ARVISTA GARDENS 

Iris Aristocrats 
Berkeley Gold, Blue Shimmer, Cathedral Dome, 
Elmohr, Flora Zenor, Great Lakes, Matterhorn, 
Minnie Colquitt, Peachblow and Sable, value $8.75 
for $5.50; or Autumn Sunset, Casa Morena, Minnie 
Colquitt, Orange Boy, Remembrance, Violet Sym- 
phony, White Goddess, Great Lakes and Wm. A. 
Setchell, at same $5.50. 
Hemerocallis (Daylilies) 
“The perennial supreme’’—always a success— 
most dependable of all perennials; sun or shade; 
any soil; no insect pests or diseases. Different vari- 
eties furnish bloom from early spring to late fall. 
Some have two or even three, bloom periods in a 
season. If planted early, often blo-m same season, 
showing increasing beauty each season until firmly 
established. 
The Daylily root is “packed with power and en- 
durance; thrives through generations of hot spells, 
cold spells, and dry spells; surmounts neglect; lib- 
erally rewards attention.” 
A MUST FOR EVERY GARDEN; exciting ma- 
terial for flower arrangements; beauty of form and 
coloring that impels gasps of delight from many 
an onlooker. These flowers have a versatility and 
beauty, yes, even a glamour all their own. Plant 
them generously and experience a new and thrilling 
garden experience. 
In our gardens, the heaviest bloom opens from late 
June to into August, when we have in bloom each 
day more than 100 different named varieties. 
By planting a variety we may have blooms from 
two inches to eight inches across, varying in hues 
from palest yellow through darkest orange, througn 
tan, pink, rose, red, brown and maroon to purple. 
We ship Daylilies through spring, summer and 
fall, reserving the right, in case of some recent 
verieties in small supply, to ship only after their 
bloom season is ended. Planting instructions ac- 
company each shipment. 
We do not include a number of varieties so re- 
cently planted as to be in too small quantities to 
permit of sale. 
ANNA BETSCHER—Large deep orange. ML. 
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ANNIS VIOTORIA RULSSELL—Many huge 
flowers of solid canary yellow. Dark green 
crinkled foliage. Most beautiful. EV. E. 36” 2.00 
APRICOT—Delightful apricot yellow. Fr. E. 
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ARABY—Vigorous, flowers of mellow chamois 
with brownish eye-zone. ML. 24”.......... .60 
AUGUST ORANGE—Effective rich orange, 
profuse, vigorous. Ev. L. 36”........-++--> 2.00 
AUGUST PIONEER — Delightful pinkish- 
orange pastel. Long and late. 36”......... .75 
AURELIA—Clear orange with greenish cast; 
waxy substance, compact. M. Ee as erence nena 3.00 
AUTUMN PRINCE—(Stout). Clear light yel- 
low on strong branches. L-VL. 42’........ 3.00 
AZTEC GOLD—Deep, rich gold. M. 36”...... 
BAGDAD — Rich copper-red over orange. 
Madder-brown mid-zone. EM. 42’’........ 
BARONET— (Stout). Sprightly fulvous red in 
sharp contrast. E&L. Re. Ev, 24”......... 
BARONI—FrY. pleasing yellow. Ev. E. 36’... 
BAY STATE—Deep yellow, fluted. ML. 36”.. 
BERTRAND FARR—(Stout). Recurving full 
flowers of near grenadine pink with rosy 
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B. G. HUSE—Large orange, EM. 30”........ 
BICOLOR—Pale red tinged rose. Ev. L. 42”.. 
BOUTONNIERE—(Stout). Wide-open flow- 
ers in rosy peach, recurving. L-VL. 36’.... 
BRUNETTE — (Stout). The first early dark- 
toned sort. Three-toned — yellow-orange, 
tan-red, brownish mid-zone, blooming in 
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BUCKEYE—(Stout). Clear oange, mahogany- 
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BURGUNDY—(Nes). Charming and unusual. 
Wine purple and pale yellow. Wide seg- 
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BURMAH — (Nes). Large, open flowers, 
orange ground overlaid rose and copper. 
Exquisite. Brilliant. VL. 42” 
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CALYPSO — Large flowers in clear lemon 
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CAPRICE — (Stout). Orange buff overlaid 
Bordeau; brown-ed effect. E-M. 42”...... 
CHEERLEADER—(Russell), Dainty canary 
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CHRYSOLORA—Su!phur-apricot flowers with 
deeper throat. M. 30”............ Et. |. WEE 
CINNABAR — Rosy red-brown with yellow 
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CIRCE—F ull, medium round flowers of clear 
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“And little Circe—I fell in love with that.” 
CISSIE GUISEPPE — Deep rosy-copper. L. 
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COMET—Giant lemon and rose. ML. 42’.... 
CONFUCIUS — (Bechtold). Immense flowers 
of gorgeous bright red - cinnamon - orange. 
Rich and free flowering. L, 40”’........... 
CORALLINE—(Nes). Shrimp-red and maize. 
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CRAEMORE HENNA — (Plouf-Ashley). A 
very bright Daylily in brilliant henna, ruby 
iridescence and orange throat. Fine size, 
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CROWN OF GOLD—Clear, deep orange. EM. 
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CRYSTAL PINK—(Nes). Flowers of salmon 
tone with deeper rose halo, and a charm- 
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CURLY PATE —Bright golden yellow with 
curled tips and long season of bloom. L. 36”’ 
DARK EYES—Early, dark red toned. 26”.... 
DAUNTLESS—Smooth light cadmium yellow, 
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