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TALL BEARDED IRISES-VARIOUS SPECIES, continued 
FLORENTINA (syn. Silver King). Creamy 
white, faintly flushed lavender; the blooms are 
quite fragrant and are produced early in the season; 
fine for cutting. 2 ft. 
FLORENTINA, QUEEN EMMA (syn. Alba 
odorata). Pure white, faintly flushed blue; long 
tapering standards and very long falls; possesses a 
pleasing fragrance. 
NEPALENSIS. Lavender-violet flowers. 35 cts. 
SAMBUCINA. A very fragrant species, with the 
odor of the elder, from which it derives its name. 
S. coppery rose; F. rosy purple, with an orange 
crest; very showy. 27 in. 
TROJANA (syn. Cypriana and Asiatica). Very 
large, handsome flowers; pale blue standards, and 
long, rich purple-blue falls; late flowering; resembles 
Pallida, but is larger and later flowering. 25 cts. 
The following varieties, which are sports and 
crosses of I. trojana , are equally fine: 
Trojana Celestial. Handsome blue flowers, 
that are simply charming when grown in masses, or 
cut and used in quantity. 35 cts. 
Trojana magnifica. Large; beautiful, deep 
violet flowers. 35 cts. 
Trojana superba. New. S. soft blue; F. rich 
violet; large flower, free bloomer; extra fine. 50 cts. 
Intermediate Irises 
Handsome new hybrids, the result of crosses between the Tall Bearded Irises and the various Crimean 
Hybrids, resulting in an intermediate race of medium height. Very large flowers, blooming in May and 
filling the gap between the early-flowering dwarfs and the later German Irises. They are all hardy, vigorous 
growers, freely producing their large, finely colored flowers. 
BRUNETTE. S. and F. soft primrose-yellow, 
falls shot with olive and marbled violet, beard rich, 
orange-yellow; large flower. 35 cts. 
CERES. S. and F. pearl-white; orange beard; 
large flower. 21 in. 25 cts. 
CHARMANT. S. palest blue. F. striped dark 
blue. 35 cts. 
DAUPHIN. A new variety. S. rich purple; 
F. dark purple. 18 in. 35 cts. 
DOLPHIN. S. silvery lilac; F. a striking mauve 
color, with showy orange beard. Large flower. 18 
in. 25 cts. 
DOROTHEA. Milky white, tinged lilac. 35 cts. 
EMPRESS. Creamy yellow. 35 cts. 
ETTA. Cream self, with yellow beard. 35 cts. 
FREYA. S. pearl-color; F. flamed violet. 35 cts. 
FRITJOF. S. soft lavender; F. soft purple, 
shaded lavender; large flowers. 35 cts. 
GERDA. S. creamy yellow; F. darker, veined 
yellow; very large flowers. 50 cts. 
HALFDAN. Creamy white; large flowers of 
good substance. 35 cts. 
HELGE. Lemon-yellow, pearly shading. 35 cts. 
INGEBORG. Pure white; very large flowers of 
handsome form. 50 cts. 
KING CHRISTIAN. A new fine white variety 
with a yellow beard. 35 cts. 
NOTHUNG. New. A globe-shaped flower with 
olive-yellow coloring and golden center; orange 
beard. A very beautiful and striking flower. $1. 
ODIN. S. white; F. lavender-white. The dome¬ 
shaped standards make it unique. 35 cts. 
PRINCE VICTOR. S. blue; F. dark violet; 
good-sized flowers. 35 cts. 
ROYAL. Blue and violet. 35 cts. 
THE BRIDE. S. and F. white; primrose beard; 
very large and handsome. 35 cts. 
SARAH. A new variety with delicate pearly 
white flowers borne with great profusion. 35 cts. 
WALHALLA. S. lavender; F. wine-red. 35 cts. 
Dwarf Bearded Irises 
New Crimean Alpine Hybrids, Pumila, and Various Dwarf Species 
FLOWERING IN MARCH AND APRIL 
These lovely dwarf Irises are very valuable for planting in groups, in front of the taller varieties, 
in the border, and for use as edging. The earliest ones Degin to flower the end of March and follow in suc¬ 
cession through April till the end of May, when the Germanica varieties begin to open. 
The Hybrid Crimean Irises are crosses between the Pumila and other dwarf varieties, and the Iris 
germanica. Their period of flowering is a trifle later than the Pumila varieties, and their flowers are almost 
as large and showy as the German Iris. They are perfectly hardy, and thrive in a dry, sunny position. 
Dwarf Bearded Irises, unless otherwise noted, 20 cts. each, $2 per doz. 
BALCENG, Blue Beard. S. white, flaked pale 
blue, F. sulphur, handsomely marked purple. Bal- 
ceng hybrids are crosses between I. Balkana and /. 
Ciengialti, the falls in the flowers being artistically 
flaked. They fill the gap between the very earliest 
of the dwarf bearded Irises and the taller and later 
flowering ones. 
Balceng, Curiosity. S. primrose, suffused 
? reen; F. yellow, flaked bronze, orange beard. 
5 in. 25c. 
Balceng, Miss H. M. White. S. and F. sulphur, 
flaked purple. 9 in. 25 cts. 
BIFLORA. Rich purple; early. 9 in. 25 cts. 
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