Marshalla HARDY IRISES 
Tris Kaempferi 
IRIS KAEMPFERI 
The Japanese Iris is perfectly hardy and 
flowers in great profusion in July and Au- 
gust. It is noteworthy 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; 
flamed white and blue. 
Fascination. Double; blue lightly veined 
white, pink tinge. 
claret-red, 
Grace Sperling. Single; Hortense-vio- 
let, petaloid stigmas light Hortense-violet. 
Very early. 
Gold Bound. Large; pure white, yellow 
center. 
Lucie Marshall. Immense double bloom 
with six Pansy-violet petals having dis- 
tinct white veins coming from a golden 
yellow center. Stems 4 feet. 
Mahogany. Velvety mahogany-red. Mid- 
season. 
Mriole. Large, double rich plum-red flow- 
ers, 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 
center. 
Price of Strong Clumps: 
Each 50c $40.00 per 100 

IRIS GERMANICA 
There is no flower more easily grown than 
the Iris, and none that will produce a wider 
range of color. The varieties listed below are 
some of the world’s finest. 
In the descriptions, “F” represents falls; 
and “S” represents standards. 
Charles Dickens. S. light violet; F. indigo, 
with white at base. 
Count St. Clair. 
margined white. 
Darius. S. lemon-yellow; F. 
marbled a rosy lilac. 
F. Bernet. S. bright yellow; F. mahogany 
over white. 
Flavescens. S. and F. creamy yellow. 
Iris King. S. clear lemon-yellow; F. rich 
maroon, bordered yellow. 
Mim. Chereau. S. and F. pure white, daint- 
ily edged blue. 
Pailida Dalmatica. 
S. white; F. deep violet, 
light yellow 
S. light lavender; F. 
deeper lavender with blue shadings. Very 
fragrani. 
Purple Queen. Very early. S. and F. rich 
purple. 
Queen of May. S. bright rosy lilac; F. 
darker. 
Rebecca. S. golden; F. mahogany. 
Sir Robert Peel. S. celestial blue; F. shade 
darker. 
All the Above Varieties: 
$40.00 per 100 
Each 50c 

¥ 
Siberian Iris, Perry's Blue 





Tris Germanica 
IRIS SIBIRICA 
Narrow, glossy foliage and delicate 
flowers on tall stems. Excellent for cut- 
ting as the blooms keep well in water 
and can be used with other flowers. 
Each 100 
Sibirica Orientalis. 
Purplish blue. 2 to 3 ft.. $0.50 $40.00 
Sibirica, Perry’s Blue. 
Large, clear blue flower 
with horizontal falls. 4ft. .75 60.00 
Sibirica, Snow Queen. 
Flowers snow-white. A 
very attractive plant... .50 40.00 
IRIS PUMILA 
Dwarf 
These varieties of IRIS bloom very 
early in the spring. Each 100 
Atroviolacea. Wine 
color. 6 to 8 in. _... $0.50 $40.00 
Canary Bird. True 
canary-yellow. 6 to 8 in. .50 40.00 
Light Blue. 6to8in... 50 40.00 
Purple. 6t08in....... 50 40.00 

W. E. MARSHALL & CO. 
e 150 W. 23rd Street 
(03) 
e NEW YORK CITY 
