SPANISH IRIS 
(Iris Xiphium) 
We are growing these bulbous Iris in a sandy soil without any protection, 
which proves their hardiness. Spanish Iris can stand the winters of Con¬ 
necticut and Massachusetts, provided they are planted on time. 
We list only the very finest long stemmed varieties with large flowers. 
Relative time of flowering under glass indicated after each variety ( ). 
See also Dutch Iris. Extra Selected 
Round Bulbs 
Per 1000 
CAJANUS. (8). Canary yellow with orange yellow blotches on 
the falls, tall, very beautiful and deliciously scented. $29.00 
FLORA. (9). Creamy white with pale lavender standards, an 
extra large and early variety which makes splendid bulbs. Very 
beautiful in vases. 35.00 
GIANT. (10). Extra yellow tall growing robust variety, produces 
fine sound bulbs.. 33.00 
GOLDEN WONDER. (9). Extra deep yellow with darker 
blotch, ruffled . 45.00 
KING OF THE BLUES. (8). Deep purplish blue with orange 
yellow feather on the lips. An excellent variety for forcing 
and for cold frames as it is rather early. Flowers of medium size 25.00 
PRINCE HENRY. (10). Purplish bronze, a color combination 
like that of Tulip Louis XIV but more brilliant; makes a small 
bulb which keeps well and blooms freely. Rapid propagator.... 32.00 
QUEEN WILHELMINA. (10). Probably the best white 
variety, very pure color with narrow line of yellow on the falls. 
Produces medium size bulbs of good keeping quality. 27.50 
SOLFATARE. (10). Pure purplish blue, fine yellow blotch, 
very tall sturdy plant with large flowers. Sometimes two blooms 
per bulb. Established clumps flowered on Staten Island for five 
consecutive years without any protection, sweet scented. 30.00 
MIXTURE. We grow a well balanced mixture of Spanish Iris 
which is sure to please the most critical customer. 10.00 
The dainty Win. P. Milner is a delightful 
subject for pans or ornamental bowls. 
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