IRISES for Landscaping 
ARVISTA Gardens 
ARAMIS—Yellow with, ruffled S., the F. flushed olive...:.... 35e 
ATROVIOLACEA—5 in. A very early deep ruby-purple gem .... lOe 
AZUREA—Bright sky blue. A real gem. 4 to 6 in. 15c 
BLACK MIDGET—A tiny black-purple. Scarce . 35c 
BLUESTONE—F ree flowering blue purple bicolor, A smooth flower . 15c 
BRIDESMAID—White, the F. shaded greenish yellow and light lavender, (i in. 15c 
CITREE—Lemon yellow. 6 in. 15c 
CREPUSCTJLE—Two shades of red-purple. 9 in. 35c 
CYANEA—Fragrant, red purple. 6 in. 15c 
ENDYMION—Very fine claret, large flowers of fine form. A real gem . 25c 
FAIRY—White tinted bluish and splashed light yellow and purple Very fra¬ 
grant. 8 in. 15e 
GLEE—A soft yelloAv with frilled segments . 35c 
GRAMINEA—6 in. A rich dark red-violet of fine form. Very profuse . 15c 
JAUNE—4 in. A light primrose-yellow ..... 35e 
JEAN SIRET—A recent French remontant or everbloomer. Creamy white and 
yellow. Attractive and fragrant . 25c 
LADDIE BOY—A 3-flowered stem, blue-purple bicolor. Very floriferous . 15c 
LA FRANCE—8 in. One of the best of the w’hite dwarfs . 20e 
LEOPOLD—Purple bicolor. 6 in. 15c 
MAROCAIN—n in. A fine, rich deep pansy violet. A grand show . 15c 
MARSOUIN—S. light violet; F. violet-purple. 10 in. 15c 
NEGUS—10 in. Intense dark velvety purple. Very rich . 15c 
NEOLA—A new color in dwarfs—a beautiful brown toned blend. S. livid 
violet; F, livid brown shaded sorghum brown. 10 in. 25c 
ORANGE QUEEN—6 in. In our opinion the finest yellow dwarf, being a large 
flower of fine form, a uniform clear, deep yellow . 15c 
PRAIRIE GEM—A pleasing rich orange .... 25c 
PUMILA BLANC—6 in. A white dwarf species . 15c 
ROSE MIST—6 in. New. A rich, deep rosy pink . 25c 
ROYAL—8. rich blue; F. reddish purple. Large flowers. 8 in. 15c 
ROYAL PURPLE—One of the largest and best of the deep purple dwarfs. 10 in. 20c 
SAMBO—Dark blackish purple . 25c 
SASS DARK RUBY—Sass P7-35. Cotinga purple and blackish purple. Orange 
beard. Fragrant. 10 in. 35c 
SCHNEECUPPE (Snow Cap)—6 in. One of the best of the white dwarfs, 
the falls having a greenish flush . 15c 
SOUV. DE LIEUT. DE CHAVAGNAC—6 in. A new, French, violet-purple 
dwarf EVEEBLOOMING variety with a delightful lemon fragrance . 25c 
STATELLAE—10 in. A collected variety. One of the best. The flower is a 
white self overlaid with a creamy tone, of good form and well poised, with 
a brilliant orange board .....;. 35c 
THE BRIDE—A free flowering white. 6 in... 25c 
TITANIA—Large flowers of deep rich yellow . 25c 
TOM TIT—18 in. This variety belongs in the Tall Bearded division, but 
is so low growing as to be suitable for planting with the dwarf Irises. It is a 
delightful dark blue-toned Iris. Most effective . 15c 
VILLEREAL—8 in. A medium blue-toned bicolor. Attractive . 25c 
VIOLET ROUGATRE FIEUME—8. pale vinaceous fawn shaded to violet cen¬ 
ter; F. Petunia violet shaded dark nigrosin violet. Fragrant, 8carce, 10 in. 35c 
YLO—A distinct dwarf Iris of citron yellow. Unique . 35c 
ZUA—8oft bluish-white crepe, much crinkled, fragrant. 16 in. 15c 
ZWANENBURG—A Pogocyclus hybrid of unusual coloring and large flowers. 
vS. cream flushed soft violet; F. velvety rich old gold splashed soft maroon. 12 in. 15c 
IRISES FOR LANDSCAPING 
Mixed Irises without labels and many fine unnamed seedlings are available 
for extensive plantings and where a large show of flowers from a moderate invest¬ 
ment is desired. While they last— 
100 Ehizomes for $2.00 by express, charges collect. Not less than 50 at the 
100 rate. 
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