. Bulbs and plants : autumn 1903. Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; House plants Catalogs. IRIS GERMANICA. GERMAN IRIS. (Iris Germanica.) This is the true "Fleur de Lis", the French nation- al flower. They thrive in any common garden soil and are perfectly hardy. In richness of color they rival the finest Orchids, blooming profusely, and delightfully fragrant. Bluebird—Beautiful deep violet blue. Celeste—Delicate pale lavender. Donna Maria—White, shaded with lavender. Florenlina—Pale blue, shaded and fringed orange- yellow; fragrant, extra fine. La Tendre—Pale violet or lavender. Pallida Spec


. Bulbs and plants : autumn 1903. Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; House plants Catalogs. IRIS GERMANICA. GERMAN IRIS. (Iris Germanica.) This is the true "Fleur de Lis", the French nation- al flower. They thrive in any common garden soil and are perfectly hardy. In richness of color they rival the finest Orchids, blooming profusely, and delightfully fragrant. Bluebird—Beautiful deep violet blue. Celeste—Delicate pale lavender. Donna Maria—White, shaded with lavender. Florenlina—Pale blue, shaded and fringed orange- yellow; fragrant, extra fine. La Tendre—Pale violet or lavender. Pallida Speciosa—Pale indigo blue. Any of the above, price each, 15c; $ per doz. The set of six for 75c. GERMAN IRIS—Mixed Varieties. We offer a splendid assortment of the finest named sorts mixed. Each, 10c; per doz., $ MONARDA—Horse Mint. Exceedingly effective, rn fact quite indispensable plants for the border, and equally useful for massing on the lawn. Plant dwarf and compact; foliage and flowers highly aromatic. Blooms most profusely. M. Didyma (Oswego Tea) — 1 foot, August. Scarlet; very desirable. Each, 15c; per $ MYOSOTIS.—Forget-Me-Not. M. Palustris—6 inches. Produces abundantly its well-known blue flowers in early summer and fall. Each, 10c: per doz., $ NEPETA-Cat Mint. N. Glechoma Var — A very pretty, variegated, trailing plant, suitable for rock-work or cemetery use for planting on graves. Each, 10c: per doz. $ IRIS. Imperial Japanese Iris. (Iris Kaempfferi.) Of this magnificent class of Iris we offer 12 of the newest and best sorts, single and semi-double. They are all perfectly hardy, requiring no protection in winter. 3nfeIope—Beautifully mottled and blotched. Gold Bound—Large, pure white, with gold banded center. Gypsy—Crimson-purple, veined with bright yellow, very distinct. Hannibal—Light blue with deep blue veining, yel- low center. Mahogany—Dark red shaded with maroon. Mount Hood —Light blue shaded with d


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