Battle Creek, Mich. 
HEMEROCALLIS—Daylilies 
GOLDEN WEST (Sass)—4- ft. June-July. Large orange-yellow flowers with 
lovely smooth finish and fine substance. 2.50 
GOLDENI (Betscher)—Fine flowers of deep orange in July. 3 ft. Vigorous.30 
GOLD IMPERIAL—Large, spreading flowers of rich yellow in July-Aug. Tall, 
robust and magnificent. ft. Superb. 2.00 
GOLD STANDARD—3 ft. June-August. Rich canary-yellow flowers in pro¬ 
fusion providing a great color mass.60 
GRACILIS—Dainty lemon yellow. May-June. ft.50 
GYPSY (Betscher)—Rich reddish-orange flowers of great abundance. Brilliant 
and showy. July-Aug. 30".50 
HANKOW (Stout)—July to late Aug. 3i ft. Wide-spreading, 5j flowers of 
rich, yellow-orange with bold scarlet eye-zone in petals. 2.00 
y HARVEST MOON (Betscher)—June-July. 24 ft. Distinct, flat, widely-open 
flowers of pinkish orange. 1.50 
HELIOS—June-July. A new very tall and very fine orange-yellow. Scarce. 1.00 
HYPERION—34 ft. July-Aug. A. M., R. H. S. One of the very finest, “surpass¬ 
ing all others in size, form, color and substance.” Large, waxy, firm flowers 
of soft canary-yellow .3 for 1.50. .75 
IMPERATOR—4 ft. July-Aug. Star-shaped flowers, large and open, 6" across. 
Unusually lovely and brilliant... 1.00 
y IRIS PERRY—34 ft. June-Aug. An excellent sort with large, open flowers of j 
glistening orange-bronze and long bloom season.50 
J. A. CRAWFORD (Betscher)—One of the finest apricot-yellow hybrids. A bril¬ 
liant combination of apricot and cadmium-yellow. 4 ft. June-Aug.40 
J. R. MANN (Betscher)—A buff and yellow frosted flower of great beauty. An¬ 
other of the finest hybrids. 34 ft. June-Aug.35 
KWANSO FLORE PLENO—Double orange-copper flowers. Good garden sub¬ 
jects. 34 ft. July-Aug.25 
KWANSO FOL. VAR.—Same as Kwanso but with variegated foliage. Scarce.— 1.50 
LADY HESKETH—4 ft. July-August. A. M., R. H. S. Splendid open flowers 
of canary yellow and apricot, with a frosted sheen. 3.00 
LEMON KING—July. 3 ft. One of the best of the lemon yellows. The flowers 
have fluted petals with heavy midribs. 1.00 
LEMONA (Betscher)—Quantities of delightful pale lemon-yellow flowers in 
July and August. Formed like a Japanese Iris. To 5 ft.25 
LINDA—Pastel golden yellow with cinnamon flecks and a red eye; clear yellow 
sepals. Large, crinkled flowers. July. 30". 3.00 
LOVETT’S LEMON—Large, tall, lemon colored flowers in July. To 4 ft.75 
LUTEOLA MAJOR—Wide apricot flowers on well-branched stems to 4 ft. Very 
free. July-Aug.35 
MANDARIN (Farr)—Bell-shaped flowers of lemon yellow in August. 4 ft. 1.00 
MARCUS—24 ft. July. Large open amaryllis-like flowers on strong branching 
stems. Apricot dusted with soft bronze. 2.00 
MARGARET PERRY—July-Sept. 4 ft. A long flowering hybrid with brilliant 
flowers of rose-red and orange lined with yellow. 1.00 
‘ ‘ I was more than pleased with your Irises and you can he assured that I will 
boost Arvista Gardens to all my friends.”—Illinois. 
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