SOUTH WICK, MASS., U. S. A. 
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crimson eye — Flowers large, pure white, and deep crimson eye. Very choice 
and new. Perfectly hardy either in common garden soil or very wet places. 15 
cents each, §1.50 per dozen. 
H0UST0NIA eternlea (Bluets)— A little low biennial, 2 to 4 inches high, 
sparingly branched from the base Flowers small, delicate light blue; some¬ 
times pale lilac or white, with a yellowish eye. Grows in tufts in open moist 
or grassy places. May. 10 cents each, §1 per dozen, 
purpurea — 2 to 6 inches high, with waxy-white flowers all summer. At home in 
the rock garden. 15 cents each, §1 per dozen. 
HYDRASTIS Canadensis (Orange Root)—4 to 10 inches high, sending up 
in early spring a stem, two-leaved at the top, terminated by a greenish-white 
flower, followed by red berries. Moist shades. Rare. 10 cents each, §1 per 
dozen. 
HYPOXIS erecla (Star Grass) — A little wood plant, with grass-like 
leaves, and rather large yellow flowers. 10 cents each, §1 per dozen. 
IBEltlS corraefolia (Candytuft)—1 foot. Flowers in flat heads of pure 
white flowers, tinged with purple. Very hardy. 15 cents each, 
sempervirens (Evergreen C.) — From Canada. Quantities of pure white flowers. 
One of the choicest for cutting. Hardy. 15 cents each, §1.25 per dozen. 
IRIS versicolor— About 20 inches high, with pretty blue and white flowers. 
Grows in wet places and along brooksides. 10 cents each, §1 per dozen. 
Virginica—A species from near the coast. Flowers blue and white. More slen¬ 
der than the former. 10 cents each, §1 per dozen. 
IRIS pumilla (Dwarf Iris)—Deep purple flowers. Very hardy. 10 cents 
each, §1 per dozen. 
— This beautiful and varied Iris will thrive 
in almost any situation, yet it 
delights in a moist soil. Just 
above the water in a lake it 
sets oft' other plants to advan¬ 
tage. Colors ranging from 
yellow, white, red, blue, pur¬ 
ple, etc. 
Yellow — 20 cents each, §1.25 
per dozen. 
White — 20 cents each, §1.25 
per dozen. 
Purple — 20 cents each, §1.25 
per dozen. 
Blue — 20 cents each, §1.25 per 
dozen. 
mixed colors—§1 per dozen, 
biglumis — From St.Petersburg. 
10 cents each. 
cristata — From mountains of 
North Carolina. Light blue 
flowers. Fine for the Rock 
Garden. 10 cts. each, §1 doz. 
verna — A small, crested yellow 
species from the mountains 
of North Carolina. 15 cents 
each, §1 per dozen, 
tenax (Tough Leaved Iris) — 
Flowers purple with white 
blotches. Leaves narrow. 
15 cents each. 
Siberica—A tall species, with 
small blue or white flowers. 
Fine. 10 cents each, §1 per 
dozen. 
IRIS GERMAN 1C A (German Iris) 
IRIS GERMANIC A. 
