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CLUCAS Sr BODDINGTON CO. NEW YORK 44 Spring, 1905, Wholesale Catalogue IRIS white, GERMANICA—Continued edged -with Bacchus. Satiny blue. Very fine. Beauty. Grayish white, flowers slightly veined and shaded with blue. Canary Bird. Soft canary -yellow; free and fine. Darling. Large, deep blue. Morentina. Pure white, veined with lavender; fragrant. alba. Pure white ; form of above; large flowers. Geris. Pale blue, veined with blue. Goliath. Pale lilac, veined and shaded •with dark blue. Elector. Dark blue, with purple-blue blotched on the falls. Jenny Lind. Pure yellow, with deep purplish violet. Very fine. King Edward. Blue and white striped. King of the Blues. Rich deep blue. Lilaceus. Standards lilac, falls blue. L'lnnocence. Ivory white. L'lnterressante. Pale lilac, blotched with purple-violet. Marie. Rich blue. Mme. Cornelia. Bright rose. Minerva. Creamy white, veined and blotched with deep purple. Mont Blanc. White, tinted blue; extra. Purpurescens. Purple and mauve. Stellata. Olive and brown. Thasveris. Pale lilac, falls blotched and veined with purple-blue. Price of dormant roots of Iris Germanica—named varieties: Ea. 5c., doz. 50c., 100 $3.00, 1000 $25.00. All colors, mixed: Ea. 5c., doz. 35c., 100 $2.00, 1000 $15.00. Iris Pumila Hybrida A new and interesting race; cross between Iris pumila, a dwarf variety, and Iris germanica, the large-flowering garden variety, the result being an intermediate form—the foliage and habit of the former, with the flower of the latter. Rather later in bloom than pumila. Deserves extensive cultivation. Iris Germanica HYPERICUM (Gold Flower). Moserianum. Large, golden-3-el- low flowers, with crimson anthers ; a very effective and useful per 12 Per 100 plant $1 15 $8 00 IBERIS (Candytuft). One of the most desirable of our early spring-flowering plants; forming sheets of pure white flowers, with neat evergreen foliage. sempervirens. White 1 00 6 00 Little Gem. A very attractive dwarf form of above 1 25 8 00 INCARVILLEA (Hardy Gloxinia). One of the best and most striking of recently-introduced novelties, with large clusters of great Gloxinia-like flowers of lovely crimson purple; stout, graceful foliage 1 50 12 00 IRIS GERMANICA Next in popularity to the Japanese Irises are the German Irises, inasmuch as they are perfectly hardy and free-flowering. As the word Iris in Greek signifies "the rainbow," so do these varieties contain a diversity o f color rivaling the finest Orchids. Year by year we have increased our varieties until now they embrace all the most distinct types and best varieties obtainable. Alexander Van Humboldt. Blue and mauve. Cuanea. Royal purple, with darker shading. Eburna. Pure white,shading to creamy white. Excelsa. Pure yellow. Florida. Lemon-yellow. Formosa. Upper petals deep violet-blue, lower light violet. Price: Doz. 1.50, 100 $10.00. IRIS PUMILA. Flowers pale blue, tinged purple; dwarf. Doz. 50c., 100 $4.00. Various Irises SIBIRICA alba. White. Doz. $1.00, 100 $8.00. Blue. Doz. $1.00, 100 $8.00. orientalis. Doz. $1.00, 100 $8.00. IBERICA. FOETIDISSIMA 100 $8.00. Doz. $1.00, 100 $8.00. fol. var. Doz. $1.00, Japan Iris (Iris Kwmpferi). Field of several acres grown for us on Long Island Nurseries and Trial Grounds—Sparkill, Rockland Co., New York
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Contributor | Clucas & Boddington Co. |
Date | 1905 |
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Title | Wholesale catalogue of seeds, bulbs and plants / Clucas & Boddington Co. |
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Title | pg. 44 |
Transcript | CLUCAS Sr BODDINGTON CO. NEW YORK 44 Spring, 1905, Wholesale Catalogue IRIS white, GERMANICA—Continued edged -with Bacchus. Satiny blue. Very fine. Beauty. Grayish white, flowers slightly veined and shaded with blue. Canary Bird. Soft canary -yellow; free and fine. Darling. Large, deep blue. Morentina. Pure white, veined with lavender; fragrant. alba. Pure white ; form of above; large flowers. Geris. Pale blue, veined with blue. Goliath. Pale lilac, veined and shaded •with dark blue. Elector. Dark blue, with purple-blue blotched on the falls. Jenny Lind. Pure yellow, with deep purplish violet. Very fine. King Edward. Blue and white striped. King of the Blues. Rich deep blue. Lilaceus. Standards lilac, falls blue. L'lnnocence. Ivory white. L'lnterressante. Pale lilac, blotched with purple-violet. Marie. Rich blue. Mme. Cornelia. Bright rose. Minerva. Creamy white, veined and blotched with deep purple. Mont Blanc. White, tinted blue; extra. Purpurescens. Purple and mauve. Stellata. Olive and brown. Thasveris. Pale lilac, falls blotched and veined with purple-blue. Price of dormant roots of Iris Germanica—named varieties: Ea. 5c., doz. 50c., 100 $3.00, 1000 $25.00. All colors, mixed: Ea. 5c., doz. 35c., 100 $2.00, 1000 $15.00. Iris Pumila Hybrida A new and interesting race; cross between Iris pumila, a dwarf variety, and Iris germanica, the large-flowering garden variety, the result being an intermediate form—the foliage and habit of the former, with the flower of the latter. Rather later in bloom than pumila. Deserves extensive cultivation. Iris Germanica HYPERICUM (Gold Flower). Moserianum. Large, golden-3-el- low flowers, with crimson anthers ; a very effective and useful per 12 Per 100 plant $1 15 $8 00 IBERIS (Candytuft). One of the most desirable of our early spring-flowering plants; forming sheets of pure white flowers, with neat evergreen foliage. sempervirens. White 1 00 6 00 Little Gem. A very attractive dwarf form of above 1 25 8 00 INCARVILLEA (Hardy Gloxinia). One of the best and most striking of recently-introduced novelties, with large clusters of great Gloxinia-like flowers of lovely crimson purple; stout, graceful foliage 1 50 12 00 IRIS GERMANICA Next in popularity to the Japanese Irises are the German Irises, inasmuch as they are perfectly hardy and free-flowering. As the word Iris in Greek signifies "the rainbow," so do these varieties contain a diversity o f color rivaling the finest Orchids. Year by year we have increased our varieties until now they embrace all the most distinct types and best varieties obtainable. Alexander Van Humboldt. Blue and mauve. Cuanea. Royal purple, with darker shading. Eburna. Pure white,shading to creamy white. Excelsa. Pure yellow. Florida. Lemon-yellow. Formosa. Upper petals deep violet-blue, lower light violet. Price: Doz. 1.50, 100 $10.00. IRIS PUMILA. Flowers pale blue, tinged purple; dwarf. Doz. 50c., 100 $4.00. Various Irises SIBIRICA alba. White. Doz. $1.00, 100 $8.00. Blue. Doz. $1.00, 100 $8.00. orientalis. Doz. $1.00, 100 $8.00. IBERICA. FOETIDISSIMA 100 $8.00. Doz. $1.00, 100 $8.00. fol. var. Doz. $1.00, Japan Iris (Iris Kwmpferi). Field of several acres grown for us on Long Island Nurseries and Trial Grounds—Sparkill, Rockland Co., New York |
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