ARVISTA GARDENS 

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 
usually make small rhizones. 
AUTUMN ELF—Olive cream and delicate 
lavender edged ivory. Ruffled. Has bloom- 
low prices. 
ed with us every growing month ................ $ 
AUTUMN FLAME—One of the tallest fall 
bloomers that makes a brilliant blaze of 
brightired-purple7ab Ye 2. stonteee ee ences. 
AUTUMN FROST—A splendid Bure white of 
Autumn King; habite eee 
AUTUMN GLEAM — A heavy substanced, 
CILTONTYVOlLlOWs S6lige ee 
AUTUMN HAZE — Largest fall-blooming 
Trisse Purple tOnviolet seer eae eee 
AUTUMN KING—A lavender-blue bi-color.. 
AUTUMN QUEEN—An intermediate white 
Iris with a record of blooming every 
month from April to November. Good 
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AUTUMN SUNSET—Flowers of good size 
and substance in buff and pink tones. 32” 
AUTUMN SURPRISE—A beautiful twice 
blooming Iris of medium blue flushed lav- 
ender, with a golden beard. 28” 
BLACK MAGIC — An intense deep blue- 
violet self with blackish sheen, very free 
BOUNTIFUL BLUE —New. Most profuse 
and showy with its great mass of dark blue 
color in early spring, late summer and fall 
DORCAS HUTCHESON—An early and per- 
sistent pansy-violet self. Always a favorite 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT—Dependable vel- 
vety:flourite: violet? 32 
ELIZABETH HUNTINGTON—A vigorous, 
free-flowering and ruffled silvery blue self 
of large size and fine form. 26” 
FROST QUEEN—A very free-blooming sort 
in frosty white. Haft veined gold. 21” 
GLADSONG—(H. Sass, 1942). A handsome 
yellow ground plicate that sometimes blooms 
again in the fall 
HALLOWEEN NIGHT—A bright lemon yel- 
low with veins of deep gold and orange 
beard. Up to 17 blooms to one stalk. 38”...... 
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JEAN SIRET—A yellow dwarf that often 
blooms throughout the growing months.... 
KANSAS INGLESIDE — An attractive red 
self “like the warm glowing embers of a 
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LAURA HUTCHESON—A neater flower 
than Autumn King with a decided pink- 
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LT. CHAVAGNAC — Dwarf. In deep red 
violet. A French ever-bloomer. Scarce........ 
MARTIE EVEREST—A reliable repeater in 
fine: tall! blugeet 2 eee ee eae 
OCTOBER BLAZE—A large red-purple fall- 
bloomer resembling Indian Chief .............. 
OCTOBER OPERA — A very fine, velvety 
TOG-PULP IGT BOClean eee 
OLIVE WHITE—A reliable Iris of creamy 
color veined green gold ...............--.-.----sese.- 
PANSY PURPLE—New. Most vigorous and 
profuse both spring and fall. 15” 
SANGREAL—A profuse fine, large yellow, 
blooming more or less all season .............- 
SEPTEMBER SKIES — A free-blooming, 
deep red-purple self. 10 for $1.50....Each 
Boe MONEY—Very fine yellow dwarf. 
SOUTHLAND—Sensgational deep golden yel- 
low. Large, fine form, heavy substance. 
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WHITE AUTUMN KING—A free and vig- 
orous, glistening, wax-like white —.............. 
SPECIAL — With any order for $2.00 or 
more, 8 different fall-bloomers, named 
and labeled, CUA gos, Mesrecnlame alliteps 7 at epoca $ 
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