. Iris IRIS K>EMPFERI. This Japanese Iris is an excellent addition to the list of hardy herbaceous plants; it should be jilanted in a some- what cool, moist situation. They are quite distinct from all other varieties, and are as beautiful as Orchids. Aurora. Lavender, splashed and veined with white; double flowers. Blue Peter. Very rich blue; double. Conqueror. Eose, mottled with crimson. A most dis- tinct and novel variety ; double. Criterion. Wliite. veined with light blue; very distinct. Eclipse. Lavender blue; very fiuely veined and sfilashed. Enchantress. Lavender, veined wi


. Iris IRIS K>EMPFERI. This Japanese Iris is an excellent addition to the list of hardy herbaceous plants; it should be jilanted in a some- what cool, moist situation. They are quite distinct from all other varieties, and are as beautiful as Orchids. Aurora. Lavender, splashed and veined with white; double flowers. Blue Peter. Very rich blue; double. Conqueror. Eose, mottled with crimson. A most dis- tinct and novel variety ; double. Criterion. Wliite. veined with light blue; very distinct. Eclipse. Lavender blue; very fiuely veined and sfilashed. Enchantress. Lavender, veined with crimson shaded rose ; doul)le. Excellent. Deep marooii, suffused with purple, veined with white. Fairy. Lavender, veined and penciled with crimson; a distinct and lovely variety. Novelty. White, mottled and veined with lavender and blue; double. Rosamonde. Very rich rosy purple. Pearl. Fine, large double flower of the purest white. The Moor. Maroon, shaded with blue, one of the finest dark varieties; double. L'5-cts. each ; $ per dozen. IRIS CRISTATA. A pretty dwarf variety, espe- cially adapted for edging; throat and crest deep yellow, lip light blue. 20 cts. each ; $ per doz. IRIS PUMILA. Dwarf, early flowering, light blue, purple and vellow mixed. 10 cts. eacli; $ per doz. LiIATRiS SPICATA. A pretty native variety pro- ducing heads of bright purple flowers from 8 to 15 inches long. LOBELI.\ CARDINALIS. A desirable native variety, producing large spikes of bright scarlet flowers. LYCHNIS VISCARIA ALBA PLENA. Large double white flowers, which are produced in the greatest profusion during the entire summer; very valuable for funeral designs, taking the place of the Carnation at a season when double white flowers are in great request; perfect! V hard v. LYCHNIS" VISCARIA RUBRA. An early spring- blooming plant which carries its clusters of brilliant crimson flowers for several weeks. MONARDA DIDYMA (Oswerjo Tea). Flowers bright scarlet, produced in terminal sp


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