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CARTERS ENGLISH IRIS. 
The English Iris is a type of this lovely tribe that is not nearly so largely grown as its beauty deserves. The si)ecies 
consists of many varieties, diftenng chieHy in shades of colour in the bloom, in which white to sky blue largely predominate 
but <?thers are bright blue grading down to the richest purple. In some a trace of yellow veins or bands is seen. They reach 
^ ^ fV’ Hower m June and July. A fine border plant in deep light soil. Invaluable for cutting. 
Ihe bulbs should be procured and planted early, as they are very difficult to preserve when out of the ground. 
If by pared post add postage at zone rates ; weight 4 lb. per 100. Dozens mailed free. 
S signifies Standards. 
F signifies Falls. 
Gladstone. Blue Monraiif, 
Blue Mourant. —S, deep purplish mauve, heavily flaked 
dark violet ; F. broad porcelain blue, splashed purple, 
heavily veined white ;■ striking and beautiful. 
Per doz., .50 ; per lOO, 3.25 
Gladstone. —S, broad silvery lilac, splashed mauve; F, 
very pale lilac, veined mauve-purple ; very beautiful. 
Per doz., .45 ; per 100, 3.00 
Grand Lilas.— S. liglit heliotrope, splashed mauve ; F. 
silvery lilac, more or less splashed mauve. 
Per doz., .40 ; per 100, 2.50 
M. Blouet.— S, white, splashed mauve ; F, white, faintly 
splashed mauve. 
Per doz., .45 ; per 100, 3.00 
M. Bloiicf. Mont Blanc. 
Mont Blanc. —S and F, pure white, veined yellow. 
Per doz,, .35 ; per 100, 2.25 
Othello.— S, purple, splashed violet; F, purple blue, dark 
violet splashed. Per doz., .40 ; per 100, 2.30 
Prince of Wales.— S, rich purple, splashed violet ; F, very 
rich dark blue ; a striking flower. 
Per doz., .45 ; per 100, 3.00 
Rosa Bonheur. —S. white, heavily splashed deep claret; F, 
white, flaked purplish mauve. Per doz., .40 ; per 100, 2'30 
Thackeray.— S, pale silvery mauve, splashed heliotrope; 
P. pale heliotrope. Per doz., .40 ; per 100, 2.50 
Carters Extra Choice Mixed. 
Per doz., .30 ; per 100, 2.00 ; per 1,000, 15.00 
OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE IRIS. 
If by parcel post add postage at zone rates ; weight 4 lb. per 100. Dozens mailed free. 
dwarf varieties of easy cultivation in pots or in the open ground. Will flower about Boat Race Dav 
Tne Oxtord Blue Ins makes a nice pot plant it lour bulbs are set into a 48-size pot, put in a frame for the winter and bromfld 
into a greenhouse shelf as soon as the growth is well up orouj^ni 
Oxtord Blue (Reticulata).— Dark violet blue, sweet 
scented. Ht. 6 in. Each, .20 ; per doz., 2.00 ; per too, 14.00 
Cambridge Blue (Persica).— A very pretty pale blue 
with taint markings. Ht. 6 in. Each, .50 ; per doz., 5.00 
VARIOUS IRIS. 
iris Pavonia (The Peacock Iris), 
Mailed free. Per doz., .25 ; per too, T.50 
Iris Susiana (The Mourning Iris).— Very handsome pale 
blush and biown, pencilled. Each, .20; per doz., 2.00 
CARTEim TESTED SEEDS, Inc., 102-106 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BLDG., BOSTOX, M.ASS. 
