. Dreer's garden book : seventy-third annual edition 1911. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. 224 Or IUHJRrADRBR-PHILAKLPHIAfA-^HARDYPEREmHAL PLANTS rw. Japanese Iris. No. No. "9. Kokirin. 31. Sumida. Rose tinted white, veined purple. White, faint violet veins. Price, 25 cts each; $ per doz.; $ per 100; Set of 12, § JAPANESE IRIS. (Iris Kaempferii.) These magnificent Iris are among the most beautifu of our summer flowering plants, and are becoming mort popu
. Dreer's garden book : seventy-third annual edition 1911. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. 224 Or IUHJRrADRBR-PHILAKLPHIAfA-^HARDYPEREmHAL PLANTS rw. Japanese Iris. No. No. "9. Kokirin. 31. Sumida. Rose tinted white, veined purple. White, faint violet veins. Price, 25 cts each; $ per doz.; $ per 100; Set of 12, § JAPANESE IRIS. (Iris Kaempferii.) These magnificent Iris are among the most beautifu of our summer flowering plants, and are becoming mort popular each season. They commence blooming abou- the middle of June, and continue for five or six weeks Many of these flowers measure from 10 or 12 inches it diameter, and rival the orchids in their rich colorings While this Iris succeeds in almost any soil and condi tion, it delights in a rich, deep, moist position. ( Order by name or number.) SINGLE JAPANESE IRIS. Very large artistic flowers with three petals. No. 1. ISO-nO-nami. Silvery white, veined violet. No. 6. Date-dogu. Rich violet purple. No. 11. Hano=no = nishiki, Violet purple, veined with white. No. 12. Shippo. Light lilac, densely veined purple No. 14. Shishi-ikari. White ground, densely veined dark purple. No. 15. Gekka=no=nami. A very early pure white No. 43. Shi=un=ryo. Light violet, veined deeper. No. 55. Shuckinkwa. Crimson purple, white vein; and centre; a showy variety. No. 83. Washi=no=wo. Mottled purple, bright violet centre No 89. Oku-miyako. Light blue, marked white. DOUBLE-FLOWERING JAPANESE IRIS. Under this head we offer the very choicest sorts, having flowers with six large petals. No. 4. Yomo=no=umi. The finest double white. No. 5. Koki=no-iro. Light violet, with white veins. No. 9. Oniga-shima. Violet, with white veins. No. 13. Yedo=jiman. Rich royal purple No. 26. Uchiu. Bright crimson purple, with white veins. No. 46. Otorige. Aniline-blue, veined white. No. 47. Renjo-no=toma. Light lilac, suffused
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