MOUNT HOPE NURSERIES 
Black Prince. Very dark purple. 25c. 
Darius. Lemon yellow and purple. 25c. 
Fairy. Ivory white, pale violet veins, fragrant. 25c. 
Flavescens. Soft yellow, fragrant, early. 25c. 
Florentina. White, tinged with blue and yellow, fragrant; one 
of the earliest. 
Gertrude. Violet blue, fragrant, fine. 25c. 
Gracchus. Lemon yellow and purple. 25c. 
Harlequin Alii an a is. White and violet blue. 
Hector. Light bronze, stained with purple. Fine. 
Her Majesty. Lilac pink. 25c. 
King of Iris. Yellow and brown. 25c. 
L* Avenir. Lavender, a beautiful shade. 25c. 
Liabaud. Yellow and maroon, fine. 
Mme. Chereau. Clear white, handsomely feathered and bordered 
with blue; undulated edge. Tall grower. 
Madame Pacquette. Bright rosy claret. 25c. 
Mme. Patti. Yellow and purple, extra fine. 25c. 
Maori King. Rich golden yellow. 25c. 
Mrs. H. Darwin. Pure white. 25c. 
Mrs. Neubronner. Deep golden yellow; very fine. 25c. 
Purple King. Very dark purple. 25c. 
Queen of May. Lilac pink. 25c. 
Reticulata Superba. Center lavender, outer purple; fine. 
Roseberry. Plum purple. 25c. 
Sampson. Rich golden yellow; crimson-maroon, veined with 
white, fine. 
Speciosa. Lavender purple, very fragrant. 25c. 
Silver King. Flowers silvery white; distinct and fine. Early. 
Tamerlan. Very large flower, violet, fragrant. 25c. 
Victorine. White mottled blue. 25c. 
JAPAN IRIS 
Laevigata. (Kaempferi.) Flowers differ from the German Iris 
in being broad and fiat. 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. July. 25c. 
OTHER SPECIES AND VARIETIES OF IRIS 
Pallida dalmatica. Light blue; flowers large and beautiful, tall 
and fragrant. One of the best. 25c. 
Pumila. Bluish-purple; first to flower; 3 to (> inches. April and 
May. 25c. 
Siberica. Deep blue flowers in clusters on long stems. 25c. 
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