. A fine free-flowering early creamy-white, Bright violet-purple, 6 petals. Violet-purple, veined with white, SlX-PETALED Japanese Iris No. 4 Yomo=no=umi 6 petals. 9 Oniga-shima. 10 Shiga=no=ura=nami 6 petals. 11 Hano=no=nishiki. Bright violet, white veinings. 14 Shishi=ikari. White ground, densely veined and mottled with dark violet-purple. 15 Qekka=no=nami. Very early pure white. 16 Kummoma=no=sora. Silvery-white, suffused with soft light blue. 20 Kumo=funjin. White, with a broad border of magenta- lilac, 6 petals. 26 Uchitl. Crimson-purple, with few white veins, 6 petals. 31 Rinho. Rich, li


. A fine free-flowering early creamy-white, Bright violet-purple, 6 petals. Violet-purple, veined with white, SlX-PETALED Japanese Iris No. 4 Yomo=no=umi 6 petals. 9 Oniga-shima. 10 Shiga=no=ura=nami 6 petals. 11 Hano=no=nishiki. Bright violet, white veinings. 14 Shishi=ikari. White ground, densely veined and mottled with dark violet-purple. 15 Qekka=no=nami. Very early pure white. 16 Kummoma=no=sora. Silvery-white, suffused with soft light blue. 20 Kumo=funjin. White, with a broad border of magenta- lilac, 6 petals. 26 Uchitl. Crimson-purple, with few white veins, 6 petals. 31 Rinho. Rich, lively purple, with white veinings, 6 petals. 39 Fuki-yose. Light ground color, marbled with aniline-blue, 6 petals. Price DREER'S IMPERIAL JAPANESE IRIS (Iris Kaempferi.) The improved forms of this beautiful flower have placed them in the same rank popularly as the Hardy Phloxes and Paeonies. Coming into flower about the middle of June and continuing for five or six weeks, they fill in a period when flowers of this attrac- tive type are particularly welcome. They succeed in almost any soil and position, but re- spond quickly to liberal treatment. They like rich soil and plenty of water when they are forming their buds and developing their flowers. We offer one of the choicest collections, each one dis- tinct and desirable. Valuable as cut flowers, for which purpose they should be cut in the bud state, permitting the blooms to expand after being placed in water. Order by name or number. Kanarinishiki. Greyish-white, marbled violet, 6 petals. 43 Shi=un=ryo. Greyish-white, deeply and densely veined and suffused with violet. 44 Yoshimo. Creamy-white, delicately veined with violet. 6 petals. 55 Shuchiukwa. Crimson-purple, with large white veins and centre. 60 Kagaribi. Silvery-white, traced and marbled ultramarine- blue, 6 petals. 62 flisutmoshito. Violet-purple, marbled with white. 67 Klgan=no=misaO. Very late flowering; pure white. 71 Qei=sho=I. Crimson-purple, with numerous white


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