Japanese iris iris kaempferi Stock Photos and Images
RMA4A4WW–Japanese Iris (Iris kaempferi), blossom
RFB094XP–Capitol Dandy or Japanese Iris (Iris kaempferi) in a garden pond
RMHMR9EB–Japanese water Iris (Iris ensata kaempferi), Iridaceae, Strybing Arboretum, San Francisco, United States.
RMF87E0E–Japanese iris or hanashobu, Iris ensata (Iris kaempferi). White Alexandre von Humboldt and purple Professor de Vriese varieties. Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaire's Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe, Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, Ghent, Belgium, 1874.
RMPR0NFT–Iris Kæmpferi; Kazumasa Ogawa, Japanese, 1860 - 1929, Yokohama, Japan; 1896; Hand-colored collotype; 27.9 x 20.8 cm
RM2JN2YE4–Iris ensata 'Utamaro', Japanese Iris White Yellow Iris Flower Iris kaempferi
RMAC0E7Y–Iris ensata Gusto
RMP1BFM0–Japanese Iris ensata 'Pink Stripe' Pale Iris flower
RMDEY7BM–Japanese Iris (Iris ensata, Iris kaempferi), flowering, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RM2C4GF3F–Japanese Iris ensata flower June beautiful flower closeup Iris June portrait
RFBMK549–Water iris with pond lily and water plantain in still pond at dusk
RM2R888NP–Capitol dandy (Iris kaempferi) Japanese Prachtiris, Japanese Iris
RMPR0NG1–Iris Kæmpferi; Kazumasa Ogawa, Japanese, 1860 - 1929, Yokohama, Japan; 1896; Hand-colored collotype; 26.8 x 20.6 cm
RMMPRXNM–Iris Kaempferi - Front Cover, 1890, (colour woodblock print)
RMFC9MJK–Japanese iris
RFBA1RDJ–Japanese Iris with Green Foliage
RM2ACAXEP–Iris ensata, Japanese marsh iris
RM2G7HAH2–'Dinner Plate Tiramisu' Japanese iris, Japansk iris (Iris ensata)
RMP7CX5X–Japanese iris or hanashobu, Iris ensata (Iris kaempferi). White Alexandre von Humboldt and purple Professor de Vriese varieties. Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaire's Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe, Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, Ghent, Belgium, 1874.
RMDR6N4M–Russian iris (Iris ensata)
RM2ME8P57–Japanese iris hybrid, Iris ensata, Edward George Henderson. Raised by Edward George Henderson and Son, Wellington Nurseries, St. John's Wood. As Iris kaempferi cultivar. Handcolored botanical illustration drawn and lithographed by Worthington George Smith from Henry Honywood Dombrain's Floral Magazine, New Series, Volume 3, L. Reeve, London, 1874. Lithograph printed by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son.
RM2C3NN2N–Japanese water iris, Iris Ensata 'Kozasa Gawa' in flower in late spring / early summer at RHS Garden Wisley, Surrey, southeast Englad
RMW9G0C2–Archive image from page 86 of Currie's farm and garden annual. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1923 48th year curriesfarmgarde19curr 6 Year: 1923 ( GaiUardia. HEUCHERA SAIVGUIRTEA—Alum Root. It produces an abundance of flowers a rich, dazzling crimson. Each 25c; A most useful and desirable hardy border perennial, nearly all summer. Excellent for cutting. Color per doz. $2.50. IMPERIAL JAPANESE IRIS—Iris Kaempferi. The flowers, which measure from 8 to 10 inches across are unsurpassed in richness of color, exquisite form and beautiful markings. Gold Bound—Large, pure white, with gold b
RM2AX5EXR–Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1915 . LIST OF HARDY HERBACEOUS PLANTS FOR 1915. 97. DOUBLE HOLLYHOCK. IRIS. The Iris has always been a very popular plant, but since theintroduction of the several exceedingly handsome varieties nowin cultivation it has really become indispensable. The flowersare almost indescribably beautiful and are produced in amazing-profusion for several weeks in early summer. All of the varietiesare perfectly hardy and succeed admirably in any good, richgarden soil, preferring, however, a rather moist situation.IMPERIAL JAPANESE IRIS—Iris Kaempferi. Of this magni
RFRAGEFC–Iris Kæmpferi, Kazumasa Ogawa (Japanese, 1860 - 1929), Yokohama, Japan, 1896, Hand-colored collotype, 27.9 x 20.8 cm reimagined
RMPFY9G1–. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1923 48th year. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. GaiUardia. HEUCHERA SAIVGUIRTEA—Alum Root. It produces an abundance of flowers a rich, dazzling crimson. Each 25c; A most useful and desirable hardy border perennial, nearly all summer. Excellent for cutting. Color per doz. $2.50. IMPERIAL JAPANESE IRIS—Iris Kaempferi. The flowers, which measure from 8 to 10 inches across are unsurpassed in richness
