. Iberis (Hardy Candytuft) They succeed in almost any soil and position, but like rich soil and plenty of water when they are forming their buds and develop ing 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. No. Order by name or number. 4. Yomo-no-umi. Fine free-flowering creamy-white, 6 petals. 5. Koki-no-iro. Rich royal purple, white veinings; 6 petals. 6. Date-dogu. Rich violet purple with metallic sheen; 3 petals. 12. Shippo. Light lilac, densely veined with purple; 3 petals. 15. Ge


. Iberis (Hardy Candytuft) They succeed in almost any soil and position, but like rich soil and plenty of water when they are forming their buds and develop ing 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. No. Order by name or number. 4. Yomo-no-umi. Fine free-flowering creamy-white, 6 petals. 5. Koki-no-iro. Rich royal purple, white veinings; 6 petals. 6. Date-dogu. Rich violet purple with metallic sheen; 3 petals. 12. Shippo. Light lilac, densely veined with purple; 3 petals. 15. Gekka-no-nami. Very early pure white; 3 petals. 31. Rinho. A rich lively purple, 6 petals. 43. Shi-un-ryo. Greyish white deeply and densely veined and suffused with violet; 3 petals. 46. O-tor-ige. Aniline-blue veined white and white halo; 6 petals. 55. Shuchiukwa. Crimson-purple with large white veins and centre. 105. Nagano. Rich violet-purple, shaded with blue, 6 petals. 109. Hosokawa. Rich purple with white veinings. 112. Kamata. A beautiful mottled white and violet; 6 petals. Price. Anyof theabove, 35ctJ. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. Set of 12 sorts for $ Japanese Iris in Mixture 20 cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100.


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