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JAPANESE IRIS, continued 
30 WASE-BANRI. Three white petals, deli¬ 
cately veined blue; dark blue standards, edged white. 
33 HANA-NO-NISHIKI. Royal purple, shaded 
crimson; tufted center; six petals. 
34 HANA-GESHO. Tall; dark claret, overlaid 
blue; three large petals. 
35 TSURUKI-NO-MAI. Very double; dark 
blue-purple, overlaid clear blue; bright yellow bar. 
Royally handsome. 50 cts. 
37 CHOSEIDEN. Center of petals silvery 
white, with a broad border of magenta-lilac; six 
petals. 
38 FUJI-NO-MINE. Gray-white, with a blue 
halo radiating dark blue lines; petaloids dark violet; 
six petals. 50 cts. 
39 TORA-ODORI (Dancing Tiger). Vinous 
purple, speckled and splashed gray; six petals. 
41 NISHIKI-HITOME. Three large petals; 
white, veined and overlaid rosy lavender, blue halo. 
40 cts. 
42 UJI-NO-HOTARU. Dark violet-purple, 
shaded with blue; very late; six petals. 
52 SHIPPO (Cloisonne). Rich Tyrian blue, suf¬ 
fused purple, delicately feathered white; petaloid 
stigmas blue and white; six petals. 50 cts. 
53 ZAMA-NO-MORI. Three immense falls; 
white, with a strongly marked^ sky-blue zone in the 
center; standards white, margined soft blue; extra. 
50 cts. 
56 SANO-WATASHI. Six great, fine, white, 
drooping petals, primrose blotches radiating grace¬ 
fully into the white; a most beautiful variety. 
78 PERFECTION. Six very large, broad petals; 
white, with faint blue lines; petaloids and stigmas 
clear violet-blue, splashed and tipped white; earlier 
than Mt. Fell; light green drooping foliage. 40 cts. 
84 NASHIVA. Rich blue, finely flaked and 
mottled white; six petals. 50 cts. 
85 TUYI. Tall; dark violet-blue, flaked white; 
three petals. 
86 ROBERT CRAIG. Six large white petals, 
faintly veined maroon, base of petals maroon. 
89 KUMO-NO-ISHO. Bright crimson-purple; 
very large flower; six petals. 
90 KURO-KUMO. Dark purple, overlaid with 
dark blue, yellow blotches; stigmas dark blue, bor¬ 
dered purple; six petals. 50 cts. 
93 OTORIGE. Tall; purple; three petals. 
96 SHIMOYO - NO - TSUKI. Three grayish 
white falls, faintly veined violet; three small stand¬ 
ards, violet, bordered and flaked white. 
100 KUMO-NO-UYE. Six large, frilled petals; 
deep indigo-blue, shaded purple. 
127 OKUBANRI. Three petals; white, suffused 
blue, with a deep blue halo around the yellow center; 
small center petals plum; stigmas violet-blue. 35 cts. 
146 IDZUMIGAWA. Gray ground, shaded and 
minutely veined maroon; six petals. 
155 HELEN VON SIEBOLD. Three petals; 
white center, bordered violet-red. 
156 GEKKA-NO-NAMI. Six very large, creamy 
white, drooping petals; light green, drooping foliage 
that emphasizes the color of the bloom. 50 cts. 
57 BANDAI-NO-NAMI. Fine, large; six petals; 
white, with fringed center. 
70 BLUEBEARD. Six large petals; clear blue, 
with a white center. 50 cts. 
75. SPOTTED ^ BEAUTY. White, minutely 
dotted rose-lilac; six petals. 50 cts. 
76 T. S. WARE. Very double; dark garnet, 
veined white. 
77 MT. FELL. Six large white petals, with deep 
blue lines; crested stigmas dark violet-blue, tipped 
white; late bloomer. 50 cts. 
178 HAKUBOTAN. Six large petals; pure white. 
179 HOSOKAWA. Six petals; light violet-blue, 
veined white. 
180 KAMATO. Three petals; large; deep sky- 
blue flowers. 
181 DELICE. Six petals; very light delicate 
lavender, shaded lavender-pink; conspicuous yellow 
blotch at base of petals. 75 cts. 
182 LESTER LOVETT. Six petals 
violet-blue petals with a large white halo, 
best varieties in my collection. 75 cts. 
, very large 
One of the 
Varieties not otherwise priced, 30 cts. each, $3 per doz. 
SPECIAL OFFER.—Twelve in 12 choice named varieties, my selection, $2.50. 
For mass planting, 100 in 10 choice named varieties, my selection, $15. 
Mixed varieties, unnamed, $12 per 100, $95 per 1,000. 
Twenty-five at the 100 rate, 250 at the 1,000 rate. 
f . ^ Certificate of Merit was awarded to me by the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, for a collection 
ol sixty-four varieties of Japanese Iris exhibited in Horticultural Hall, Philadelphia, June 30, 1911. 
Unless otherwise noted, all plants in this book will be supplied in quantities as follows: Those priced 
at 20 cts. each will be supplied at $2 per doz., $12 per 100; at 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz., $15 per 100; 
at 35 cts. each, $3.50 per doz.; at 50 cts. each, $5 per doz. 
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