(ENGLISH IRIS). 
Like the Dutch Iris, this type thrives in any good gardensoil, preferably 
a good loam. They should be planted in September, about 6 inches 
deep and bloom the end of June to the beginning of July. 
IDEAL. Standards mauve and falls heliotrope. A most graceful and 
attractive flower on a tall stem. Sos2o) tore! 0, coe C-O02 per 2100; 
KING OF THE BLUES. Standards and falls dark blue. Unusually 
large flowers and fine foliage. pelos ioreOS1000eper 100. 
MONT BLANC. Large broad petalled flowers of the purest white 
color. Splendid cutflower and one of the latest to bloom. 
Sele sfor 109o1Z.50 sper e100. 
OTHELLO. Enormous flowers of fine shape and appearance. Stan- 
dards blue and falls a darker blue. $ 1.50 for 10, $12.50 per 100. 
QUEEN OF THE BLUES. A beautiful shade of light blue. Very free- 
flowering and a vigorous grower. $ 1.25 for 10, $10.00 per 100. 
SIR WM. MANSFIELD. A beautiful shade of velvety royal purple. 
A very fine variety. PaleZomiors.o~ >! 0,00eper 100; 
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