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BEARDLESS IRIS. (Apogon.) 
The species in this group will flourish in any good garden soil if 
kept moist by Frequent stirring to prevent baking; or they may be 
planted by the water side, with their crowns above the water level. 
| AUREA. A beautiful species from the Himalayas, with large flowers 
of deepest yellow. 25 cts. 
ORIENTALIS GIGANTEA. The gold-banded iris. A grand, stately 
iris, growing four to five feet high. Flowers large, ivory white 
with orange blotch at base of falls. 25 cts. 
SIBIRICA ORIENTALIS, SANGUINEA. Brilliant blue flowers, the 
bud being enclosed in crimson spathe valves. 
SIBIRICA ORIENTALIS, SNOW QUEEN. Large, ivory white; a 
handsome new variety. 
SIBIRICA. Blue; a slender, free flowering variety. 
SIBIRICA ALBA. White, veined pale lilac. 
MISSOURENSIS. Lilac with yellow spot; a profuse bloomer and 
one of the best of the beardless species. May. 25 cts. 
FOETIDISSIMA FOLIA VARIEGATA. Flowers purple, followed by 
bright scarlet seed-pods; foliage deep green broadly striped with 
silvery white; evergreen. 35 cts. 
FULVA. Very handsome species with rich coppery-maroon colored 
flowers in June. 35 cts. 
PSUDO-ACOURS. The common, but pretty yellow water flag. 
VERSICOLOR. Common blue flag; pale blue, veined with purple 
and yellow. 
PRICE, 15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz., except where noted. 
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