SPRING CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, BULBS AND PLANTS FOR 1901. 
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SiNCLE VARIETIES. 
Como— Reddish amaranth, with large white center. 
Shadow— Enormous wavy petals,' dark indigo blue with 
peacock luster and golden center. Grand. 
Snowbound— Large, pure white, with golden bands. 
Souvenir— Lovely rose-pink, satin gloss and blue veins. 
Violet Cap— Pure white, veined and suffused dark blue. 
Quakeress— Light lavender, tinged rose. 
Price , 15c. each; the 6 for hue.; or $1.00 per dozen. 
Double Iris Keeippferi. 
These new Iris from Japan rival the Lily in stateliness, 
the Pseony in magestic beauty, the Orchid in marvelous deli¬ 
cacy and blending of colors, the Chrysanthemum in profu¬ 
sion, and surpasses almost every plant in size and kingly 
magnificence of its flowers. Think of a plant sending up to 
the height of three feet a dozen flower spikes, ; each spike 
bearing from two to four enormous blossoms eight or ten 
inches across and of the most delicate and beautiful colors, 
markings, and combinations. Think of a bed of all colors, 
white, indigo, violet, lavender, mauve, sky-blue, royal pur¬ 
ple, blush, yellow, etc. Your imagination can conceive of 
nothing grander, and when.you see them you will realize that 
they are infinitely more grand and beautiful than your 
imagination could portray. Such are these new Double Iris 
Kaempferi, the king of hardy perennial plants. Once plant¬ 
ed in your garden they are a joy for a lifetime without 
further care, blooming profusely in June and July, during 
which time they are the greatest attraction your garden can 
contain. Received highest award at the World’s Pair. 
Slue Jay— Large flowers; fine azure blue freely mottled. 
Eclai r— Lovely pure white. Extra large and fine. 
Mahogany— Yery large flower, deep mahogany red. 
Go>d Bound— Tall and showy, with flowers of enormous 
size, probably the most beautiful of all. Pure snow- 
white, with large gold-banded center. 
Blue Danube— Extra fine luminous blue, with peacock lus- 
ter and yellow eye. Yery large and showy. 
Rich purple, mottled with grey, 
rat. Hood— Light blue, shaded darker. Bright orange center, 
pyramid— Tall and showy, flower very large; light violet- 
blue with slight white veins, 
o" de Rob an— Purplish blue, shaded violet and red. 
Robert Craig— Tall and very large: French white, shaded 
with violet toward center; extra fine. 
Price 15c. each ; any 3 for hoc.; the 10 for $1.00; or $1.00 per doz. 
?c?i’i' D L e Wixed —40 Fine sorts. 7 for 50c.; 15 for $1.00. 
SKIS SEED-We, can supply fine seed of these*beautiful Iris 
Keempfen, mixed, at 10c. per pkt. 
FIVE ELEGANT 
These five new Iris Keempferi are grand. 
Mrs. C. T. Saxton— Pure white, enormous size and triple 
extra double. The finest double variety. 
Senator Lexow— Enormous flower like Shadow, but much 
larger: great wavv petals a foot across. Indigo blue. 
Spotted Beauty— Large size, very double; silky white freely 
and finely spotted Avith violet-crimson. 
Little Pink— A lovely variety (single), not quite so large as 
some others, but of a blush-pink color. Yery distinct. 
Cigantea— Extra large size, same as Lexow, with beautiful 
AA r avy petals; blue Avith purplish red tinge, yellow center 
and white veins. Extra fine single sort. 
Price , 25c. each; the five for $1.00. 
NEW SEEDLINGS. 
Fine seedlings of Iris Ksempferi, which present a Avide 
range of beautiful colors and large sized flowers, some double 
and'some single. They are perfectly magnificent. 75c. per 
dozen. 