RMMCHM84–. Dreer's Imperial Japanese Iris (Iris Kaempferi) The improved forms of this beautiful flower have placed them in the same rank popularly as the Hardy Phloxes and Peonies. Coming into flower about the middle of June, and continuing for five or six weeks, they fill in a period when flowers of this attractive type are particularly welcome. They succeed in almost any soil and position, but like ricli soil and plenty of water when they are forming their buds and developing their flowers. Valuable as cut flowers, for which purpose they should he cut in the bud state, permitting the blooms to expand
RM2G7HAH1–'Dinner Plate Tiramisu' Japanese iris, Japansk iris (Iris ensata)
RM2T69B3B–Japanese iris hybrid, Iris ensata, Edward George Henderson. Raised by Edward George Henderson and Son, Wellington Nurseries, St. John's Wood. As Iris kaempferi cultivar. Handcolored botanical illustration drawn and lithographed by Worthington George Smith from Henry Honywood Dombrain's Floral Magazine, New Series, Volume 3, L. Reeve, London, 1874. Lithograph printed by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son.
RMDR6N3A–Russian iris (Iris ensata)
RM2C3NN2X–Japanese water iris, Iris Ensata 'Kozasa Gawa' in flower in late spring / early summer at RHS Garden Wisley, Surrey, southeast Englad
RM2D8463D–Japanese iris (Iris ensata). Another scientific name Iris kaempferi
RMT0BNM6–Dreer's garden book 1921 (1921) Dreer's garden book 1921 dreersgardenbook1921henr Year: 1921 174 ;HWADREER -PHIIAKl3PHIA-fi-^HARCfr PEREhhIAL PLANTS- RfH Dreer's Imperial Japanese Iris (Iris Kaempferi) The improved forms of this beautiful flower have placed them in the same rank popularly as the Hardy Phloxes and Peonies. Coming into flower about the middle of June, and continuing for five or six weeks, they fill in a period when flowers of this attractive type are particularly welcome. They succeed in almost any soil and position, but like ricli soil and plenty of water when they are for
RM2AD25YJ–Japanese Iris ensata 'Dragon Mane' flower close up purple Irises
RM2CEP8AN–. Seeds, bulbs, plants. by express, not prepaid. GERMAN IRIS A good old flower, handsome, and as many hued as some of our finestorchids. Perfectly hardy. They blocm in May and June, when there isalways a scarcity of flowers. Plant three inches deep. We offer in mixedcolors at 10c each, postpaid. Clumps, 15c, not prepaid. JAPANESE. IRIS. Iris Kaempferi Leaves of Japanese Iris are narrow in place of broad; their flowers areof different shape, and are produced after the German Iris has passedaway, continuing: in bloom for several weeks. They are among the mostbeautiful summer blooming: plants, an
RFRAGEFF–Iris Kæmpferi, Kazumasa Ogawa (Japanese, 1860 - 1929), Yokohama, Japan, 1896, Hand-colored collotype, 26.8 x 20.6 cm reimagined
RMMCF5WE–. Japanese Iris Japanese Iris (Iris Kaempferi) The improved forms of this beautiful flower have placed it in the same rank popularly as the Hardy Phloxes and Peonies. Coming into flower about the middle of June, and continuing for 3 to 4 weeks they fill in a period when flowers of this attractive type are particularly welcome. 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. We have selected the following varieties from a long list of introductions as the most distinctive. With their rich, lust
RM2C3NMTE–Japanese water iris, Iris Ensata 'Kozasa Gawa' in flower in late spring / early summer at RHS Garden Wisley, Surrey, southeast Englad
RM2CGF0W7–Japanese iris (Iris ensata). Another scientific name Iris kaempferi
RMT0NR31–Dreer's autumn catalogue 1931 (1931) Dreer's autumn catalogue 1931 dreersautumncata1931henr Year: 1931 pWjyA-BBEE^ HARDY PERENNIAL PIANTS I 37 Japanese IriS (Iris Kaempferi) The improved forms of this beautiful flower have placed them in the same rank popularly as the Hardy Phloxes and Peonies. Coming into flower about the middle of June, and continuing for 3 to 4 weeks they fill in a period when flowers of this attractive type are particularly welcome. 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
RM2CGF0P9–Japanese iris (Iris ensata). Another scientific name Iris kaempferi
RMP1B1MW–Japanese Iris ensata ' Spontanea ', purple irises in flower bed
