Our new guide : autumn 1894 . Rmmbqw III* The species of Iris described below will give great satisfaction grown inpots. Several can be placed in a five-inch pot for Winter blooming in thehouse, as they are easily grown, sure to bloom, and above all are somethingnew. The species offered are remarkably alike for their curiously constructedflowers and the peculiar manner in which the colors are blended ; also can beplanted in the garden; entirely hardy. Anglica.—Finest mixed seedlings, including great and striking variety ofcolor, splendid for bedding or borders, will afford a gorgeous display.


Our new guide : autumn 1894 . Rmmbqw III* The species of Iris described below will give great satisfaction grown inpots. Several can be placed in a five-inch pot for Winter blooming in thehouse, as they are easily grown, sure to bloom, and above all are somethingnew. The species offered are remarkably alike for their curiously constructedflowers and the peculiar manner in which the colors are blended ; also can beplanted in the garden; entirely hardy. Anglica.—Finest mixed seedlings, including great and striking variety ofcolor, splendid for bedding or borders, will afford a gorgeous display. 10 ; 3 for 25 cts. Hispanica.—Finest mixed, intense and dazzling colors, also suitable forbeds or borders and for pot culture. 5 cts. each; 6 for 25 cts. Peacock Iris.—Very showy, pure white, with bright blue spot on eachpetal. 10 cts. each; 3 for 25 cts. Persian Iris ( Violet scented).—Showy flowers, different colored standards;bright yellow beardless keel, with waved edges, short stem ; fine for cts


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