IRISES—Tall Bearded | ARVISTA Gard ens 

PINK: OPAL—A large; lilac pink self.” Fine.+:3 8/002.) vo a ee .25 
PORCELAIN BEAUTY—A distinctive blend of white, cream and yellow 
resembling old porcelain. No other variety of the same hue. 36”......- 75 
PRES. PILKINGTON—A large, glorious blend of splendid form, of pale buff 
to lavender, bluessuftused buff yellow.) 307% icp secede ee ee .20 
RAMESES—One of the finest new soft blends with S. light russet and F. 
tourmaline pink. Vigorous and well branched. Dykes °32. 36”._..........- 7a} 
RED DOMINION—A red self, one of the finest of its color. Large flowers, 
perfect form and excellent poise. A glowing ox-blood. 42”...............-. .25 
RED ELF—A fragrant intermediate self of deep ruby red. 26”.._...............- 25 
RED ORCHID—tThe reddest intermediate. S. violet carmine; F. velvety 
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ROSY WINGS (Gage, ’35)—A fragrant seedling-blend of brown, red and 
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RUBEO—S. glistening rose; F. velvety red. Huge flowers on well-branched 
strong stems, of full, deep velvety richness and rounded symmetry. 48”. .35 
SALUTATION—A large light yellow with a pleasant hint of ruffling. S. 
tightly domed. The earliest large yellow... 33” ._...00..22 2.222222 e-eeenene ene cee ee .75 
SANDIA (Wmson. "34)—A bright, clean, deep pink blend of heavy texture. 
Well branched, vigorous and free blooming. 397. .02.20.022o.. lect t tee eeeeedn eee .35 
SAN FRANCISCO—Large white flowers with both S. and F. edged laven- 
der blue. Far beyond the older plicatas in size, shape and substance. 
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SHAH JEHAN—A sensational pastel variegata-blend of creamy buff, laven- 
der, light fawn, copper, chestnut and purple. A.M., °37. 38”............. .30 
SHINING WATERS—An outstanding pale blue iris of beautiful texture, 
splendid substance, and a tall well-branched stem. ‘‘A reflection of the 
; clear blue western skies instill, shining waters.’’ A.M., A.LS., °35. 48”. .35 
SIEGFRIED—Large ruffled flowers of good substance. S. Naples yellow’ | 
dotted purple. F. Pane yellow. Very ed ae flowers on-well branched 
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SIERRA BLUE—Dykes Medal, A.I.S. A refined flower of soft, clear blue, 
smooth finish and graceful form. Enormous flowers on strong, well- 
branched stems. Wonderfully smooth with grace and poise. 48”...:... .30 
SIR KNIGHT (Ashley, ’34)—An outstanding iris in size, depth of color, 
and velvety falls. S. Bradley's violet edged fluorite violet; F. hyacinth 
violet. Great irtdescence. Single flowers have measured 814” x 614”. 
Striking fragrance and great brilliancy. H.M., °36. 407.2002 .30 
SIR LAUNCELOT (J. Sass ’35)—S. haze, F. claret ‘brown.’ Hatt golden; - - 
beard. orange.) Ai very rich'-golden) brown) iris, | (3.2700 oer oe ea 35 
SIR MICHAEL—Midseason. S. clear lavender blue; F. rich deep purple. 
Formerly sold at $50.00. One of the world’s very finest. 487...._........ .25 
SNOWKING—Very large flowers, faultless of form and placement, of a clear 
unmarred white. Weather resistance. 2d choice for Dykes, '39. 40”. .35 
TENAYA—Tall, glowing velvety blackish red purple. Bright and showy..... .35 
THE BLACK DOUGLAS (J. Sass ’34)—An almost black iris. Rich flowers 
of deep pansy violet with a black sheen and velvety texture. H.M. 36”. ~.25 
THEODOLINDA—A San’Francisco type iris with immense flowers. Abso- | 
lutely’ hardy. and outstanding.) 9427. eek dn aie ate me Be .25 
THE RED DOUGLAS (J. Sass ’37)—Dykes, ’41. one of the very finest red 
irises. Immense flowers on widely branched stems. 38”................. 1.25 
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