. Spanish Iris No. 94 Komochi=guma. Rich, velvety pansy violet. 97 Shiro-fungen. Light ground, suffused throughout with bluish-violet, with darker veinings. 105 Nagano. Rich violet-purple, shaded with blue, 6 petals. 109 Hosokawa. Rich purple with white veinings. SPANISH IRIS (Iris Hispanica) These beautiful bulbous Iris have appropriately been called the "Or- chids of the Hardy Flower ; For best effects they should be planted in beds or groups of twenty-five or more, the larger the num- ber the finer the effect. They grow from 18 to 24 inches high, and bloom from the end of M


. Spanish Iris No. 94 Komochi=guma. Rich, velvety pansy violet. 97 Shiro-fungen. Light ground, suffused throughout with bluish-violet, with darker veinings. 105 Nagano. Rich violet-purple, shaded with blue, 6 petals. 109 Hosokawa. Rich purple with white veinings. SPANISH IRIS (Iris Hispanica) These beautiful bulbous Iris have appropriately been called the "Or- chids of the Hardy Flower ; For best effects they should be planted in beds or groups of twenty-five or more, the larger the num- ber the finer the effect. They grow from 18 to 24 inches high, and bloom from the end of May on through June. We have secured a limited quantity of extra strong home-grown bulbs, and offer as under: Belle Chinoise. Rich buttercup-yellow. King of the Blues. Rich dark blue shaded lighter. Snowball. A beautiful clear white. Price. Any of the above, 80 cts. per doz.; $ per 100. -;''J DREER'S IMPERIAL JAPANESE IRIS (W. Kaempferl) The improved forms of this beautiful flower have placed them in the same rank popularly as the Hardy Phloxes and Peonies. Coming into Rower about the middle of June, and continuing for five or six weeks, they fill in a period when flowers of this attractive type are particularly welcome. \ They succeed in almost any soil and position, but like rich soil and plenty of water when they are forming their buds and developing their flowers. 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. Kosui=no=iro. Violet-blue veined white, 6 petals. Yoino=no=umi. A fine free-flowering early creamy-white, 6 petals. Qekka=no=nami. Very early pure white. Kummoma=no-SOra. Silvery-white suffused with soft light blue. Yoshimo. Creamy-white delicately veined with violet, 6 petals. 55 Shuchiukwa. and centre. Silvery-white, traced and marbled ultra- 6 petals. Pure white, the minor petals marked with Crimson-purple, with large white veins 60 Kagariba


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