JAPANESE IRIS 
The most showy and gorgeous of the Iris Family; 
they bloom in July, are perfectly hardy and llower 
in great profusion. The stately flowers are often 
ten inches in diameter and present most fascinat¬ 
ing combinations. They prefer a rather rich, moist, 
light soil. 
Our prices are based on heavy clumps, divisions at 
correspondingly lower prices. 
BETTY F. HOLMES: 
Double. This variety is by far the finest of the pure 
white Iris; very large with lemon-yellow’ midribs 
through each petal. Especially recommended. $.3.50 
per dozen, $25 per 100. 
KAMAT.y: 
Single. A most distinctive variety; dark 
sky-blue with white veins. $3.50 per dozen, 
$25 per 100. 
MARGARET: 
Nine petals. Deep blue with shadings of 
violet. $3.50 per dozen, $25 per 100. 
MARJORIE PARRY: 
Double. Delicate light mauve with tufted 
center. An extra fine variety. $3.50 per 
dozen, $25 per 100. 
MONGOL KHAN: 
Single. Extra large flower of deep rosy red. 
Extra fine. $3.50 per dozen, $25 per 100. 
MRS. J. A. HAYDEN: 
Double. WTiite ground edged and shaded 
pale violet. White stigmas edged and tipped 
violet. $3.50 per dozen, $25 per 100. 
ROSE H. SCHEEPERS: 
Double. A lovely mauve-gray overlaid with 
blue. $3.50 per dozen, $25 per 100. 
VIOLET BEAUTY: 
Single. A lovely Pansy-violet wdth a con¬ 
spicuous yellow' center and blue halo. $3.50 
per dozen, $25 per 100. 
VIOLET GIANT: 
Semi-double. A rich rose-violet, the largest 
Japanese Iris we have seen. $4 per 
dozen, $30 per 100. 
OCHROLEUCA IRIS 
The finest of all Iris for early summer cut flowers, 
blooming on Long Island from June I5th on; they 
last a long time, several blossoms coming out in 
succession. The flower resembles that of the Dutch 
Iris but is twice the size. As they resent being 
transplanted they do not produce flowers the first 
season but after a few' years they produce numer¬ 
ous stems 3 feet in height with an abundance of 
flowers and become more prolific from year to 
year. The plants are extremely hardy and will suc¬ 
ceed in almost any position, though they are bene¬ 
fited by a protection of old cow' manure in winter. 
White $2.50 per dozen, $18 per 100. 
Creamy yellow $2.50 per dozen, $18 per 100. 
Light blue $3.25 per dozen, $25 per 100. 
Iris Ochroleuca 
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