CLUCJfS Sr BODDIJVGTON CO. 
MEW YORK 
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Spring, 1905, Wholesale Catalogue 
Iris KcCinpferi (Double Types) 
Single 
Anna Christ. Sky-blue ; very fine. 
Conde. Violet-purple, with deep violet 
tint, purple and yellow center, each 
petal with a silvery white edge. 
Gunfaton. Crimson-violet, veined and 
' mottled white ; large flower. 
Price of the above single and double-named 
all colors: Doz. 75c. 
JAPAN IRIS (Iris Kaembferi) 
The Japanese Irises are, without doubt, among the most beautiful of our summer¬ 
blooming plants, commencing to flower in June and continuing for more than a 
month. They produce enormous blooms, rivaling Orchids in their exquisite beauty. 
The following collection contains the best varieties in existence, and were selected 
whilst in flower in Japan by an expert: 
Double Varieties 
Blue Danube. Deep indigo-blue, with violet tint and yellow center; dwarf. 
Blue Jay. Sky-blue, with distinct white lines in each petal. 
Eclaire. A new white; very fine and extra large flowers, 
rrate. Silvery white; veined and shaded lilac; deep lilac center. 
Gold Bound. Pure white. One of the very best; tall-growing. 
Hannibal. White ground, veined and suffused with purple; light purple center. 
General Kourokl. Pure white; very large flower; dwarf. 
Mahogany. Dark red, shaded maroon. 
Mr. Tell. Silver white, marked with violet veins and violet center. 
Mount flood. Fine deep blue; one of the 
best. 
Oriole. Reddish purple color; extra large 
flower. 
Othello. The finest of all; reddish maroon, 
veined violet toward center. 
Paragon. Rich velvet purple, center 
marked with bright orange; dwarf. 
Pyramid. Lilac blue, center veined with 
white on each petal; very fine; tall. 
Robert Craig. French gray, beautifully 
veined with violet. 
St. Ogg. Deep violet, orange center. Very 
fine variety. 
T. S. Ware. Violet-red, veined white; 
white center. 
Victor. Violet-purple, with white vein 
marks, and violet-purple center. 
Varieties 
Norane. Fine violet color, with gray vein 
marks, darker toward the center. 
Plum. Light blue, veined darker toward 
center. 
Porcelain Sceptre. Bluish white, with 
fine pink center. 
Tortoise. Magenta color, flaked and dot¬ 
ted white marks. 
sorts: Ea. 15c., doz. $1.25, 100 $7.00. Mixed, 
, 100 $5.00, 1000 $45.00. 
New Japanese Collection 
This is a special collection of newly imported sorts, which arrived under Japanese hierogly¬ 
phics unintelligible to the general American public, for which reason we thought it best to 
re-name and offer them under the following names for identification. They will all be found 
good and improved sorts. 
Emperor Mutchito. White. 
Prince Eusbani. Light blue. 
General Nogi. Glossy deep blue, yellow 
center. 
General Nodza. Purple and violet. 
Marshall Ogama. Bronze-purple. 
General Oku. White. 
The Yalu. Dark violet. 
The Sha. Lilac, white flames. 
Admiral Togo. Steel-blue and purple. 
Tokio. Light blue. 
Lebaso. Light blue, with margin. 
Price of roots: Ea. 25c., doz. $2.50, 100 $20.00. 
LATflYREJS (Everlasting Pea). . 
Latifolius. A handsome climber, with bright rose flowers. 6 in. pots. 
Per 12 
$1 25 
Per 100 
$8 00 
Lathyrus latifolius 
(Everlasting Sweet Peas) 
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