CATALOGUE OF HARDY IRIS. 
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IRIS, SPECIES AND VARIETIES—Continued. 
Guldenstadtiana, tall strong grower, foliage yellow in the spring, changing to Each. Doz. 
green in the summer; pale blue and yellow flowers. $0 35 $3 00 
Hexagona, a very distinct species, flowers deep blue with yellow center, lasting in 
bloom a long time. 15 1 50 
Humilis, a very distinct species, flowers rich purple reticulated white; June 
flowering. 25 2 50 
Longipetala, a slender growing species, very free flowering, with remarkably long 
falls, these are pale blue veined white, while the standards are lavender. ... 25 2 60 
fladonna, a new Arabian species (S) sky blue (F) a little deeper in shade very dis¬ 
tinct, the roots of this are powerfully violet scented.• 35 3 50 
Hadonna alba, pure white similar in growth to above . 25 2 50 
Hilesi, charming purple lilac flowers, very distinct, requiring a warm dry situation 25 2 50 
flonnieri, a bold and handsome species growing 3 feet high, with largo golden 
flowers in June and July, received A.M, R. H. S., June 1900. (Award of merit 
Royal Horticultural Society). 50 5 00 
Ochroleuca, ( gigantea ), one of the noblest of this family growing *1 to 5 feet high, 
foliage and stems perfectly erect, bearing large white and yellow flowers; it is 
well worth growing for its foliage alone, a plant wo can strongly recommend. . 25 2 50 
Polaki (new), a slender growing species, with pleasing silvery gray flowers, reticu¬ 
lated violet. 25 2 50 
Psuedo-acorus fol. var., a variegated form of the British species, fine for damp 
situation. 25 2 50 
Setosa, pretty lavender purple flowers, white at base of petals, very free flowering 15 1 50 
Sibirica, a distinct species, 3 feet, flowers small but numerous, a favorito for 
cutting. 15 1 60 
Sibirica alba, pure white, 4 feet high, splendid for cutting. Strong plants. 15 1 50 
Sibirica azurea, (S & F) sky blue, veined and notted white. 15 1 50 
Sibirica Baxteri, (S) blue (F) white, stained and veined white. 20 2 00 
Sibirica hanmatophylla, (S) violet blue, (F) blue reticulated white, very freo flower¬ 
ing . 35 3 50 
Sibirica lactea, very distinct variety (S & F) milky whito. 20 2 00 
Sibirica maxima, (S & F) rich true blue, flowers very large and free flowering ... 15 1 60 
Sibirica minima, only growing 2% feet, flowers small very freely produced, of a 
rich purple reticulated white. 20 2 00 
Sibirica orientalis ( Sanguined ), purple foliage and rich crimson purple flowers. . . 20 2 00 
Statellse, a very distinct plant, growing about 1 foot high, having largo pale prim¬ 
rose colored flowers in April. 25 2 50 
Stylosa, a lovely winter flowering species, sky blue flowers with yellow blotches, 
although hardy it must have a sheltered nook or between shrubs, where the 
flowers will be somewhat protected. Strong, easily forced. A gem for south¬ 
ern gardens . . . 10c. each, $8 00 per 100 
Stylosa alba, similar to above, but with snow-white flowers; a gem for a cool 
house. 35 3 50 
Stylosa Elizabethan, very distinct, flowers of a rich blue, with white markings . . 35 3 50 
Stylosa lilacina, petals broad of a rich lilac, very distinct and early. 30 3 00 
Stylosa speciosa, flowers rich purple, winter flowering. 30 3 00 
Tectorum (syn. tomiolopha), a lovely Chinese species, with lovely pale blue flowers, 
beautifully reticulated, easily grown in pots or in a very sunny position, pro¬ 
tected during winter. 35 3 50 
Tridentata (syn. Hookeri), a beautiful species, large deep violet flowers. 35 3 50 
Verna, a very distinct native species, flowers very sweetly scented, rich violet blue 
in early spring.$-1.00 per 100 05 GO 
Versicolor pallida, pale lavender blue, versicolor purpurea, deep purplish blue. . 20 2 00 
Virginica, rich purple violet, beautifully veined. 15 1 50 
Virginica purpurea, (S) deep purple, (F) deep purple veined white. 20 2 00' 
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