IRISES—Tall Bearded 
ARVISTA Gardens 
BUECHLEY’S GIANT (Wassenberg, 1932)—From introducer’s description: 
A very large blue toned Iris of perfect form and color. Might be called a glori¬ 
fied Lord of June. A well-formed giant . $1.25 
BURNING BRONZE (Ayers 1934)—40 in. M. A dark red self that is cool, 
stately and outstanding. An intense bronzy suffusion throughout gives rare 
CADMIA (Emigholz)—S. light primrose yellow, erect, domed; F. slightly darker, 
with bright gold beard. A lovely clear yellow, best and largest of its height. 30 in. $3.50 
CAPTAIN COURAGEOUS—A beautiful blended self of deep rose and buff, 
and heavy substance. 44 in. tall, it is a lusty grower with good foliage . 25c 
CARFAX—46 inches. Rich velvety red-purple flowers of large size . 35c 
CLARA NOYES—36 inches. A rich medley of yellow, orange and apricot. 
Large flowers. An entrancing warm blend. A. M., A. I. S. 85c 
CLAIRE de LUNE (Emigholz)—Large flowers of smooth texture on strong, 
candelabra-like stems. A clear light bluish lavender self, the center of the F. 
flushed deeper. A flower of distinct form brightened by a deep red gold beard... $2.50 
CLASSIC H. M. 1931; A. M. 1932—A Dominion-Asia type of old gold and 
red-lavender, vividly glowing center . 40c 
COLUMBINE—A dainty pure white flower v T ith the fine form and finish of 
Aphrodite. A sparkling, English medal winner. A real beauty. 40 in. 65c 
CORALIE (Ayers 1932)—-M. 38 in. Dykes Medal 1933. Says the introducer: 
“The loveliest color we have seen in an Iris.” S. broad, clear pale red, flushed 
mauve; F. a glowing wine red of beautiful shade. Pure golden beard. A per¬ 
fectly stunning flower . $7.00 
CORAL QUEEN—A fine new Iris of coral pink coloring. $1.00 
CRYSORO (Nicholas 1931)—33 in. One of the finest of intermediates with 
very large ruffled flowers of splendid shape and substance. A yellow self. 60c 
CYDALISE—The first real yellow plicata. S. luminous golden yellow; F. golden 
yellow etched at edges with soft chocolate brown. 38 in. 50c 
CYDNUS—The leader of the medium blue toned bicolors. The falls have 
a, distinct margin. A splendid flower of Dominion form and substance .: 75c 
DAKOTA—A fine, tall, deep red purple of heavy substance. Early . $1.00 
'fc DAUNTLESS—40 in. Dykes medal in 1929. A glorious red near-self. Falls 
of rich velvety substance that seems darker. One of the best . 60c 
DAYDREAM—42 inches. A charming soft pink garden Iris . v . GOc 
-^DEPUTE NOMBOLT—“The finest Iris in the world.” Really magnificent, 
of great beauty of coloring, form and carriage. S. coppery red flushed golden 
bronze. F. a very rich shade of dark claret crimson . 75c 
DESERT GOLD—An early, large yellow flower of perfect form and substance. 
Luminous and fragvant. A real delight . 75c 
DON JUAN—40 inches. Enormous fiov r ers of splendid shape and heavy texture. 
S. light rosy lilac shaded bronze; F. bright red with lighter edges . 40c 
DOROTHY DIETZ—S, bright chicory blue; F. pansy violet; the finest Amoena 
and a great favorite . 50c 
DREADNAUGHT—“A taller, better colored, larger, redder Cardinal” . 50c 
+ DULCIMER (Morrison 1933) —The name of the originator should be suffi¬ 
cient warrant for this splendid new variety. A large, even, medium gray blue 
of silky finish, on tall, well branched stems . $5.00 
-^-EASTER MORN—An outstanding warm white with a deep gold beard, large 
flowers of heavy texture resembling Santa Barbara in form. 40 in. $2.00 
ELOISE LAPHAM—An exquisite flower of smooth finish and pale pink effect. 
S. milk w r hite with pink flush; F. white, heavily shaded pink. H. M., A. I. S., 
1932. 38 in. 
ELSINORE—Pale yellow r edged violet crimson. 34 in. 25c 
EREBIAN—A rich, dark Bordeau-red. Perfect form, quality, and texture . $1.00 
★ ETHELWYN DUBUAR (Lapham ’33)—Enormous, medium deep pink flowers 
with prominent orange beard and fine enamel finish. Much admired. 38 in. $1.00 
EVOLUTION—A pale coppery bronze self with the center of the falls tinged 
a beautiful metallic blue. Extremely beautiful . $1.25 
FARANDOLE—Enormous flowers on strong, robust sterns. A distinctive com¬ 
bination of French gray, rosy lilac and purplish rose. Vigorous and beautiful __ 50c 
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