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Dutch Iris, Concluded. 
Wedgewood. This particular hybrid is one of the best of all for forcing. It 
blooms readily and very early. The large flowers are borne on strong tall 
stems. Standards are blue, while the falls are of a paler shade, each having 
a yellow blotch. $1.95 per dozen, $15 per 100. 
White Excelsior. Also a splendid forcing variety which may be had in bloom 
as early as the end of February. It is an exceedingly strong grower bearing 
pure white flowers of elegant shade and enormous size. $1.35 per dozen, 
$10 per 100. 
Yellow Queen. Recognized by connoisseurs as one of the most striking of all 
yellow varieties. The wiry stems carry large flowers of great substance. 
Standards are a pale yellow, while the somewhat smaller and rounded falls 
are of a golden yellow. Lasts a long time after cutting. $1.25 per dozen, 
$9 per 100. 
DI ELYTRA 
Spectabilis. Better known as Bleeding Heart. This delightful old favorite is 
assuming a new degree of popularity. Because of its forcing qualities, it 
makes a splendid potted plant for the window, blooming in either greenhouse 
or conservatory, but it is also an excellent plant for the hardy border, and 
especially valuable for shady situations. It bears long racemes of heart- 
shaped pink flowers and blooms as persistently as any hardy perennial 
flower we know. In addition it has extremely graceful foliage. Whether 
you intend to plant it indoors or use it in your hardy border, here is one 
plant that we can conscientiously recommend. Not very particular as to 
soil. Strong clumps. $6 per dozen, $45 per 100. 
Bleeding Heart—a graceful border plant. 
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