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GERMAN IRIS (I, Germanica) ‘ 
German Iris. 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 off other plants to 
advantage. 
Charlotte Patti. I>emon-ycllow, with reddish 
brown veins in the center. 
Comte de St. Claire. Tall and stately. 
White with well-defined blue border, 
one-half an inch wide. 
Donna Maria. White, shaded lilac. 
Florentine. White, sweet-scented. 
Herant. Flowers bright blue. 
Lilacina. Outer segments w’hite, bordered 
and flecked with lilac; inner segments 
white, edge of limb flecked lilac, base 
veined and dotted violet. 
Mile. Almira. Flowers sky-blue, very large, 
twice the size of any other variety; very 
tall, with broad foliage. A grand sor{. 
Kupatoriuni aKcnitoicies (.see page 2(3) 
Mrs. Newbronner. Deep yellow. 
Queen of May, Standards and falls 
i'J tender rose, veined yellow. 
Reine des Pays. Outer segments pale yellow, 
with reddish brown center. 
Agamemnon. Standards pale lavender, 
flecked and veined blue. Falls white, 
fleckedjand penciled blue on the border, 
more heavily on lower half. 
President Thiers. vStandards mauve, pen¬ 
ciled brown at base. Falls purple, base 
striped brown and white. Tall, vigorous 
grower. 
Germanica, Spectabilis. Deep purple; early. 
Victory. Outer petals bronze. Falls deep 
violet, striped white and bordered yellow 
at base. Tall and profuse bloomer. 
20 cts. each, $1.60 per doz. 
JAPAN IRIS (I. Kaempferi)<g> 
Have your Japan Iris shipped by 
express when possible, as many of the 
clumps are too large for the mail. 
DOUBLE VARIETIES 
Tunkia Thomas llogg (see page 26) 
Blue Jay. Fine, large, deep blue flowers, 
mottled and veined with while. 
See page one for explanation of signs before description of plants. 
