IRIS BARGAINS 
ARVISTA Gardens 
WINNESHIEK (Egelberg 1931)—40". A beautifully shaped flower of intense, 
deep velvety dark blue with a pearly suffusion, very large and ruffled. A high 
grade, appealing iris, rich and unusual . 
WONDERCHILD (Weed)—Huge flowers of deepest midnight blue. Each stalk 
a gigantic bouquet. Plants vigorous and multiply rapidly. 37". 
WOODLAND—48". Large, fragrant flowers, of mauve to Chinese-violet . 
W. R. DYKES (Dykes 1927)—38". A famous yellow. Its crepy texture and 
broad drooping falls are unmatched. A rich flower of great substance. 
ZAHAROON—Midseason, 42". A charming and beautiful blend of amber, 
buff, yellow, fawn and pale violet, with a suffusion of rose. Silver Gilt Medal. 
ZITA (Zee-tali’) IB-MF-R9M (Gers.; Ashley 1935)—18-28". A mid-season 
intermediate of heavy substance, velvety daring falls, grapy fragrance, com¬ 
pact, 8 buds. S. amparo purple, F. purple shaded Roods violet. 
ZUNI—40". (Ayers 1930). An iris of superb red-brown and copper shadings. 
Standards seem sprinkled with gold dust. Very fine „. 
SPECIAL PRICES ON WELL KNOWN, 
FINE IRISES 
Descriptions of the following varieties have appeared in earlier catalogues. They 
are really exceptional buys. Many have sold at prices as high as $20.00 to $40.00 
each, have won blue ribbons and other honors, and still are very fine irises. At the 
prices quoted, there is no excuse for any garden lover to be without at least a few 
fine irises, and you can make a wonderful iris garden from these lists alone. 
Please name a few alternates to be used in case some are sold out. 
Varieties at 25 cents each—3 of the same kind for 50 cents 
Blue Hill, Captain Courageous, Carfax, Columbine, Day Dream, Erebian, Gavnelle, 
Hernani, Jacquard, Katherine McFarland, Lodestar, Magenta, Marquisette, 
Mary Senni, My Maryland, Nightshade, Odaroloc, Odenvogel, Ramona, Rasakura, 
Refulgence, Rhea, Rose Marie, Rose Petal, Talisman, Tokay, Tuscany Gold. 
We reserve the right to make equivalent substitutions, if necessary, for varieties 
in the following lists that may be sold out. 
Varieties at 20 cents each—3 of the same kind for 40 cents 
Cockatoo, Evolution, Farandole, Fragonard, Gabriel, G. P. Baker, Grace Sturte- 
vant, King Tut, Klamath, Louis Bel, Michelline Charraire, Mrs. E. Harding, Omaha, 
Ophelia, Peerless, Realm, Romance, Shasta, Sonata, Tapestry, Thais, True Delight, 
Valencia, Waconda, Yves Lassaillv. 
Varieties at 15 cents each—3 of the same kind for 30 cents—2 for 20 cents. 
12 of the same variety for $1.00, not prepaid; any 12 for $1.40, not prepaid 
Afterglow, Allies, Ambassadeur, Amerind, Apache, Aphrodite, Archeveque, Asia, 
Asphodel, Baldwin, Ballerine, Beau Ideal, Beau Sabreur, Bluet, Bravura, Brenthis, 
Bruno, Buto, Cameliard, Cardinal, Cassandre, Cinnabar, Conchobar, Coppersmith, 
Corrida, Coronation, Crimson King, Cvdalise, Dariel, Dolly Madison, Dominion, Don 
Juan, Doxa, Edgewood, El Capitan, Euphony, Geo. J. Tribolet, Germaine Perthuis, 
Glowing Embers, Gold Imperial, Imperator, Jubilee, Kansas, King Karl, Labor, 
Lady Lillian, La Niege, Lenzschnee, Marsh Marigold, Mary Barnett, Mary Gibson, 
Mary Williamson, Melchoir, Midgard, Midwest, Mildred Presby, Moonlight,’ Morning 
Splendor, Mme. Cheri, Mme. Gaudichau, Mrs. Marion Cran,’ Nebraska, Nehawka’. 
Numa Romnestan, Nymph, Orion, Prospero, Redwing, Rheingauperle, Romola, San 
Luis Rev, Santa Barbara, Selene, Snow White, Solferino, Swazi, Taj Mahal, Tenebrae, 
Tropic Seas, Trostringer, True Charm, Wedgewood, White Knight, White Queen 
Wild Rose, Yolande, Zada. & ^ 
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