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ELLWANGER # BARRY'S 
IBERIS. Perennial Candytuft 
Profuse blooming evergreen shrubby plants of dwarf habit, well suited for rockeries, stumps, edgings, etc. 
I. corraefolia. Compact heads of pure white flowers in early spring; later than the others. 30c. 
I. Gibraltarica. Flowers large, white tinted with red; fine. 30c. 
I. sempervirens. Evergreen Candytuft. Of spreading habit; flowers pure white, completely cover¬ 
ing the plant with bloom; one of the finest border plants. Valuable for forcing. April or 
May. 30c. 
IRIS. Iris, or Fleur de Lis 
German Iris 
I. Apollon. Golden yellow, striped with plum color; 18 inches. June. 25c. 
I. atropurpurea. Purple; one of the best. 25c. 
I. Augustina. Deep yellow, marked with maroon, giving a coppery hue. 25c. 
I. aurea. Clear golden yellow; fine. 25c. 
I. Bougere. Lilac and velvety purple; distinct; 18 inches. June. 25c. 
I. Celeste. Delicate light lavender blue. 25c. 
I. Common Purple. Purple; one of the best. 25c. 
I. Deloismison. Lavender and purple; 2 feet. June. 25c. 
I. Eugene Sue. Creamy white, with purple spots and stripes ; 18 inches. June. 25c. 
I. falcata. Yellow, tinged with purple and purple stripes; 2 feet. June. 25c. 
I. flava. Pale yellow, fine; 2 feet. June. 25c. 
I. florentina. White, tinged with blue and yellow; 2 feet. May. 25c. 
I. Hector. Light bronze, stained with purple. Fine. 25c. 
I. Ignititia. White, suffused with purple. 25c. 
I. Jacquesiano. Deep maroon velvet, tinged with bronze and crimson; a rare and remarkable color; 
2 feet. June. 25c. 
I. Jordain. Deep purple, shaded with rose. 25c. 
I. L’Avenir. Lavender, a beautiful shade. 25c. 
I. Lemon. White, spotted with purple, and deep purple stripes; fine; 2 feet. 25c. 
I. Liabaud. Yellow and maroon; fine. 25c. 
I. Louis Van Houtte. Salmon, tinged and striped with purple; 2 feet. June. 25c. 
I. Madame Chereau. Clear white, handsomely feathered and bordered with blue; undulated edge; 
tall grower. 25c. 
I. Pancrea. Buff and purple; distinct; fine. 25c. 
I. reticulata superba. Center lavender, outer purple; fine. June. 25c. 
I. Sampson. Rich golden yellow; crimson maroon veined with white; fine. 25c. 
I. Sappho. Clear blue and indigo, beautifully blended. 25c. 
I. Silver King. Flowers silvery white; distinct and fine. 25c. 
Japan Iris 
I. laevigata. (Kannpferi.) Flowers differ from the German Iris, in being broad and flat. They 
exhibit a wonderful variety of colors and shades and appear later than the others. They rank 
among the most desirable of hardy plants; succeed best in a moist soil; 3 to 4 feet. July. 25c. 
Other Species and Varieties of Iris 
I. acorioides. Small yellow flowers; 2 feet. June. 25c. 
I. cristata. Pale blue; 6 inches. May. 25c. 
I. ochroleuca. Golden yellow ; 2 feet. June. 25c. 
I. Olbiensis var. alba. White; dwarf. May. 25c. 
var. lutea. Golden yellow; dwarf. May. 25c. 
I. pallida var. odoratissima. Clear blue; large flowers; 2 feet. June. 25c. 
I. pseudo-acorus. Bright yellow; 3 feet. June. 25c. 
I. pumila. Bluish purple; first to flower; 3 to 6 inches. April and May. 25c. 
I. Siberica. Deep blue flowers in clusters on long stems; a most prolific bloomer and one of the choicest 
perennial plants. May. 25c. 
LAMIUM. Dead Nettle 
Excellent for rockwork. 
L. album fol. var. White flowers; variegated foliage; spreading. May. 25c. 
L. purpureum fol. var. Purple flowers. May. 25c. 
