. Lovett's guide to fruit culture : spring, 1901. The Japanese Iris is quite distinct from all other speciesand is the most beautiful. The flowers are of most fantasticshape and of immense size, often exceeding eight inches indiameter. They present a remarkable varietj- of color, rang-ing from ivory white through violet, purple, blue, yellow, are single, others semi-double, and all bloom in greatprofusion in June and Jul}-. Exceedingly hardy and especi-ally adapted to moist situations. Blue Danube. Blue, yellow centre. Dagmar blue netted w hite. Elsie Iford. White str


. Lovett's guide to fruit culture : spring, 1901. The Japanese Iris is quite distinct from all other speciesand is the most beautiful. The flowers are of most fantasticshape and of immense size, often exceeding eight inches indiameter. They present a remarkable varietj- of color, rang-ing from ivory white through violet, purple, blue, yellow, are single, others semi-double, and all bloom in greatprofusion in June and Jul}-. Exceedingly hardy and especi-ally adapted to moist situations. Blue Danube. Blue, yellow centre. Dagmar blue netted w hite. Elsie Iford. White striped andpenciled with violet-blue. F. S. Hiney. Blue shading topurplish lilac. Gold Band. Large, white; gold-bandedcentre. H. G. Corney. Rosy lilac, white at base of petalsrunning into golden j ellow. Mrs. Georgeson. Outer petalspearfy white veined blue ; inner petals deep blue. veined with white. R. C. Campbell. Deepbluish plum, base of lemon 3*ellow. William Tell. Grayand blue, centre blue and 3-ellow. Each, 15c: dozen, 51.


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