
16 -ARVISTA GARDENS 
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varieties and discarding older sorts that have been 
replaced by better ones.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 twenty five 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 recently into good 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 atid he” notice. 
Only one collection to a customer. 
‘All for’ only .By Express Welsse 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. 
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.” 
AMARYLLIS—Large flowers of golden or- 
Urea: Ui UO. ae iy oe oranda asec cae $ .40 
AUGUST PIONEER——Delightful and best 
chrome orange for fall bloom; outer half | 

of petals lightly flushed red -.........22..........-- _ 1.00 
AUREOLE—A low growing orange mass in 
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AUTUMN PRINCE (Stout)—Many clear 
flowers of light yellow on strong branches. 
Best late Daylily. Aug. to frost. 3% ft. 
BARONET (Stout)—Full flowers of sprightly — 
- fulvous red sharply contrasted, in June 
and fall. Remains open evenings, 2 ft....... : 
BAGDAD (Stout)—Flowers of copper-red 
over orange veins; madder-brown midzone. 
5” flowers, 314 ft. ed LV: Be ace RU eat 
BRUNETTE (Stout)—tThe first eit dark- 
toned sort. Yellowish orange throat; mad-  . 
der-brown midzone; outer area a lighter ee, 
shade of tan-red making a three-tone 
pattern. MUG. COU ak ee Ae 
BAY STATF. — Large, deep yellow, fluted - 
petals, ‘Julv-Aumust.) 36" 0 ee eee 
2.50 

BELOIT—Heavy and persistent bloomer of if 
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