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English Iris 
Earfi'e, haiulsomc (lowers, witli rich purple, blue 
aud lilac colors jiredoiuiuatiug. I’ert'ectly hardy. 
Blanche Fleur. White, blush tinted. 
Bleu Celeste. Pale blue. 
De Lamartine. White, with large rose blotches. 
Johanna. White, spotted light blue. 
Julius. I.,arge dark blue. 
King of Blues. Dark blue. 
La Grandesse. White, spotted violet. 
Maria Cornelia. Light blue. 
Mont Blanc. I’ure white. 
Mr. Stanley. White, spotted red. 
The above named varieties, doz., 50c.; 100, ?3.00. 
Mixed varieties. Each, 5c.; doz., 30e.; 100, 1.50. 
SPANISH HUS. 
These are extremely ('arly and produce fragant 
Orchid-like flowers of rich and beautiful colors. 
They are excellent for forcing, either in pans or 
in boxes for cutting. 
Belle Chinoise. Golden yellow. 
Blanche Superhe. Pure white. 
British Queen. Pure white. 
Louise. Very delicate light blue. 
Bronze King. A very dark bronze. 
Chrysolora. Canary-yellow. 
Excelsior. Inght violet-blue. 
King of the Blues. Dark blue. 
The above named varieties, doz., 20c.; 100, $1.10. 
Superfine Mixed. Doz., 10c.; 10(1, 75e.; 1000, .tS.OO. 
English Iris. 
1 X 1 A S . 
Very desirable for pots or for the open ground. If planted out, they require covering during 
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Alba Mutabilis. Rose changing to white. .$0.20 ,$1.00 
Crateroides Major. Beautiful brilliant scarlet.30 2.00 
Hercules. White and lilac, rosy eye.20 1.00 
Praestans. Deep x^urple .20 1.25 
Viridiflora. New. Green with black center.40 4.00 
William the Conqueror. Creamy white 
with purple center.20 1.25 • 
Wonder. Beautiful double pink.20 1.50 
Fine Mixed. All Colors.20 1.00 
Lily of the Valley. 
LILY OP THE VALl.EY. 
(Ready in November.) 
For forcing, the pips are to bo preferred, being 
grown under conditions tending to ju’omote vigorous 
and early blooming. Twelve to eighteen pips may be 
planted in a (i-inch pot, with all the fibrous roots 
carefully preserved, and keeping the cro(vns above 
the soil. Place them in a temju'ratnre of about 80 
degrees, cover the crowjis with loose moss, and keep 
them constantly moist with tepid water. 
Marshall’s Matchless Dresden Pips. The earliest, 
largest and Irest for forcing. Extra strong pij)s with 
long roots producing flowers Avith 15 to 20 bells 
and fine foliage. I’er 100, $2.50; 1000, $22.00. 
Best Berlin Pips. Finest selected pips for forcing 
Dozen, 30c.; 100, $2.50; 1000, $20.00. 
Hamburg. Rtroiigest pips for late Winter and Spring 
forcing. Dozen, 25c.; 100, $2.25; 1000, $18.00. 
Large Dutch Clumps. Each contains many flowering 
])ips; best for planting in the open ground. Each, 
25c.; dozen, $2.50; 100, $20.00. 
Cold Storage Berlin or Hamburg Pips. For forcing at 
all seasons. 250, $0.50; 500, $12.00; 1000, $22.50. 
Cold Storage Dresden Pips. 250, $7.00; 500, $13.00; 
1000, $25.00. 