RF2B9ERCE–Iris Kæmpferi, Kazumasa Ogawa (Japanese, 1860 - 1929), Yokohama, Japan, 1896, Hand-colored collotype, 27.9 x 20.8 cm (11 x 8 3,16 in, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RMRHGG9P–. Boddington's quality bulbs, seeds and plants / Arthur T. Boddington.. Nursery Catalogue. BODDINGTON'S JAPANESE IRIS {Iris Kaempferi) The Japanese Iris is the most showy and strikingly beautiful of all the large family of Iris; ami very few flowers, the orchid not being excepted, surpass this unique flower in size and gorgeousness and variety of color, which ranges from snow-white to the deepest purple, striped, variegated and multicolored in the greatest profusion of coloring. The collections which we offer below are American grown, thor- oughly acclimated and hardy and true to color and nam
RMMCHXAJ–. The Celfbratrd Horikifi Ihts Fi.nwFft Ctakofn, Tokio. Japan. Dreer's Imperial Japanese Iris. (Iris Kaempferi. i The improved form-; of lliis beautiful flower have placed them in the same rank popularly as the Hardy Phloxes and Paeonies. Coming into flower about the middle of June and continuing for five or six weeks, they fill in a period when flowers of this attrac- tive type are particularly welcome. They succeed in almost any soil and position, but respond quickly to liberal treatment. They like rich soil and plenty of water when they are forming their buds and developing their flowers. W
RM2C3NMTG–Japanese water iris, Iris Ensata 'Kozasa Gawa' in flower in late spring / early summer at RHS Garden Wisley, Surrey, southeast Englad
RMRYRRJH–Dreer's mid-summer list 1925 (1925) Dreer's mid-summer list 1925 . dreersmidsummerl1925henr Year: 1925 HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIAâSPRING FLOWERING BULBS 47 Japanese Iris (Iris Kaempferi The improved forms of this beautiful flower have placed them in the same rank popularly as the Hardy Phloxes and Peonies. Coming into flower about the middle of June, and continuing for five or six weeks, they fill in a period when flowers of this attractive type are particularly welcome. They succeed in almost any soil and position, but like rich soil and plenty of water when they are forming their buds
RF2B9ERDF–Iris Kæmpferi, Kazumasa Ogawa (Japanese, 1860 - 1929), Yokohama, Japan, 1896, Hand-colored collotype, 26.8 x 20.6 cm (10 9,16 x 8 1,8 in, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RMRHGD4B–. Boddington's quality bulbs, seeds and plants / Arthur T. Boddington.. Nursery Catalogue. BODDINGTON'S JAPANESE IRIS {Iris Kaempferi) The Japanese Iris is the most showy and strikingly beautiful of all the large family of Iris; and very few flowers, the orchid not being excepted, surpass this unique flower in size and gorgeousness and variety of color, which ranges from snow-white to the deepest purple, striped, variegated and multicolored in the greatest profusion of coloring. The collections which we offer below are American grown, thor- oughly acclimated and hardy and true to color and nam
RMMCJ6HC–. Imf- CFi.f-nK Trn Hohiki':i Iris Flowrk Gakdrn'. Tokio. Japan. DREER'S IMPERIAL JAPANESE IRIS. (Iris Kaempferi). The improved forms of this beautiful flower have placed them in the same rank popularly as the Hardy Phloxes and Pceonias. Coming into flower about the middle of June and continuing for five or six weeks, they fill in a period when flowers of this attrac- tive type are particularly welcome. They succeed in almost any soil and position, but respond quickly to liberal treatment. They like rich soil and plenty of water when they are forming their buds and developing their flowers. W
RMT0N6F7–Dreer's autumn catalogue 1915 (1915) Dreer's autumn catalogue 1915 dreersautumncata1915henr Year: 1915 lltliiarADRKR-WIIADtLPHIAJy^mBULBSFOR^LbPljANTINCrljyi 27 Imf- CFi.f-nK Trn Hohiki':i Iris Flowrk Gakdrn'. Tokio. Japan. DREER'S IMPERIAL JAPANESE IRIS. (Iris Kaempferi). The improved forms of this beautiful flower have placed them in the same rank popularly as the Hardy Phloxes and Pceonias. Coming into flower about the middle of June and continuing for five or six weeks, they fill in a period when flowers of this attrac- tive type are particularly welcome. They succeed in almost any s
