Hunt's Perfection Bulbs 
Iris (Fleur-de-Lis) 
Dutch or Holland Iris 
Iris Tingitana and Spanish Iris may be grown both in and outdoors. If planted 
indoors they should not be forced, or they will be apt to come blind; given a slow 
treatment they will bloom without difficulty in the early spring. 
Blue Horizon. Purple-blue standards and soft sky-blue falls. . . $1 
David Bles. A very early blue.1 
Heemskerk. Earliest Dutch Iris and finest yellow. Very large 
flower.1 
Imperator. Early-flowering. Brilliant blue, large flowers on long, 
strong stems.1 
Leonardo da Vinci. Large, beautifully formed bicolor of yellow 
and creamy white.1 
Supreme Blue (Tingitana). This variety is claimed by the origi¬ 
nators to be the best Iris extant for early forcing.2 
Wedgwood. Very early, large blue flowers borne on long, strong 
stems. Splendid for greenhouse, flowering in March.2 
White Excelsior. Large, milk-white.1 
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Spanish Iris 
Cajanus. Canary-yellow. King of the Whites. 
King of the Blues. Prince Henry. Bronze. 
King of the Yellows. Queen Emma. Deep yellow. 
Any of above varieties, $1 per doz.; $6 per 100 
Spanish Iris, Mixed. A fine mixture of the above varieties; suitable for bedding 
and cutting. 75 cts. per doz.; $5 per 100. 
English Iris 
While this is not a forcing Iris, it is one of the finest cut-flower Irises known, 
and should be grown outside by every florist. It is hardy, easy to grow, a sure 
bloomer, and its flowers always command a good price. 
Blue Giant. Outstanding novelty. Bright deep blue flaked black-blue. Ex¬ 
tremely broad standards and falls. The largest of all English Irises. Very 
distinct. $2.50 per doz.; $16 per 100. 
Bleu Celeste. Light lavender-blue; very delicate and effective. 
Duke of Clarence. Standards dark blue, falls white overlaid with bright blue. 
King of the Blues. Brilliant deep purple-blue. 
Mont Blanc. Finest pure white. 
Nimrod. Dark purple. 
Othello. Rich wine-red. 
Prince of Wales. Rich deep blue. 
Tricolor. Standards purple, falls white overlaid with bright blue. 
Sunset. The color of the Cattleya orchid, delicate lavender-pink. 
Any of above named varieties, except as noted, $1 per doz.; $7.50 per 100 
Mixed. All colors. 75 cts. per doz.; $5 per 100. 
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