. Six ri:i ) Japanese Iris. THREE-PETALLED JAPANESE No. IRIS. il ilcitm no nishiki. Bright violet-purple veined white. 12 Shippo. Light lilac, densely veined with purple. 14 Shishi-kari. Light ground color, veined and mottled with dark violet-purple. 23 Yedo-kagami. Magenta-lilac, veined white. 33 Kakujakuro. White ground, marked with violet-blue in such manner that makes it a] pear as if dusted on. 43 Shi-un-ryo. Greyish-white, deeply and densely veined and suffused with violet. â¢")â¢") Shuchiukwa. Crimson-purple with white veins. 02 Misutmoshito. Violet-purple, marbled wit
. Six ri:i ) Japanese Iris. THREE-PETALLED JAPANESE No. IRIS. il ilcitm no nishiki. Bright violet-purple veined white. 12 Shippo. Light lilac, densely veined with purple. 14 Shishi-kari. Light ground color, veined and mottled with dark violet-purple. 23 Yedo-kagami. Magenta-lilac, veined white. 33 Kakujakuro. White ground, marked with violet-blue in such manner that makes it a] pear as if dusted on. 43 Shi-un-ryo. Greyish-white, deeply and densely veined and suffused with violet. â¢")â¢") Shuchiukwa. Crimson-purple with white veins. 02 Misutmoshito. Violet-purple, marbled with white. t>7 Kigan-no-misao. A late-flowering pure white. 70 Kimi-no-megumi. White, densely veined with purple. 7-"> Shirataki. Silvery-white, border of petals suffustd with light parma-violet. 77 Yayatira. White, occasionally marbled with light violet. 82 Ari=ake. Violet-purple, marbled white. 85 Ojochin. Light violet-purple, the larger veins white. 86 See = 0-bO. Pure while, minor petals marked purple. 96 Tebotan. White ground, with viol* t-blue veinings. 97 Shiro=fungen. Light ground, suffused with bluish-violet. 00 Yomo-zakuru. light ground color, densely veined and suffused reddish-purple. 102 Shi-no-maki. Rich royal purple. 106 Sakata. Lavender blue with deeper veinings, standards and minor petals ageratum-blue. Price: Any of the above, 25 cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. Set of IMI sorts, £ cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. VARIOUS IRIS. We offer below some of the very finest species and varieties. Pseudacorus. The common yellow Water Flag, suitable for marshes and water courses. 15 cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. Pumila hybrida Cyanea. Rich purple, with blackish shad- ings. 20 cts. each; $ per doz. Excelsa. A beautiful clear yellow, shaded darker. 20 each; $ per doz. Sibirica. Purplish-blue flowers on slender scapes 3 feet high; useful for cutting. 15 cts. each; $ per doz. â Orlentalis. Rich violet-
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