SHOREWAY NURSERY 
15 
GERMAN IRISES (continued) doz. 100 
tKing: of Iris. S.—Clear lemon. F.— 
Deep satiny brown. 
iKochii. S. F.—Large, dark, violet. 
tLoreley. S.—Pale yellow. F.—Ultra- 
marine blue. 
tMme Chereau. S. & F.—White frilled 
pink. 
tPallida dalmatica. S. fe F.—Fine blue, 
tPerfection. S. & F.—Purple. 
fPrincess Victoria Louisa. S.—Sulpher 
yellow. F.—Purple. 
tQueen Catharina. Pale lavender violet. 
( Queen of May. S. F.—Pink, 
tRhein Nixe. S.—White. F.—Deep violet 
blue, striped white. 
All of above varieties . 1.00 5.00 
IMPERIAL JAPANESE IRIS (Iris Kaempferi) 
These noble Irises are the most beautiful 
of the species and are becoming more 
popular each season. They begin 
blooming about the middle of June and 
continue for about five to six weeks. 
While they succeed in almost any soil 
and under any condition, they delight 
in a rich deep moist position. 
tAzure. Double Blue with yellow base. 
tBetty Holmes. Large white. Orange 
Center. 
rBlue Danube. Blue with white vines. 
Yellow center. 
tCatharine Parry. Blue overlaidrosey red 
high tufts in center. 
tEleanor Parry. Double Claret red with 
white and blue flush, 
tsgl. Ethel Marshall. Ivory white, splashed 
and veined dark violet. 
tFascination. Double. Soft lavender. 
tMount Hood. Double rich royal purple 
with yellow center. 
tPurple & Gold. Double, purple and gold 
streaked. 
tPyramid. Double, dark violet with bright 
yellow blotch. 
tRed Ridinghood. Single red. 
All Japanese Iris are . 1.50 10.00 
tJapanese Iris Mixed. Splendid mixture 
of the above. 1.25 8.00 
VARIOUS IRISES 
*Cristata. 4 in. dwarf, fairy-like plant 
with soft blue, orange-striped flowers. 
Easily grown in a rather moist, par¬ 
tially shaded position. May.1.50 10.00 
*Pumila cyanea. 9 in. Violet-purple. 
May. 1.00 6.00 
*pumila lutea. A yellow form of the 
above. 1.25 8.00 
♦pumila the Bride. A white form. 1.25 8.00 
Varieties marked (f) recommended for Cutting 
