HARTFORD, CONN. 
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Japanese Iris. 
JAPANESE IRIS 
t'le German Iris, in being 
n ontc- ^ among the most desirable of hardy 
plants, succeed best in a moist soil; 3 to 4 feet. July. 25c. each; 
J>2.o0 per (loz. 
A, L. Sherwood — Purple, veined white. 
Roth Hallock — Delicate lavender, freely suffused with white. 
Rlue Jay — Fine azure-blue, freely mottled. 
Kclaii- — Lovely pure white; extra large and fine. 
Kclipse — Reddish purple. 
Kdith Gray— Lilac, blotched white. 
Gold Hound — Pure white, with large gold-bounded center. 
Haiinibid Light blue, freely veined indigo, yellow center. 
-Alahogany — Reddish maroon. 
Ijraniid — Violet blue, veined white. 
Navy Hliie — Rich dark blue. 
Kobert Craig — Ash grey with violet veins. 
LAVANDULA (Lavender) 
20c. each; .$2.00 per doz. 
—2 feet. Fragrant bluish fiowers; foliage gray, 
with fragrance of lavender. 
LILIUM (Lily) 
lion fil lu border that Lilies do best, a.s they get the 
)enent of the shade of the surrounding plants, which is so necessary 
for their welfare. o j , 
Auratum (Gold-banded Lily)—Large, graceful flowers, com- 
posed of six petals of a delicate ivory-white thickly studded with 
cnocolate-crimson spots, and striped through the center a golden- 
yellow'. 35c. 
Canadensc — Flowers various shades of yellow', orange and 
red, with dark spots. An excellent variety. 25c. 
