

ARVISTA GARDENS 13 
WILLIAM A. SETCHELL—One of the real 
Iris giants, with steel blue S. and violet- 
blue: Bs Bate.” 36/ mie. 20k. IG SU 15 
YOUTH’S DREAM—Bright, lustrous flow- 
ers glowing in gold and rose. S. gold 
flushed rosy red; F. velvety rose. A bril- 
liant’garden* clump: 38" <8 eh © Athens .00 
NEW IRISES 
Among the new Irises not listed here which we 
hope will show bloom this season are: Amandine, 
Argus Pheasant, Autumn Woods, Blue Frills, Blue 
Symphony, Chantilly, Chivalry, Chocolate Cream, 
Cock Robin, Deb’s Delight, Ebony Queen, Fris- 
coette, Garden Glory, Golden Symphony, Gypsy 
Rose, Hija Mia, Jasmine, Premier Peach, Rocket, 
Song of Gold, Sylvia Murray, Tea Rose, Rajah 
Brooke, and Vatican Purple. 
SPRING AND FALL BLOOMING IRISES 
These “double-duty’’ Irises, in favorable loca- 
tions, have bloomed during every month of the year. 
Note our fine varieties and low prices. These 
usually make small rhizones. 
AUTUMN ELF—Olive cream and delicate 
lavender edged ivory. Ruffled. Has bloom- 
ed with us every growing month .............--- $ 6.20 
AUTUMN FLAME—One of the tallest fall 
bloomers that makes a brilliant blaze of 
bright@red-purple’ 358 14:_ 4-322 8 1.60 
AUTUMN FROST—A splendid pure white of 
Auttam King? habit ’..4:. 222. 2.242. .30 
AUTUMN GLEAM — A heavy substanced, 
CYC EONI VETO W SOLE are rete cote eee .35 
AUTUMN HAZE — Largest fall-blooming 
Nia hon oy hig ys Cotta 44 Tag CY reel tela eae asain eh .40 
AUTUMN KING—A lavender-blue bi-color.. 25 
AUTUMN QUEEN—An intermediate white 
Iris with a record of blooming every 
month from April to November. Good 
TPS papa ar tall 9 gett oll Racin ten Bee. Pores 30 
AUTUMN SUNSET—Flowers of good size 
and substance in buff and pink tones. 32” 1.00 
AUTUMN SURPRISE—A beautiful twice 
blooming Iris of medium blue flushed lav- 
ender, with a golden beard. 28” _................. .30 
BLACK MAGIC — An intense deep blue- 
violet self with blackish sheen, very free  .25 