RMRHGBJW–. Boddington's quality bulbs, seeds and plants / Arthur T. Boddington.. Nursery Catalogue. BODDINGTON'S ^yUa£lPl/ BULBS JAPANESE IRIS {Iris Kaempferi) The Japanese Iris is the most showy and strikingly beautihil of all the large family of Iris; and very few flowers, the orchid not being excepted, surpass this unique flower in size and gorgeousness and variety of color, which ranges from snow-white to the deepest purple, striped, variegated and nmlticolored in the greatest profusion of coloring. The collections which we offer below are American grown, thor- oughly acclimated and hardy and true
RMMAC99P–. Dreer's mid-summer list 1925 . Japanese Iris (Iris Kaempferi The improved forms of this beautiful flower have placed them in the same rank popularly as the Hardy Phloxes and Peonies. Coming into flower about the middle of June, and continuing for five or six weeks, they fill in a period when flowers of this attractive type are particularly welcome. 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. ^ j*j, ^^K3^r */J Valuable as cut flowers, for which purpose they should be cut in the bud state,
RMT0D7MW–Dreer's garden book Henry Dreer's garden book / Henry A. Dreer. dreersgardenbook1931dree Year: HARDY PERENNIAL WANTS yPHIMDElPlM?^ iss Japanese Iris (Iris Kaempferi) The improved forms of this beautiful flower have placed them in the same rank popularly as the Hardy Phloxes and Peonies. Coming into flower about the middle of June, and continuing for 3 to 4 weeks they fill in a period when flowers of this attractive type are particularly welcome. 2 j to 3 feet. They succeed in almost any soil and position, but like rich soil and plenty of water when they are forming their buds and develop- i
RMRHFN4F–. Boddington's quality bulbs, seeds and plants / Arthur T. Boddington.. Nursery Catalogue. BODDINGTON'S JAPANESE IRIS (Iris Kaempferi) The Japanese Iris is the most showy and strikin^;Iy beautiful of all the large family of Iris; and very few flowers, the orchid not bein^^ excepted, surpass this unique flower in size and gorgeousness and variety of color, which ranges from snow-white to the deepest purple, striped, variegated and multicolored in the greatest profusion of coloring. The collections which we offer below are American grown, thor- oughly acclimated and hardy and true to cokir and n
RMMCH881–. Japanese Iris, Gold Bound Dreer's Itnperial Japanese Iris Iris Kaempferi ® These noble Iris are the most beautiful of the species and are becoming more popular each season. They begin blooming in mid-June and continue for about 5 or 6 weeks. Many of the flowers measure from 10 to 12 inches in diameter and rival Orchids in their rich colorings. While they succeed in almost any soil and under any condition, they delight in a rich, deep, moist position. Catherine Parry. Blue overlaid with violet; double. Columbia. Blue with white veins; double. Eleanor Parry. An excellent double purple. Fascina
RMT0P6XF–Dreer's autumn planting guide for Dreer's autumn planting guide for 1940 dreersautumnplan1940henr Year: 1940 DREER'S HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS Japanese Iris Dreer's Japanese Iris Iris Kaempferi ® These noble Iris are the most beautiful of the species and are becoming more popular each season. They begin blooming in mid-June and continue for about 5 or 6 weeks. Many of the flowers measure from 10 to 12 inches in diameter. While they succeed in almost any soil and under any conditions they delight in a rich, deep, moist position. 17-355 Catherine Parry. Blue overlaid with violet; double. 17-35
RMRHGDWA–. Boddington's quality bulbs, seeds and plants / Arthur T. Boddington.. Nursery Catalogue. JAPANESE IRIS {Iris Kaempferi) The Japanese Iris is the most showy and strikingly beautiful of all the large family of Iris ; and very few flowers, the orchid not being excepted, surpass this unique flower in size and gor- geousness and variety of color, which ranges from snow-white to the deepest purple, striped, variegated and multicolored in the greatest profusion of coloring. The collection which we offer below is American grown, thoroughly acclimated and hardy and true to color and name, which is ra
RMMCH83G–. Japanese Iris, Gold Bound Dreer's Imperial Japanese Iris Iris Kaempferi ® These noble Iris are the most beautiful of the species and are becoming more popular each season. They begin blooming about the middle of June and continue for about 5 or 6 weeks. Many of the flowers measure from 10 to 12 inches in diameter and rival Orchids in their rich colorings. While they succeed in almost any soil and under any condition, they delight in a rich deep moist position. Bertha Hallock. Pale lilac, beautifully suffused violet. Double. Blue Danube. Double blue with white veins; yellow center. Catherine
