W. E. MARSHALL Cr CO. • 150 W. 23rd Street • NEW YORK CITY 
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MISCELLANEOUS BULBS AND ROOTS FOR FALL PLANTING—Continued 
Dutch or Holland Iris 
This is a giant strain of the Spanish Iris. The 
flowers are of enormous size and it has the ad¬ 
vantage of coming into bloom two weeks earlier 
than the Spanish. 
Bloemaard. Very early; dark blue. A valua- 
able forcer. 
Celestial. Standards blue; falls dark blue. 
Huchtenburg. Large; splendid white and 
yellow bicolor. Excellent forcer. 
Poggenbeeck. Standards and falls uniform 
dark blue. 
White Excelsior. Very large, pure white. 
YellOW Queen. Uniform yellow of splendid 
height and size. Very early. 
Large bulbs, any of the above Iris: 
$1.20 per doz.; $8.00 per 100. October Delivery. 
Siberian Iris 
Narrow, glossy foliage and delicate flowers on 
tall stems. Excellent for cutting as the blooms 
keep well in water and can be used with other 
flowers. 
Sibirica orientalis. Purplish blue. 2 to 3 
feet. $1.50 per 3; $4.00 per 10. 
Sibirica, Perry's Blue. A large flower of 
clear blue with horizontal falls. 4 feet. $2.50 
per 3; $7.00 per 10. 
Sibirica, Snow Queen. Flowers snow- 
white. A very attractive plant. $1.50 per 3; 
$4.00 per 10. 
Japanese Iris 
Japanese Iris 
The Japanese Iris is perfectly hardy and flowers 
in great profusion in July and August. It is note¬ 
worthy for its large flowers, often reaching 6 to 8 
inches across in most fascinating combinations. 
Betty Holmes. Pure white. 
Catherine Parry. Double; blue, overlaid 
rosy red. 
Eleanor Parry. Double; claret-red, flamed 
white and blue. 
Fascination. Double, blue, lightly veined 
white, pink tinge. 
Grace Sperling. Single; Hortense-violet, pet- 
aloid stigmas light Hortense-violet. Very early. 
Gold Bound. I ^arge; pure white, yellow cen¬ 
ter. 
Lucie Marshall. Immense double bloom with 
six pansy-violet petals having distinct white 
veins coming from a golden yellow center. Stems 
4 feet. 
Mahogany. Velvety mahogany-red. Midseason. 
Oriole. Large, double rich plum-red flowers, 
shaded deep purple. 
Pyramid. Light blue, center of petals veined 
white. 
Templeton. Double; light blue flowers mottled 
rose and white. 
Victor. White, veined violet-blue; purple cen¬ 
ter. 
Price of Strong Clumps: 
$1.75 per 3; $5.00 per 10; $45.00 per 100. 
Collection: 1 each of 12 varieties, $6.00. 
Double and Single Mixed. All colors and 
shades. Large, individual clumps, $4.00 per doz.; 
$30.00 per 100. 
Siberian Iris, Perry’s Blue 
Spanish Iris 
Spanish Iris 
Graceful, slender stems, with loose but beauti¬ 
ful flowers, the charming colors producing a com¬ 
bination not surpassed by any orchid. The finest 
effects are produced when planted in clumps in 
the perennial border; flowering period May and 
early June. They are also excellent for growing 
in pots indoors or for forcing. 
We have secured a large quantity of northern- 
grown bulbs, which, although smaller than the 
California ones, are all hard, firm, and will give 
more and larger flowers. 
CajanUS. Canary-yellow with orange-yellow 
b otch. 
Humboldt. Light blue; fragrant. 
King Of the Blues. A fine, deep purplish 
blue. 
King of the Whites. Large; pure white. 
Louise. Lovely lavender-blue. 
Mixed. All colors. 
Any of above varieties: 
$1.05 per doz.; $7.00 per 100. 
Forcing Iris 
For Christmas Blooming 
Wedgwood. We are in a position to sup¬ 
ply pre-cooled bulbs of this beautiful Iris, 
that can be brought into bloom for Christ¬ 
mas with an assurance of 100 per cent 
blooms. Wedgwood is best described as a 
rich deep blue with a yellow blotch at the 
top of each fall, enhancing its beauty. $5.00 
per 25; $18.00 per 100. 
Other Forcing Iris 
David Bless. Beautiful shade of light blue. 
Habit and color similar to Wedgwood. $1.35 per 
doz.; $10.00 per 100. 
Imperator. Large bright blue flowers. $1.35 
per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 
Wedgwood. For later forcing. See descrip¬ 
tion above. $2.40 per doz.; $16.00 per 100. 
