SHOREWAY NURSERY 
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INCARVILLEA Doz. 100 
Delavayi. A somewhat rare plant of 
exceptional merit. The flowers are tub¬ 
ular in shape, like those of Bignonia 
grandiflora; they are dainty pink in 
color, the throat being streaked with 
purple. They are borne in clusters of 
six to twelve flowers on stout erect 
stems. July. Strong flowering roots... 1.50 10.00 
INULA—Feabane 
♦Glandulosa. 2 ft. little known plant of 
rare beauty. The flowers are golden 
yellow and fully five inches across, with 
long, thread-like gray petals. June- 
July.. 1.25 8.00 
GERMAN IRISES (Iris germanica) 
Their beauty outrivals that of the orchid 
in their delicacy of structure and wide 
range of colors, ^o garden is complete 
without them, and a very delightful ] 
garden can be made with nothing but 
them, as they are especially adapted for 1 
flower-borders, shrubberies, woodland 
walks, and for surrounding lakes and ] 
ponds, if planted well above the water- 
level. : 
tAlbert Victor. S—Light blue, F—Darker 
blue. ; 
tAmbassadeur. S—Pale bronze violet. 
F—Velvety violet red. ; 
tBucata, S—Rale yellow, F—Reddish. 
tChester Hunt. S—Pale blue, F—Purple. 
fFlorentina, S. & F.—Pale yellow. ■ 
tHonorabilis. S.—Yellow. F.—Mahogany. 
tJeanna d’ Arc. S. & F.—White. Heavily , 
suffused in violet. 
tKing of Iris. S.—Clear lemon. F.— 
Deep satiny brown. 
tKochii. S. F.—Large, dark violet. 
tLoreley. S.—Pale yellow. F.—Ultra- 
marine blue. i 
tMme Chereau. S. & F.—White frilled 
pink. 
iPallida dalmatica. S. & F.—Fine blue. i 
tPerfection. S. & F.—Purple. i 
tPrincess Victoria Louisa. S.—Sulpher . 1 
yellow. F.—Purple. 
tQueen Catharina. Pale lavender violet. ' 
tQueen of May. S. F.—Pink. 
tRhein Nixe. S.—White. F.—Deep violet 
blue, striped white. 
All of above varieties . 1.00 5.00 
Varieties marked (f) recommended for Cutting 
