ARVISTA GARDENS : 13 
KANSAS INGLESIDE—An attractive red 
self “like the warm glowing embers of a hearth 
fice ees Ce MA OAT oe een oak, |, eee 50 
LAURA HUTCHESON—A neater flower 
than Autumn King with a decided pink- 
POC Cahiers a eee ee ee eee 30 
LT. CHAVAGNAC — Dwarf. In deep red 
violet. A French ever-bloomer. Scarce ...... .30 
MARTIE EVEREST-—A reliable repeater 
IN glINGAat DUE ei oc ates ie oe ee Se 50 
OCTOBER BLAZE-—A large red-purple fall- 
bloomer resembling Indian Chief -............. 40 
OCTOBER OPERA — A very fine, velvety 
PeOSpWE Olea Sell tire tie Me ere eee .3d 
OLIVE WHITE—A reliable Iris of creamy 
color, veined preen gold —. <2. ee .20 
PANSY PURPLE—New. Most vigorous and 
profuse both spring and fall. 15”............ 25 
PEGGY BABBINGTON—Uniformly smooth 
and wax-like deep yellow. Clean and rich  .25 
SANGREAL—A profuse fine, large yellow, 
blooming more or less all season ...........-.. .30 
SEPTEMBER SKIES — A _ free-blooming, 
deep red-purple self. 10 for $1.50...Each .20 
SOUND MONEY—Very fine yellow dwarf. 
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spt sn ocd MEA Sap op le 5x. aa or Re 25 
SOCUTHLAND—Sensational deep golden yel- 
low. Large, fine form, heavy substance. ; 
ese yali Pet ol ed Ra Re, .30 
ULTRA—A free-blooming, exquisite gem in 
ultramarme, blueagiA? 2 He Mi ee VAS. 
WHITE AUTUMN KING—A free and vig- 
orous, glistening, wax-like white ................ .20 
SPECIAL — With any order for $2.00 or 
more, 8 different fall-bloomers, named 
BNO AD Ged OnLy 2 er etc ee A, $ 1.50 
DWARF OR BABY IRISES 
Their cheerful splashes of color furnish the heart- 
warming thrill of the early spring garden. 
BALROUDOUR—Soft bluish violet and olive 
buff. Exquisite and gorgeous .....2.......-.....--. $ .35 
BRIDE 
CREAM TART—Glistening cream and olive 
yellow, the wide flaring falls touched with 
red in the center. New and very showy.... 50 
A fragrant creamy white. 6” .-.... — AS 

CURIOSITY—A curious green-yellow blend 
With, ViOlev. Overlays 8 efi wee. ee 20) 
