. Choice hardy trees and plants / Kelsey Nursery Nursery Catalogue. Choice Trees, Shrubs and Hardy Plants. 57. HYSSOPUS. Hyssop. Blue and white flowers on terminal spike. IRIS Gatesi. One of the finest and most beautiful of all Iris. Very rare. $10 per dozen. IRIS Qermanica. Showy broad- leaved Iris. Hardy and fine. Strong flowering roots, $2 per dozen ; S5 to |10 per 100. IRIS New Palestine. Flowers of distinct colorsandexquisite tints. Free bloom- ing, easily grown. Iris atrofusca,e\aret brown; Iris Naza- rena, creamy white, reddish browu spots; Iris atropur- purea, reddish pu
. Choice hardy trees and plants / Kelsey Nursery Nursery Catalogue. Choice Trees, Shrubs and Hardy Plants. 57. HYSSOPUS. Hyssop. Blue and white flowers on terminal spike. IRIS Gatesi. One of the finest and most beautiful of all Iris. Very rare. $10 per dozen. IRIS Qermanica. Showy broad- leaved Iris. Hardy and fine. Strong flowering roots, $2 per dozen ; S5 to |10 per 100. IRIS New Palestine. Flowers of distinct colorsandexquisite tints. Free bloom- ing, easily grown. Iris atrofusca,e\aret brown; Iris Naza- rena, creamy white, reddish browu spots; Iris atropur- purea, reddish pur- ple brown, and many others equal- ly as fine. $5 to $10 per dozen. 1RI5 Orientalis. Fine ornamental foliage and rich violet blue flowers. IRIS Kaempferi. This beautiful Japanese species is the finest of all the hardy Iris. Perfectly hardy and easily grown everywhere. Flowers extra large, 6 to 8 inches in diameter; in vari- ous tints of purple, lavender, blue, shaded with yellow straw color, and light shades, tinted, edged and penciled with dark rich colors, mak- ing very beautiful and effective combinations. In borders they give a mass of bloom for sev- eral weeks during June and July, when few flowers are out. I offer a superb collection of the choicest double and single varieties, includ- ing the newer named sorts, the best of my own importations from Japan. The newest and best strong flowering clumps, $5 per dozen. Selection of choice named kinds, $3 per dozen. Good strong roots, not named, but desirable colors, from $10 to S20 per 100. IRIS Pseudoacorus. Fine foliage and canary yel- low flowers. IRIS Pumila. Flowers early, with mass of deep blue flowers, 3 inches across. Forms dense beds 6 or 8 inches high. An indigenous species. Hardy and very fine. IRIS Siberica. A desirable hardy species; vari- ous colored flowers. Growth about 18 inches. IRIS Virginica. An effective variety with light blue flowers. IRIS Variegata. Amethyst blue, with rich pur- ple velning. A rare var
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