14 
BRAND PEONY FARMS, Inc 
Not a Poor Variety in It 
APACHE. (Farr). 
New and inter- 
Alabaster. esting color, In¬ 
dian-red. Very 
taking and dis¬ 
tinct. Standards coppery purple; falls dark crimson-brown 
with heavy light brown reticulations on the haft. 20 
inches. Strong grower. 25 cents. 
APHRODITE. 4 feet. A very tall growing Iris that makes 
a most imposing and charming garden variety. A beauti¬ 
ful almost self deep pinkish lavender with the base of the 
falls just a trifle deeper toned. The effect is most striking 
because of the large white halo which surrounds the 
delicate yellow beard. 25 cents. 
AROYNNIS. Granted an award of merit by American Iris 
Society. A tall true variegata, distinct in coloring. Stand¬ 
ards strontian-yellow, narrowly margined aniline-yellow; 
falls a solid, dark violet-carmine. Late midseason. 40 
inches. 25 cents. 
BALDWIN. One of the largest of Iris with peculiar shaped 
petals which give it a very distinct and pleasing appear¬ 
ance. A self of a pleasing heliotrope shade that is very 
noticeable in the field. 50 cents. 
BALLERINE. A very popular variety in our fields. One of 
the old Iris that everybody likes. A blue-lavender with 
very large delicate lavender standards and drooping deeper 
lavender falls. 25 cents. 
BLUE BANNER. S. frilled light lavender blue; F. rich vel¬ 
vety deeper blue shading to a pale blue at the edges. 
A most charming new Iris. This is still the leader among 
the blue bicolors. $ 2 . 00 . 
BLUE HILL. The bluest of the clear toned blue Irises. 
Slightly deeper toned than Sensation and larger. A per¬ 
fectly branched Iris. A splendid real deep blue. $1.00. 
BRANDYWINE. One of the neatest and prettiest of Iris. 
Mr. Farr did well when he gave us this most beautiful 
variety. A light blue toned lavender self, with a promi¬ 
nent orange beard. A flower of unusually fine form. 
25 cents. 
BRONZE SPHINX. A large and beautiful ruffled bronze 
with base of falls heavily reticulated brown. Standards 
cupped and beautifully frilled. A wonderfully profuse 
bloomer. Stems of strong medium height covered with 
many blooms open at once. 50 cents. 
BRUNO. A Dominion Seedling. Very large blooms; beauti¬ 
ful form; great substance. Standards, light purple with 
yellow flush at the base; falls, rich velvety deep violet. 
A preferred variety, now much used in producing new 
Iris. 35 cents. 
BUECHIiEY’S GIANT. This, without any exception, was 
the most outstanding new Iris to bloom in our fields last 
year. The blooms are of the greatest size and also of the 
most perfect and exquisite form. The standards in the 
most perfect proportion form an exquisite dome to the 
base of the bloom formed of great nicely shaped falls. 
One of the finest of the blues. Reminds one in a way of 
Lord of June only its falls do not flop. $3.00. 
BUTO. A very free blooming Iris which resembles Mme. 
Gaudichau very much but because of a slight difference 
in season, is very desirable. A wonderful rich deep vel¬ 
vety purple of fine form. A profuse bloomer. 50 cents. 
CAMEDIARD. 48 inches. A clump of this wonderful va¬ 
riety in the garden is a high-light, towering as it does 
above most varieties, with its vivid contrasting colors. 
Standards clear amber-yellow; falls yellow flushed light 
purple, and bordered yellow. One of the best of the yellow 
blends. 50 cents. 
AFTERGLOW. Tall soft pink or buff-gray, shading to a rich yellow through 
the center. A large flower of a most pleasing harmony of color. 36 inches. 
25 cents. 
ALABASTER. A pure glistening white of splendid substance and finest 
form. The flowers are of medium size and, taken all in all, one of the 
very finest whites that we have. Edges slightly ruffled; beard nearly white 
with shadings of yellow. 36 inches. 35 cents. 
AI>IiIES. 24 inches. A very profuse blooming red-purple with a good deal 
of red in the falls. Standards lighter and showing more purple. A variety 
that shows much red from a distance in the field. A fall-blooming variety 
in some parts of the country. 25 cents. 
AIiIQUIFPA. A. I. S. silver medal. Large flowers of pale massicot-yellow, 
with a deeper coloring in the center. A fine garden flower. Fragrant. 
34 inches. 25 cents. 
ALLURE. 40 inches. An attractive, distinct new color. Canary-yellow, 
overlaid with violet-pink. Silver medal English Iris Society. 35 cents. 
AMBASSADEUR (Vilm). In richness of coloring, fine form, and growing 
habits—truly one of the most beautiful of all Irises. Standards smoky, 
reddish violet. Falls dark velvety purple-maroon. Very rich. 25 cents. 
ANNA PARR (Farr). Large flower with broad petals of good substance. 
Standards and falls purest white flushed violet-blue. Most beautiful. 
25 cents. 
Cardinal. 
Our General Iris List 
