IRIS GERMANICA (German Iris) 
The German Iris is one of the most desirable early Spring-flowering 
plants. The flowers are of large size and of exquisite colors. 20c each; 
$2.00 per doz. 
We offer them in the following colors: Blue, Pure White, Pearly- 
White, Lavender, Orange, Yellow and White-Penciled Blue. 
JAPANESE IKES 
Kaempferi—Flowers differ from the German Iris, in being broad and 
flat. They rank among the most desirable of hardy plants; succeed best 
in a moist soil; 3 to 4 feet. July. 25c each; $2.50 per doz. 
A. L. Sherwood—Purple, veined white. 
Blue Jay—-Fine azure-blue, freely mottled. 
Eclair—Lovely pure white; extra large and fine. 
Eclipse—Reddish purple. 
Gold Bound—Pure white, with large gold-bound center. 
Hannibal—Light blue, freely veined indigo, yellow center. 
Mahogany—Reddish maroon. 
Pyramid—Violet blue, veined white. 
Navy Blue—Rich dark blue. 
Robert Craig—Ash grey with violet veins. 
Japanese Iris 
LAVANDULA (Lavender) 
Lavandula 2 feet. Fragrant bluish flowers; foliage gray, with fra- 
granco of lavender. 
LILITJM (Lily) 
It is in the hardy border that Lilies do best, as they get the benefit 
ot the shade of the surrounding plants, which is so necessary for their 
wolfaro. 
Auratiun (Gold-banded Lily)—Largo, graceful flowers, composed of 
six potals of a delicate ivory-white thickly studded with chocolate-crim¬ 
son spots, and striped through the center a golden-yellow. 25c. 
Canadonso—Flowers various shades of yellow, orange and red, with 
dark spots. An excellent variety. 25c. 
Candidiun (Madonna Lily)—An old favorite; flowers are pure white 
and vory fragrant. 20c. 
Spociosum Album—Large white flowers of great substance, with a 
groonish band running through the center of each petal. 25c. 
Speciosum Rubrum, or Roseurn—White, heavily spotted with rich 
rosy crimson spots. 25c. 
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