WEST NEWBURY, MASS. 
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Vingolf, H. 30 in. S. creamy-white; F. velvety purple edged 
83-85 cream. 50 cents. 3 for $1.00. 12 for $3.50. 
Wedgewood A beautiful rich blue self. Large flowers with 
prominent white beard. Very attractive. 30 cents. 
3 for .75. 
White Knight, H. 24 in. A beautiful pure white. Fragrant. 
79-80 25 cents. 3 for .65. 12 for $2.00. 
Wm. Mohr (Mohr) Pale lilac with deep violet veinings. 
Very attractive. 50 cents. 
JAPANESE IRIS—IRIS KAEMPFERI 
Japanese Iris may truly be considered the queen of all 
Irises and of such size and wondrous coloring that it is a wel¬ 
come addition to any garden. The colors range from pure white 
down to the deepest blue, or dark maroon. 
These plants should be set out in the spring or early Sep¬ 
tember and as they have an entirely different root, being 
more a bunch of roots, they should be planted about an inch 
below the surface rather than on top of the ground, which is 
the case of German Iris. Our collection of Japanese Iris will be 
a little smaller this year than heretofore as a number of our 
best varieties were almost sold out last year and we have only 
enough to form a nucleus for our future collection, which con¬ 
sists of the best to be found either in this country or abroad. 
In addition to these varieties we have some beautiful seed¬ 
lings which will rate with the best to be found anywhere and 
another year these will be named. 
Varieties listed below, 30 cents each; $3.00 per dozen. 
Six or more plants of a variety at the dozen rate. 
Circe, Rich dark violet blue. 
Gold Bound, 6 petals, broad petals of pure glistening white, 
with golden throat. 
Koki-No-Iro, 6 petals, very large flowers of rich violet-purple 
with white petaloids tipped violet. Vigorous and free 
flowering. 
E. 25, 3 petals, gray, bordered red-violet, center gray edged 
red-violet. 
E. 48, 3 petals, gray, veined reddish-plum, center reddish- 
plum. 
E. 66, 6 petals, blue slightly tinged with golden throat; center 
gray, tipped violet-blue. 
E. 77, 3 petals, deep, rich mahogany; even color throughout. 
Tall habit of growth. 
69 B.X., 6 petals, gray, overlaid and heavily veined blue- 
lavender, center gray. 
X 2, 3 petals, white. Very good. 
! Unnamed Varieties, we have a mixture of colors ranging 
from pure white to deep purple, very fine for naturalizing. 
$2.00 per dozen. $12 for 100. 
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For early spring flowers try Forsythia and Azalea. 
