IRISES-Tall Bearded 
ARVISTA Gardens 
JEAN SIRET—One of the most reliable. A yellow dwarf that often blooms 
through the summer and fall. 8 for $1.00; 100 for $7.00.25 
LAURA HUTCHESON—A somewhat smaller and neater flower than Autumn 
King with a decided pink-red cast... 1.00 
OCTOBER BLAZE—A fine large glowing red somewhat similar to Indian Chief, 
but blooms both spring and fall.-... 2.00 
OCTOBER OPERA—One of the finest fall bloomers. A velvety red purple self. .75 
OLIVE WHITE—A reliable rebloomer of creamy color veined green gold.20 
PEGGY BAEBINGTON—A very fine, rich canary yellow.....20 
SEPTEMBER SKIES—A free blooming, deep red-purple self. 16".15 
SOUV. de Lt. CHAVAGNAC —One of the surest of fall bloomers, frequently 
blooming the season through. A dwarf with violet flowers, and fragrant. 13". .25 
SOUTHLAND —Perhaps the finest yet of the fall bloomers. An intermediate of 
lemon chrome. Large flowers of fine form, that seem sprinkled with diamond 
dust. One of the best of all yellows. H.M., A.I.S., ’36.— 2.00 
ULTRA —A Pumila hybrid with two or three flowers to the stem. A fine, clear 
ultramarine blue. 14". H.M., A.I.S., ’36 .15 
WHITE AUTUMN KING— An especially beautiful silvery white...25 
EXTRA SPECIAL. —With every order received for Irises at regular cata¬ 
logue prices (collections not included), amounting to $50.00 or more, we 
will include FREE one rhizome of a very fine new Iris priced at $10.00. 
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TALL BEARDED IRISES 
Pine New and Rare Varieties 
ALICE HARDING —A large primrose yellow self of satiny finish and splendid 
substance, tall and well branched. Unfading in rain and hottest sun. Dykes 
Medal, France, *33. 
ALLURE—A fine fragrant variety that carries its honors well. S. ruffled, pink 
with base touched with yellow; F. similar. Vigorous and dainty. Silver 
medal, England.;.!,...30 
AL-LU-WE (H. Sass 1932)—A tall and large-flowered variegata with fine, 
clean colored yellow standards and red brown falls, slightly fluted.25 
ALTA CALIFORNIA—One of the best of the new yellows. S. clear yellow; 
F. slightly deeper, faintly bronzed. Large, smooth, firm. 40". H.M., 1936. ..._. .40 
AMBROSIA—An Iris of ethereally smooth, soft color of fairy-like appearance. 
Pink and silvery white most delicately combined, and a golden beard.35 
AMIGO—Perhaps the most outstanding Amoena. S. clear pale lavender; F. 
flaring, intense pansy violet with lighter edge. Truly an “ohs” and “ahs” 
iris. A 11 continuing ’ ’ iris of greatest charm. A.M., A.I.S., '38. 3.00 
AMITOLA—A most interesting smooth blend of rose and gold and lavender. 
S. light Russet Vinaceous. F. Tourmaline Pink with lavender flush. 38". 2.00 
ANN MARIE CAYEUX (Cay. 1928)—38". An exquisite iris distinct in color 
and form. S. mauve shot with fawn; F. rosy heliotrope flushed blue.25 
AT DAWNING—An iris of the delightful pink of the Trailing Arbutus, the 
falls slightly deeper than the standards, and both S. and F. edged pale gold. 
Large, well-spaced blooms of fine substance. A.M. *38. 3.50 
AUBADE—A beautiful soft yellow with a rosy flush on the falls. 31".40 
AUBANEL—A flower that “glistens and gleams’ ’ with S. and F. of shrimp 
pink with a bronzy glow at the center and a spot of pinkish violet on each fall. 
An outstanding “pink” iris. A.M., A.I.S., ’38. 9.50 
BEOWULF—The first true maroon Iris, a solid, smooth color blending to an 
edge of soft, rich brown. The velvet of the F. equals that of Dominion. 
Golden beard. Large, earty, well-branched. 32". 3.50 
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