ARVISTA GARDENS 19 
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varieties and discarding older sorts that have been 
replaced by better ones.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 youl. 
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 without notice. 
Only one collection to a customer. 
RUIRTOR ORL Ge eee te eater ae eee erate candisacaiserann $2.00 
(Shipped by Express) 
PARADE OF THE GIANTS 
The gigantic blooms of the following Irises al- 
ways excite the “ohs’” and “ahs”; Buechley Giant, 
Frank Adams, Frieda Mohr, Nene, Paulette, Pres. 
Pilkington, Siegfried, and Copper Lustre, a fine 
$3.00 value, postpaid for only $2.00. 
ALL AMERICA IRISES 
For eight years, the registered judges of the 
American Iris Society have named a symposium of 
the 100 finest Irises that had received the Honor- 
able Mention or the Award of Merit (some later 
the Dykes Medal) of the Society. The following 
nine sorts have placed in the symposium in all of 
those eight years. (At this writing, the ninth year 
list has not been received) and constitute an All 
American list of the very finest Irises: China Maid, 
Christabel, Gloriole, Golden Majesty, Great Lakes, 
Los Angeles, Matterhorn, Melanie, and Wabash, a 
self-evident value, $6.00 list for only $4.50 pre- 
paid. 
MOST HONORED IRISES 
The Dykes Medal, the highest award that any 
Iris may receive, has been bestowed upon every 
one of the following: Elmohr, Copper Lustre, 
Gudrun, Great Lakes, Jean Cayeux, Mary Geddes, 
Missouri, and Wabash; a $4.80 value, for only 
$3.75 postpaid. 
