ARVISTA GARDENS 13 
TINY TFONY—6”. Wine red on slender stems. 
COO Spee tee A ET ee eel ane Oe, 40 
VELVET BEAUTY—Dark purple gem, velvety .. .35 
es Se 
Beardless Irises 
The “garden butterflies” enjoy association with 
a garden pool or running brook, but also flourish in 
ordinary well watered soil. Fine for cut flowers. 
Spurias, Hybrids, and Species. 
ALICE EASTWOOD—A_ most _ beautiful 
creamy white Spuria. June. 50” ...................... 75 
Evates WILLIAMSON—Rich, velvety hybrid 
in royal purple; one of the finest ................... 50 
MONAUREA—Deep yellow Spuria. Vigorous. 
DOS Ree, CM Re carr iat iy ng Oh perce Diet Bs 00 
dwarf form for rockeries and edgingss. 16” 40 
AMELIA EARHART—Exquisite deep blue 
violet, large and tall, rich and velvety. 30° 50 
BLUE CHARM—A light blue that is charm- 
ing in form, tone and growth. 16”. AQ 
CAESAR’S BROTHER—Large, finely formed 
flowers of unfading dark purple. 36” AO 
CLARET CUP—A. vigorous Kermesina seed- 
inoais Clareuswinterand® whites on) ee 1.00 
COOL SPRING—Many pearly blue flowers 
with horizontal falis of deeper tone. Widely 
branched s stale kgerd hdl PWR OO ABN. | 1.00 
EMPEROR—Large flowers, excellent form 
and substance. Rich, deep violet blue. 48” 00 
ERIC THE RED—Morgan Award ’51. AM. 
46”. Immense glowing wine red with broad 
flaring falls: Wlorifercus) 30’) 2 8 Pe 2.50 
GATINEAU—Outstanding clear blue; ex- 
tremely large flowers; tall and sturdy; E. 
18 HY be BCU had eke oO noel AiO ee ae 1.00 
HELEN ASTOR—Lovely and distinctive rosy 
red; white halo; bluish throat. 80”... 1.00 
LADY GODIVA—Dainty flesh pink to pink- 
ish lavender. Free blooming. Scarce. E. 36”. .60 