RMT02ADN–Dreer's garden book for 1941 . dreersgardenbook1941henr Year: 1941 HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS Japanese Iris Dreer's Imperial Japanese Iris ® Iris Kaempferi These noble Iris are the most beautiful of the species. They begin blooming about the middle of June and continue for S or 6 weeks. Many flowers measure 10 inches in diameter and rival Orchids in beauty. 17-355 Catherine Parry. Blue over- laid with bright violet. A magnificent double flower. 17-356 Columbia. A fine double blue with pure white veins and yellow center. 17-357 Eleanor Parry. Claret purple with blue sheen. Fine double flower. 1
RMRHGHH0–. Boddington's quality bulbs, seeds and plants / Arthur T. Boddington.. Nursery Catalogue. Iris Kaempferi, Mrs. C. T. Saxton SECTION I, continued JAPANESE IRIS (Iris Kaempferi) The Japanese Iris is the most showy and strikingly beautiful of all the large family of Iris ; and very few flowers, the orchid not being excepted, surpass this unique flower in size and gor- geousness and variety of color, which ranges from snow-white to the deepest purple, striped, variegated and multicolored in the greatest profusion of coloring. The collection which we offer below is American grown, thoroughly accli
RMMACE58–. Dreer's wholesale price list for 1905 : flower seeds decorative hardy garden greenhouse and other plants bulbs vegetable seeds, tools, fertilizers, insecticides, sundries, etc . JAPANESE IRIS Japanese Iris. (Iris Kaempferi.) Date=dOgU. Rich violet-purple, with golden centre. Gekka=no = nami. A very early pure white variety. Hana=aoi. The nearest approach to a true blue. Hana-no=nishiki. Bright violet-purple; three petals. Iso=no=nami. Silvery-white ; veined with violet. Kagaribi. White, traced with ultramarine blue. Kanarinishiki. Greyish while, mottled with violet. Kigan=no = misao. A late
RMRYRKNA–Dreer's wholesale price list Dreer's wholesale price list : bulbs plants flower seeds, vegetable seeds, grass seeds, fertilizers, insecticides, tools, etc . dreerswholesalep1903henr Year: 1903 GERMAN IRIS. IRIS K/«MPFI:R1 (JAPANESE IRIS). Iris Kaempferi—Continued. Shuchiukwa. Crimson purple, with white veins, yellow centre and white halo. Three large petals. Toro=odori. Pure white, faintly traced with violet. Taiheiraku. Eight to ten petals of crimson purple, standards purple. Uji=-no=-hotaru. Six petals, deep purple, shaded with blue, which deepens to the centre. (Jchiu. Six petals, bright
RMRHGHRR–. Boddington's quality bulbs, seeds and plants / Arthur T. Boddington.. Nursery Catalogue. BODDINGTON'S ^A.UttltV BULBS 121 JAPANESE IRIS {Iris Kaempferi) The Japanese Iris is the most showy and strikingly beautiful of all the large family of Iris; and very few flowers, the orchid not being excepted, surpass this unique Hower in size and gorgeousness niul variety of color, which ranges from snow-white to the deepest purple, striped, variegated and multicolored in the greatest profusion of coloring. The collections which we ofTer below are American grown, thor- oughly acclimated and hardy and
RMMACFRF–. Dreer's wholesale price list : bulbs plants flower seeds, vegetable seeds, grass seeds, fertilizers, insecticides, tools, etc . GERMAN IRIS. IRIS K/«MPFI:R1 (JAPANESE IRIS). Iris Kaempferi—Continued. Shuchiukwa. Crimson purple, with white veins, yellow centre and white halo. Three large petals. Toro=odori. Pure white, faintly traced with violet. Taiheiraku. Eight to ten petals of crimson purple, standards purple. Uji=-no=-hotaru. Six petals, deep purple, shaded with blue, which deepens to the centre. (Jchiu. Six petals, bright purple, with crimson sheen and few white veins ; pure yellow cent
RMT2329J–Archive image from page 78 of Dingee guide to rose culture Dingee guide to rose culture : for more than 60 years an authority dingeeguidetoros19ding 6 Year: 1915 FOU.NDED leso Dingee Hardy and Miscellaneous Plants and Bulbs Japanese Iris (Iris Kaempferi) The most g-orgeously colored hardy plants in exist- ence; beautiful. Our stock is especially fine. Price, largre clumps, 25c. each, any 5 for $1.00, postpaid. The set of 11 for $2.00, postpaid. SINGLE FLOWERING IRIS. Apollo. Pure white, pink center. Helen von Siebold. Reddish, veined white, center yellow. Mt. Hood. Light blue, shaded darker.
