NEW LARGE- 
FLOWERING 
I AD A W IP IC Iris Kaempferi 
JAi /YIN lKlu grcmdiflora 
The grandest of all hardy Iris. The flowers are of enormous size, averaging from 8 to 10 inches across, and of most gorgeous 
and exquisite colors, including different shades of white, crimson, rose, violet, yellow and blue, each flower usually showing several 
shades and a large blotch of golden yellow surrounded by a dazzling halo of 
blue or white in the center. They bloom during June and July, 12 to 18 inches, 
high, and are indescribably beautiful. They are perfectly hardy and grow and 
flourish in any good ordinary soil; they especially delight in a rich, deep, moist 
location, and for best display should be abundantly supplied with manure and 
water. They bloom regularly every year without attention, except that the 
roots should be divided and reset about every three years, when it will also 
repay you to renew the soil. 
Japan Iris—the once-sacred flower of the Japanese 
JAPAN IRIS, MIXED 
All of the above-named varieties in this assortment, not labeled. Price, 20c. 
each, 3 for 50 cts., 6 for 90 cts., $1.50 per doz., postpaid. 
DOUBLE VARIETIES (6 petals). 25c. each, postpaid 
SINGLE VARIETIES (3 large petals). 25c. each, postpaid 
No. 4 Yomo-No-Umi. Finest double 
white. 
No. 5. Koko-No-Iro. Rich, royal 
purple, white veinings. 
No. 47. Renjo-No-Tama. Fluted 
petals. Light violet with white halo. 
No. 60. Kagaribi. White with lace¬ 
like blue markings. 
No. 65. Ho-O-Jo. Rich, velvety pur¬ 
ple with crimson sheen. 
No. 72. Uji-No-Hotaru. Bright 
violet-purple shaded blue. 
No. 12. Shippo. Light lilac, densely 
veined with purple. 
No. 14. Shi-shi-Ikari. White, veined 
and mottled dark purple. 
No. 15. Gekko-No-Nami. An early, 
pure white. 
No. 43. Shi-un-Ryo. Greyish white, 
veined and suffused violet. 
No. 82. Ari-Ake. Violet-purple, 
marbled with white. 
No. 99. Komanyo. Bright violet, 
shaded blue. Veined white. 
» 0F F ER> 60. Any 6 of the above-named Japan Iris for $1.25, ppd. 
SELECTED GERMAN IRIS (Iris Germanica ) 
Bloom early in spring; entirely hardy. Flowers large and handsome, in a variety of colors. 
Florentine Alba. Very free-flowering white. 
Honorabilis. Golden yellow, outside petals mahogany-brown. 
Mme. Chereau. White with blue margin. Tallest of all. 
Neglecta. Center fine blue, outside deep blue. Extra-fine. 
Queen of May. Lovely soft rose-lilac. Beautiful. 
Stenophylla. Beautiful, soft lavender color: fragrant. 
NAMED VARIETIES, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz., postpaid. MIXED, OUR SELECTION, from named kinds, roc. each, postpaid. 
Lobelia Cardinalis. 
Cardinal flower. Rich, fiery cardinal flowers. 
The plants often produce 12 to 18 spikes, from one 
to two feet in length and bloom from early in August till late in September. 
They do best in a moist deep loam and are very attractive when in bloom. 
15 cts. each. 
Lvchnis Chalcedonica. Also called Maltese Cross, or Scarlet Light- 
—£■ - '■ ning. Heads of single vermilion - scarlet 
flowers, far exceeding in brilliancy the brightest geraniums; 2 to 3 feet 
high, flowering from July to September. One of the showiest of border 
plants. 15c. each, postpaid. 
Platycodon 
Platvrndnn Balloon Flower, or Japanese 
1 la VVr u “- Bellflower. A low-growing, 
bushy, herbaceous plant with handsome, deep 
green foliage, and bearing beautiful, large, 
bell - shaped flowers of lovely violet - blue. 
Flowers the whole season, June to October. 
Extra-large roots, 30 cts., 6 for $1.25, postpaid. 
PanSV Plant8 F" or s ' ze Of bloom, richness, 
--- - and variety of coloring, we 
believe these plants are unsurpassed. Set out 
in the spring as soon as the ground can be 
worked; will do better if protected over winter. 
Our Pansy plants are in great demand for 
edging walks and flower beds and for planting 
in solid beds. Price, strong plants, 10 cts. 
each, 75 cts. per doz., postpaid; 100 for $5, by 
express. 
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Beautiful Bedding Pansies 
