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Species of Bulbous Iris — Continued 
Pavonia, flowers white, each petal one blue spot. 
Reticulata,deep violet-blue,sweet-scented and well adapted 
for forcing. 
,, Krelagei, purplish violet. 
,, Velvet (Hercules), velvet colour. 
Sisyrinchium, purple with yellow spots, fragrant, dwarf, 
early . 
Tingitana, lilac-purple, tallgrowing, tops for forcing . . 
,, first size. 
Tuberosa (The Snake’s Head Iris), falls black, blotched 
greenish, yellow claw. 
p. 1000 p. 100 
Sh. d. Sh. d. 
30/— 
50/— 6/— 
24/— 
70/— 8/— 
50/— 6/— 
100 /— 11 /— 
85/— 9/6 
70/— 8/— 
Oncocyclus Iris A.-D. 
Atropurpurea, dark brown. 90/— 
Hoogiana, clear blue, extra . 20/— 
Stolonifera, bronze colour and steelblue, flowering in the 
middle of May, sweet-scented, giving two flowers, 
height 20 inch. 24/— 
Susiana (The Mourning Iris), densely spotted black on a 
white-lilac ground, black-haired claw . 280/— 30/— 
Regelio-Cyclus Iris A.-D. 
(Regalia X Oncocyclus Iris) 
Andromache, soft lilac and dark violet, A. of M. Haarlem, 
extra for cutting . 60/— 
Artemis, purplish violet with a black blotch on the falls. 
Certif. 1st Class of London, extra for cutting. 40/— 
Beatrice, lilac-grey, for the rockery . 70/— 
Charon, golden-brown, chocolate colour veined. Certif. 
1st Class of London . 30/— 
Eunice, cream-white and netted with brownish-pink, 
splendid colour . 60/— 
Hecate, light violet, falls on creamy ground, brown fea¬ 
thered, A. of M. Haarlem and London. Specially suited 
for cutflower and for the rockgarden . 40/— 
Hera, ruby-red, tinged blue and bronze, A. of M. London, 
extra cutflower . 40/— 
Luna, pale lilac-blue with dark veins, extra cutflower 40/— 
In fine varieties . 30/— 
Fine mixed . 180/— 20/— 
G. C. VAN MEEUWEN& SONS N.V. 