RMREYHW3–. Dreer's mid-summer list 1925. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Japanese Iris (Iris Kaempferi The improved forms of this beautiful flower have placed them in the same rank popularly as the Hardy Phloxes and Peonies. Coming into flower about the middle of June, and continuing for five or six weeks, they fill in a period when flowers of this attractive type are particularly welcome. They succeed in almost any soil and position, but like rich soil and plenty of water when they are forming their buds a
RMMCH9EN–. Japanese Iris Dreer's Japanese Iris Iris Kaempferi ® These noble Iris are the most beautiful of the species and are becoming more popular each season. They begin blooming in mid-June and continue for about 5 or 6 weeks. Many of the flowers measure from 10 to 12 inches in diameter. While they succeed in almost any soil and under any conditions they delight in a rich, deep, moist position. 17-355 Catherine Parry. Blue overlaid with violet; double. 17-356 Columbia. Blue with white veins; double. 17-357 Eleanor Parry. An excellent double purple. 17-358 Fascination. Elegant double mauve-pink flow
RMT0P6W2–Dreer's autumn catalogue 1926 (1926) Dreer's autumn catalogue 1926 dreersautumncata1926henr Year: 1926 24 (flEHiyA-DKEE^ BULBS S R^LL PLANTING ^miBIEH'fflill^ Japanese Iris (ins Kaempferi) The improved forms of this beautiful flower have placed them in the same rank popularly as the Hardy Phloxes and Peonies. Coming into flower about the middle of June, and continuing for 3 to 4 weeks they fill in a period when flowers of this attractive type are particularly welcome. They succeed in almost any soil and position, but like rich soil and plenty of water when they are forming their buds and dev
RMRHGF1F–. Boddington's quality bulbs, seeds and plants / Arthur T. Boddington.. Nursery Catalogue. Iris Eaempferi, Mrs. C. T. Sazton JAPANESE IRIS {Iris Kaempferi) The lapanese Iris is the most showy and strikingly beautiful of all the large family of Iris ; and very few flowers, the orchid not being excepted, surpass this unique flower in size and gor- geousness and variety of color, which ranges from snow-white to the deepest purple, striped, variegated and multicolored in the greatest profusion of coloring. The collection which we offer below is American grown, thoroughly acclimated and hardy and t
RMMCHR80–. No. 20 Kumo=funjsn. Light ground color with a broad border of bright magenta-lilac, six petals. 26 Uchiu. Crimson-purple with few white veins, six petals. 39 Fuki=yOSe. Light ground color, marbled with aniline-blue, six petals. 43 Shi=un=ryO. Grayish-white, deeply and densely veined and suffused with violet. 44 YoshimO. Creamy-white, delicately veined with violet, six petals. 55 Shuchillkwa. Crimson-purple, with large white veins and centre. 60 Kagaribi. Silvery-white, traced and marbled with ultra- marine-blue, six petals. DREER'S IMPERIAL JAPANESE IRIS (Iris Kaempferi) The improved forms o
RMT0BP3H–Dreer's garden book 1929 (1929) Dreer's garden book 1929 dreersgardenbook1929henr Year: 1929 (flEHRyAJREEPt,^ HARDy PERENNIAL PIANTS >HILBmiffiIk 185 Japanese Iris (ins Kaempferi) The improved forms of this beautiful flower have placed them in the same rank popularly as the Hardy Phloxes and Peonies. Coming into flower about the middle of June, and continuing for 3 to 4 weeks they fill in a period when flowers of this attractive type are particularly welcome. They succeed in almost any soil and position, but like rich soil and plenty of water when they are forming their buds and developin
