The BEAUTIFUL* 
SPANISH IRIS 
is one of the easiest grown and 
most beautiful of hardy bulbs. 
For winter flowers, il blooms quick 
and easy inside, is absolutely sure 
to bloom, grows twelve to liftecu 
inches high, and bears lovely, large 
orchid-like flowersofmany brilliant 
and striking colors, including ele¬ 
gant combinations of line porcelain 
blue, deep violet, royal purple, 
golden-yellow, rich orange, pearly 
white and coal-black—beautifully 
variegated, striped, spotted and 
ruffled in a manner impossible to 
describe. They arc perfectly 
hardy, need no protection, and 
will bloom every spring without 
attention or re-planting ; very 
pretty and useful for beds, borders 
and edging, in door yards, lawns 
and cemeteries. Price, good, bloom¬ 
ing bulbs. 
for IOc. 25c. per doz. 
This grand new Iris was never offered 
for sale before in this country. I have 
procured a quantity to give my custom¬ 
ers the benefit of this new variety as 
soon as possible. It belongs to the 
liispanica class, but is much larger and 
finer in every way, glistening bronzy- 
brown, a magnificent plant. 
5c. each, 4 for 15c. 
IRIS SUSIANA. 
This striking Moorish 
Iris is immensely large and 
startling in appearance— 
large, smoky wmgs, and 
black, velvety falls. Rich 
as an ostrich plume. 
15c. each, 2 for 25c. 
A mixture of magnificent 
named kinds, many of which sell 
for 50 cents each, and have 
flowers 9 inches across. This 
plant is hardy. 
Price, IOc. each, 3 for 25c. 
