10 ARVISTA GARDENS 
BEARDLESS IRISES 
These “garden butterflies’ enjoy association 
with a garden pool or running brook, but also do 
well in ordinary garden soil. Fine for cut flowers. 
AMELIA EARHART — Exquisite deep blue : 
violet, large and tall, rich and velvety........§ 1.00 
BLUE CHARM—A light blue Siberian, most 
charming in form, tone and growth .......... .29 
BLUE STAR —S. rich violet; F. clear laven- 
der,..- Exquisite --ico i352 Vee a 35 
BOB WHITE—A tall, pure white, without — 
Veinitie 285 0 ae a Pell ach conn si lies: Tapeh hee re -40 
CAESAR’S BROTHER—Large, finely form- 
ed flowers of unfading dark purple. 12 
: aA E RG 2 SLRS Se Bie AP, Sis Ay aed Yt 40 
DRAGONFLY—Tall, violet, bronzy throat .... 30 
LLEWELLYN —— Large, broad flowers of 
uniform soft blue. Exceptional .................. egterss 
MISS DODO—A rare light blue self. Lovely — .50 
PAPILLON—Large, lovely soft blue. 50”.... .25 
RED EMPEROR — Brilliant wine red with . 
blue veining.  Searce --...222..0..00-2ccc .60 
SNOWCREST — New, tall white with very 
large, perfect flowers: 26.200 .50 
SNOW QUEEN — A nice white with firm 7 
waxy:-flowers °.300 hi ea oe ca0 oe 
SPECIAL — 12 different Beardless Irises, prt 
named and labeled, our selection .............. 2.50 
Re REBACN Coe ee Pee E Reaves: |. s6tes §.118 6.50 
IRIS GARDEN SPECIAL , 
We are constantly adding the improved new 
varieties and discarding older sorts that have been 
replaced by better ones. In this garden special, 
the various hues of these “rainbow flowers” will 
be well represented in thirty splendid Irises in 
fifteen varities—perhaps more—of our own selec- 
tion,- including some fine new sorts of which we 
have too small stocks to warrant listing. Let your 
friends see them and send us the names and ad- 
dresses of those interested. Because we transplanted 
them last season into new ground, and because 
of heavy sales last year, this offer is limited to 
those who send us orders amounting to $5.00 or 
more, and may be discontinued without notice. 
Only one collection to a customer. . 
a for) sonly 0 ee eh 1 pire sre bay og 2.00 
HEMEROCALLIS | 
“The perennial supreme” that is always a suc- 
cess—no insect pests, no diseases; sun or shade; 
any soil. Different varieties furnish bloom from 
May to September, and even later—some bloom 
twice. Room for only a few of our 200 fine 
varieties. ios, : 
The Daylily root is ‘packed with power and en- 
durance; thrives through generations of hot spells, 
eold spells, and dry spells; surmounts neglect; lib- 
erally rewards attention.” | 
Some of our newer sorts include: Cream of 
Gold, Dark Eyes, Dolly Varden, Harmony, Hal- 
liana, Juarez, Oriole, Rosy Day, and Shangrila. - 
AMARYLLIS—Large flowers of golden “ar 
ange. July-August. 36” -._.....----------:e----+++ 40 
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