RMREYHW4–. Dreer's mid-summer list 1925. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIAâSPRING FLOWERING BULBS 47. Japanese Iris (Iris Kaempferi The improved forms of this beautiful flower have placed them in the same rank popularly as the Hardy Phloxes and Peonies. Coming into flower about the middle of June, and continuing for five or six weeks, they fill in a period when flowers of this attractive type are particularly welcome. They succeed in almost any soil and position, but like rich soi
RMMCJA8X–. Japanese Iris Japanese Iris—iris Kaempferi ® Bertha Hallock. Pale lilac, beautifully suffused violet. Double. Blue Danube. Double blue with white veins; yellow center. Catherine Parry. Blue overlaid with violet; double. Dream. Silvery white, veined and mottled violet; three petals. Gold Bound. Double creamy white with gold bands. Helena Von Siebold. Crimson-purple; white veins. Three petals. Mahogany. Si. large, round petals of velvety crimson-purple. Mount Hood. Rich royal purple with yellow center. Double, Paragon. Rich royal purple with many white veins. Six petals. Pyramid. Six large ro
RMT0BP35–Dreer's garden book 1923 (1923) Dreer's garden book 1923 dreersgardenbook1923henr Year: 1923 (flEHByAJKEElt^ HARDY PERENNIAL PIANTS mamn 183 JAPANESE IRIS (IHs Kaempferi) The improved forms of this beautiful flower have placed them in the same rank popu- larly as the Hardy Phloxes and Peonies. Coming into flower about the middle of June, and continuing for five or six weeks, they fill in a period when flowers of this attractive type are particularly welcome. They succeed in almost any soil and position, but like rich soil and plenty of water when they are forming their buds and developing the
RMRJ7R99–. Childs' fall bulbs that bloom plants that please berries that bear. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; John Lewis Childs (Firm); Commercial catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Vegetables; Bulbs (Plants); Seeds; Flowers. FALL CATALOG OF PLANTS AND BULBS FOR 1921" 33. A FIELD OF JAPAN IRIS AT FLOWERFIELD WHERE WE GROW THEM BY THE ACRE The Japanese Iris Iris Kaempferi The Japanese Irises surpass almost every other flower in size and magnificence of bloom. They are marvelou
RMMCF3AR–. Japanese Iris Dreer's Imperial Japanese Iris ® Iris Kaempferi These noble Iris are the most beautiful of the species. They begin blooming about the middle of June and continue for S or 6 weeks. Many flowers measure 10 inches in diameter and rival Orchids in beauty. 17-355 Catherine Parry. Blue over- laid with bright violet. A magnificent double flower. 17-356 Columbia. A fine double blue with pure white veins and yellow center. 17-357 Eleanor Parry. Claret purple with blue sheen. Fine double flower. 17-358 Fascination. Glorious mauve- pink lightly veined with white. Elegant double form. 17-3
RMT0N5P5–Dreer's autumn catalogue 1925 (1925) Dreer's autumn catalogue 1925 dreersautumncata1925henr Year: 1925 /flEHRyA-Mm^ ,BULBS SmiL PLANTING >BlLBlEIiPMl| 25 Japanese Iris (ins Kaempferi) The improved forms of this beautiful flower have placed them in the same rank popularly as the Hardy Phloxes and Peonies. Coming into flower about the middle of June, and continuing for 3 to -1 weeks they fill in a period when flowers of this attractive type are particularly welcome. They succeed in almost any soil and position, but like rich soil and plenty of water when they are forming their buds and deve
RMRJ7R8Y–. Childs' fall bulbs that bloom plants that please berries that bear. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; John Lewis Childs (Firm); Commercial catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Vegetables; Bulbs (Plants); Seeds; Flowers. A FIELD OF JAPAN IRIS AT FLOWERFIELD WHERE WE GROW THEM BY THE ACRE The Japanese Iris Iris Kaempferi The Japanese Irises surpass almost every other flower in size and magnificence of bloom. They are marvelous m delicacy and blending of colors, which range fro
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