IRISES ARVISTA Garden 

SASS PINK—A lovely creation from Mr. Sass. Exceptionally large howers 
of flesh or Chatenay Pink with Nopal Red blotches, crepy texture..... 1.00 
SPOTTED GIANT—Huge flowers of orange-scarlet with large, As black 
center that’ gives it high distinction. Very late. Our introduction...._: oT OO 
VESTAL FLAME—A new deep coral poppy finshed flame; oval mulberry 
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WAR LORD—A very late new, large, ac Aiea deepiredit iad a re oie 2.50 
WHIRLWIND—Very large aware of Orange Chrome. Early, strong, free. 1.00 
SNOWFLAME—U. S. Plant Patent No. 365. “‘A sensational break in 
Poppies. The lower half of'the flower is pure white, the upper half a 
flame-orange.’’ Most unusual and brilliant. A strong grower and free 
bloomer, with large flowers on stiff stems. A real sensation. l-yr. roots 
each 65c; 3 for $1.75. Few 2-yr. roots at $2.00. 
SEEDS ‘of named Oriental Poppies, mixed, generous Dacket ck Se Ue i Sie 
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HOW TO GROW IRISES_A new booklet prepared especially for Iris 
lovers, tells all about how to grow and care for that most popular hardy 
garden flower, the Iris. Besides, it gives much interesting lore, both mythical 
and historical, and is written in very interesting, easily readable style—just 
the information you want. Price 10 cents per copy. 
[RISES a2 
Our collection of more than 800 named irises (We have grown and discarded 
an equal number as inferior.), with yearly changes and additions from among 
the outstanding new things, aided by visits to many other growers and breeders, 
we believe, represents in an unusual degree the finest varieties recently intro- 
duced. The fine varieties of today show improved quality and colorings undreamed 
of but a few years ago. 
It is well known that the Iris, because of its dainty refinement, and the delicate 
poise of the Orchid, presents a wider range of coloring, will withstand more 
neglect and abuse and will thrive under more widely varied and less favorable 
conditions than any other garden flower. _ Rhizomes should be planted about 
one inch deep, in well drained soil, preferably in full sun. 
And the artists say that the Iris is the most artistic form in all the Aowee 
-world. 
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Many of the, very finest Irises—formerly sold at $25 to $50 each—may now 
be had for only a few cents each, so that a really gorgeous Iris garden may BS had 
by the expenditure of pin money. 
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