JAPANESE IRIS (Iris Kaempferi) 
Tall stately Irises of the finest type, blooming later 
than the German varieties and grown preferably 
in moist or wet ground. Ideal border plants 
for natural pools or swampy ground. 
No pool seems quite complete without a few Jap¬ 
anese Irises.-- All 35c each, $3-00 for 10 unless 
otherwise noted. 
BLUE RIVER. We consider this one of the best 
deep blue, multi-petaled Japanese Iris in culti¬ 
vation. It has ten petals and high tufted center; 
the white stigmas are tipped blue, the base of 
each petal is bright gold. 50 cts. each. 
HERCULE. Double clear lilac blue. 
HADONA. Nine petals, striking violet-blue with 
gold center, light blue veins. 
LA FAVORITE. Double, large fine white, freely 
veined blue, and a rich purple center. 
LILLA COX. Double petunia-violet, with an attrac¬ 
tive bluish cast at the center. There is a bright 
orange spot on each of the six petals, surround¬ 
ed by a white area, radiating out into white 
veins. 
LUCIA MARSHALL. A fine large double pansy- 
violet, with white veins. Center of flower white 
with yellow spots. 
MAHOGANY. Large double flowers, latest to 
bloom. Purple mahogany red, the petals pret¬ 
tily crested. 
ROSE ANNA. Double Ivory white heavy ruby red 
veins conspicuous yellow blotch. Stigmas, dark 
plum. 
SEACREST. Six-petaled, big and wavy; frost white, 
with a deep blue shaft. A rift of blue in the 
glistening spray of whitecaps. 
WM. TELL. Cream white with lilac, a fine com¬ 
bination. This is a very popular sort due to its 
upright habit of growth and pleasing shades. 
6 petals. 
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