TOTTY’S IRISES, MADISON, NEW JERSEY 
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New Iris Kaempferi 
We are introducing the following new sorts this year, they are very fine indeed. 
50c. each, the 5 for $2.00, $4.00 per doz. 
CAPRICE. Striped and mottled in an irregular 
way, and sometimes a solid lavender-blue. 
BLUEWING. Deep indigo-blue shaded purple, 
freely striped and flaked white. 
DELICE. Light delicate lavender, shaded laven¬ 
der-pink, and conspicuous yellow marks. Very 
pretty. Double. 
AMETHYST. Immense wide-spreading single 
flowers of fine substance. Color, light lavender or 
amethyst. 
NIGHTFALL. Tall and imposing spike. 
Flowers single, of great size and a dark indigo-purple, 
almost black. The richest color in Iris. 
Finest Double Iris Kaempferi 
These new Iris from Japan rival the Lily in stateliness, the Pseony in majestic 
beauty, the Orchid in marvellous delicacy and blending of colors, the Chrysanthemum in 
profusion, and surpass almost every plant in size and kingly magnificence of flowers. A 
plant will send up to the height of three feet a dozen flower spikes, each spike bearing 
from two to four enormous blossoms eight to ten inches across and of the most delicate 
and beautiful colors, markings and combinations. Once planted in your garden they 
are a joy for a lifetime with¬ 
out further care, blooming 
profusely in June or July, 
during which time they are 
very attractive. 
APOLLO. White, pink center. 
DISTINCTION. Light laven¬ 
der-pink, bright yellow blotches at 
base of petals. Distinct and fine. 
GOLD BOUND. Tall and showy 
with flowers of enormous size; prob¬ 
ably the most beautiful of all. 
Pure snow-white with large gold- 
banded center. 
MOUNT HOOD. Light blue, 
shaded darker. 
ORIOLE. Rich plum, marked 
yellow. 
PYRAMID. Tall and showy, 
flowers very large; light violet-blue 
with slight white veins. 
TEMPLETON. Violet-blue, mot¬ 
tled pink and white. 
Above double sorts, $20c. 
each, the 7 for $1.15, 
$1.75 per doz, $12.00 
per 100. 
IRIS KAEMPFERI 
