
Dutch Irises, continued 
‘JACOB DE WET. A very early variety of an even 
shade of rich dark blue. 
WHITE EXCELSIOR. Uniform pure white. Falls 
very broad; very good form and substance. De- 
licious fragrance. 
YELLOW QUEEN. Standards and falls golden 
yellow. Excellent for early forcing. Fragrant. 
Any of the preceding, 
90 cts. for 10, $8.00 per 100, $75.00 per 1000 
English Irises 
JUNE BLOOMING 
While this Iris differs from the Dutch varieties 
in that it cannot be forced in bloom in a greenhouse, 
it is one of the finest to grow in the garden for deco- 
ration or cutting. It is hardy, easy to grow, and 
seldom, if ever, fails to bloom. 
UREN OF THE BLUES. Brilliant deep bright 
ue. 
MONT BLANC. Pure white. 
OTHELLO. Rich dark blue. 
TRICOLOR. Bluish lilac and mauve. 
Any of the above, $1.60 for 10, $15.00 per 100, 
$140.00 per 1000 

MERTENSIA virginica. See page 32 
CHIONODOXA luciliae. See page 28 
Iris Species 
IRIS RETICULATA. This lovely fragrant species 
is an excellent Iris for the garden or rock garden. 
It is best described as a small form of the Dutch 
Bulbous Iris, to which it is related. If planted in 
September, it may be had im bloom at Christmas- 
time. The blossoms are very fragrant and remind 
one of a bunch of French lilacs. Perfectly hardy 
with reasonable protection. Flowers borne on 
spikes 8 to 10 inches tall, of a deep violet-blue. 
Very easily grown in the house. 
$2.50 for 10, $20.00 per 100 
Iris, Wedgwood 
This Dre of Iris is meee used for greenhouse 
growing and may be behad bloom in Jate February. 
Standards dark blue; fate beautiful pale blue, with 
yellow blotch, Flowers frequently measure 6 inches 
across, borne on stems 2 feet tall. 
Jumbo Bulbs $1.30 for 10, $12.00 per 100 
Precooled Iris 
We offer several distinct varieties of the above 
Iris in precooled bulbs for early January blooming 
in the greenhouse. 
Lachenalia 
These South African bulbs are known in Europe 
as the Cape Cowslip but the bell-shaped flowers 
Iook more like Grape Hyacinths than Cowslips. 
They make splendid pot plants and if carefully 
handled after blooming will last for years. 
AUREA. Spikes of beautiful rich yellow. 
$3.00 for 10, $25.00 per 100 
PENDULA SUPERBA. Flowers brilliant coral- 
red, tipped green and purple. Two or three tulip- 
like green Jeaves. One of the best and earliest, 
excellent for indoor growing. Easily in bloom by 
Christmas. $3.00 for 10, $25.00 per 100 
Leucocoryne 
§XIOIDES ODORATA. An excellent subject for a 
cool greenhouse, growing about 1 foot high, and 
bearing 4 to 6 blooms of light blue, center marked 
white. Slightly fragrant. The culture used for 
Freesias is recommended. Not hardy 
$1.25 for 10, $11. 00 per 100 
Leucojum aestivum 
(American) 
Spring Snowflakes 
This pretty bulbous plant is similar to the snow- 
drop, but of larger, stronger, and more attractive 
habit. In rich soil 1t grows to a height of 8 inches 
and produces, in late April, beautiful large, white 
flowers, tipped with green, that are excellent for 
cutting. When once planted they take care of them- 
selves, and should be im all hardy collections. Also 
do well in pots. 90 cts. for 10, $8.00 per 100 
SNOW DEE: See page 32 

Lilies for the Greenhouse 
We offer four varieties of Easter Lily Bulbs— 
Harrisi and Howardi from Bermuda, Creole Lilies 
from Louisiana, and Croft Lilies from Oregon. All 
four varieties make excellent plants for early spring 
and Easter blooming. 
Prices of Creole, Harrisi and Howardi Lilies 
Te INC entree ia shel: $7.00 for 10, $60.00 per 100 
SAinch Mere crs aiaic cert 8.00 for 10, 70.00 per 100 
Ouinchr shrine eles: 9.00 for 10, 80.00 per 100 
LO;inchery. daca eee 11.00 for 10, 105.00 per 100 
Pinch’ 5 hci. 13.00 for 10, 125.00 per 100 
Prices of Croft Lilies 
TINCT tia a stats cestees $10.00 for 10, $90.00 per 100 
Stinch ct eieercescee 12.50 for 10, 115.00 per 100 
Oyinch ewer ae 15.00 for 10, 135.00 per 100 
TOVifCH Sertraline 20.00 for 10, 175.00 per 100 
Lily-of-the-Valley 
We offer selected, 2-year-old, home-grown pips 
for outdoor planting. These are not suitable for 
greenhouse forcing The pips should be planted 
4 inches apart each way, with the top just beneath 
the surface of the soil. 
75 cts. for 10, $1.75 for 25, $6.00 per 100 
COLCHICUM. See page 28 
SCILLA sibirica. See page 32 

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