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MAESHALL’S MATCHLESS BULBS. 
Iris 
The flowers of this family are' the richest and 
most varied in color of any hardy garden plants, 
and for cut flowers are invaluable. They have beeii 
aptly named the ‘‘Orcliid of the flower garden.’’ 
ENGLISH IlHS 
(Iris Aiiglica) 
Large, handsome flowers, with rich purple, blue 
and lilac colors predominating. Perfectly hardy. 
Blanche Fleur. White, blush tinted. 
Bleu Celeste. Pale blue. 
De Lemartin. White, with large rose blotches. 
Johanna. White, spotted light blue. 
Julius. Large dark blue. 
King of Blues. Dark blue. 
La Grandesse. White, spotted violet. 
Maria Cornelia. Light blue. 
Mont Blanc. Pure white. 
Mr. Stanley. White, spotted red. 
The above named varieties, doz. 50c.; 100 $3.00. 
Mixed Varieties. Kach 5c.; doz. 30c.; 100 $1.50. 
SPANISH IMS 
(Iris Hispanica) 
These are extremely early and produce fragrant 
Orchid-like flowers of rich and beautiful colors, in¬ 
cluding pure white, yellow, bronze, blue, and piirple. 
'J’hey are excellent for forcing, either in i)ans or in 
boxes for cutting. 
Belle Chinoise. Cxolden yellow. , 
Blanche Superbe. Pure white. 
Bronze King. Very dark bronze. 
Chrysolora. Canary-yellow. 
Gold Cup (Thunderbolt). Lai’ge, bronze. 
liOUise. Very delicate light blue. 
The above’named varieties, doz. 20c.; 100 $1.10. 
Superfine Mixed. Doz. 10c.; 100 75c.; 1000 $5.00. English Iris. 
JAPAN IHIS 
The Japan Iris is perfectly hardy, and flowers in great profusion in July and August. We offer the 
following named varieties imported from Japan in November. 
Date-Dogu. Rich violet-purple with yellow Shishi-ikari. White ground, veined aiid mottled dark 
cent(.'v. pui’ijle; yellow center. 
Kimi-no-Mergumi. Pearly white petals, veined Shippo. Light lilac, densely veined puiple. 
with blue. Shuchiukwa. Crimson purple, white veins. 
Large Clumps: Each 25c.; doz. $2.50; 100 $20.00. 
Mixed Varieties. Strong roots. Each 15c.; doz. $1.50; 100 $10.00. 
GERMAN IRIS 
This variety is the true “Pleur-de-Lis,” the national 
flower of Prance. They are perfectly hardv, thrive anv- 
where. Mixed varieties. Each 5c.; doz. 30c.; 100 $2.00. 
INI AS 
Very desirable for pots or for the open ground. If 
jilanted out, they require covering during the Winter. 
Extra Choice Mixture. 2 for 5c.; doz. 20c.; 100 $1.00 
Named Varieties. Doz. -10c.; 100 $2.50. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY 
(Ready in November) 
For forcing, the pips are to be preferred, being grown 
under conditions tending to promote vigorous and early 
blooming. Twelve to eighteen pips may he planted i'li 
a O-inch pot, with all the lihrous root's carefully pre- 
•served, and keeping the crowns above the soil. Place 
them in a temperature of about 80 degrees, cover tlie 
crowns with loose moss, and keep them constantly moist 
with tepid water. 
Marshall’s Matchless Dresden Pips. The earliest, 
largest and best for forcing. Extra strong pii)S with 
long roots producing flowers with 15 to 20 bells and 
fine foliage. Per 100 $2.50: 1000 $22.00. 
Best Berlin Pips. Finest selected pips for forcing. 
Doz. 30c.; 100 $2.00; 1000 $18.00. 
Hamburg. Strongest pips for late Winter and Spring 
forcing. Doz. 25c.; 100 $1.75; 1000 $15.00. 
Large Dutch Clumps. Eacli contains many flowering 
pips; best for planting in the open ground. Each 
25c.: doz. $2.50; 100 ,$20.00. 
Cold-Storage Berlin Pips. For forcing at all seasons. 
100 $2.25; 1000 $20.00. 
Lily of the Valley. 
