A JAPANESE IRIS CARDEN. 
A Very Satisfactory Way to Utilize an Old Pond Bed or Bog 
JAPANESE IRIS 
IRIS KAEMPFERI 
50c each; $4.00 per 10 OF ONE VARIETY 
$35.00 per 100 in not less than 5 of a Variety 
Of all the Iris family none equal the Japanese. The large 
blooms, carried well above the foliage, are gorgeous in their color¬ 
ing. 
(S) Single flowers. (D) Double flowers. 
Blue Jay (S.) —Sky blue; distinct white lines. 
Diana (D.) —French white, violet markings. 
Dinah (D.) —Reddish purple, flaked with white. 
Gold Bound (D.) —White. 
Hannibal (D.) —White, veined with purple. 
Mahogany (D.) —Deep velvety, mahogany red. 
Mt. Hood (D.) —Deep blue. 
Neptune (S.) —Rosy purple. 
Oriole (D.) —Purple amaranth. 
Prince Camille de Rohan (D.) —Deep rich dark blue. 
Princess Clothilde (D.) —Ash gray blushed with purple. 
Pyramid (D.) —Deep violet-purple, veined with white. 
Red Riding Hood (S.) —Amaranth; white veinings. 
Shadow (S.) —Deep purple. 
Snow Bound (S.) —White. 
Templeton (D.) —Six-petaled, violet-purple, marbled with white. 
Zenobia (D.) —Light ground, suffused with reddish purple. 
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