes and stones. 
The flowers are clustered and sweet smelling, and borne 
in great profusion. 
Latifolius. Large deep red flowers on long stems in 
constant succession. 6 feet. 7-9. 
—albus. Bearing clusters of large pure white flowers. 
6 feet. 7-9. 
■—Pink Beauty. Clusters of large beautiful shell-pink 
flowers, like Blanche Ferry Sweet Peas. 
—White Pearl. Most beautiful of all everlasting 
peas with pure white flowers, which are about 
double the size of the ordinary. Strong plants, price, 
30c each; $3.00 per dozen. 
PRICE FOR STRONG PLANTS OF ALL VARIETIES NAMED ON THIS PAGE, except where otherwise 
noted, 20 cents each; $2.00 per dozen; $15.00 per 100. No less than three plants of one variety furnished at dozen 
rates, or twenty at hundred rates. 
