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BRAND PEONY FARMS, Inc 
Gaynelle. 
GLOWING EMBERS (Sturtevant). Standards tan, slightly 
flushed violet; falls rich velvety pansy-purple; conspicu¬ 
ous orange beard. Vigorous grower; considered one of 
Miss Sturtevant’s finest. 48 inches. 25 cents. 
GOBELIN RED. An absolutely new color; actually ox-blood 
red, contrasting sharply with the known “red Iris” by 
complete lack of red-purple in makeup. Now used as a 
foundation to develop a race of fine reds. An outstanding 
beauty! Flowers of medium size; very finely formed and 
carried. Unusually long blooming period. Stems and 
leaves are thin, strong, erect. We have compared this 
variety with Dauntless, King Tut, and others of this class 
and we claim, as well as others who visited our fields this 
season that this is the best red for color yet offered. 
$ 2.00 
GOLD CREST. From the name one might think this a yel¬ 
low Iris but it is a beautiful medium blue. It has a promi¬ 
nent gold beard. 25 cents. 
GOLDEN GLORY. Standards pinard-yellow deepening to 
lemon-chrome at base; falls barya-yellow deepening to 
pinard-yellow at base. Practically a large yellow self. 
GOLDEN PROMISE. Standards deep yellow; falls soft yel¬ 
low faintly flushed soft lavender. 30 inches. 35 cents. 
GRACE STURTEVANT. 36 inches. In our opinion the 
greatest of all the Dominion seedlings and the greatest 
Iris Mr. Bliss has sent out. A very rich velvety brown 
with a most brilliant golden beard. * $1.00 
HALO. Standards a light violet; falls a dull bluish violet. 
A vigorous grower of good habit. Resembles Lord of 
June, but the flower has more substance. 25 cents. 
HARMONY. A very deep, rich dark blue-purple self. A deep¬ 
er purple than Souv. de Mme. Gaudichau. A strong grower 
and free flowering. 25 cents. 
HENRI RIVIERE (Millet, 1927). 42 inches. A splendid bi- 
color. Standards pure lemon-yellow; falls mauve, with 
yellowish reflex and a canary-yellow throat. Extremely 
late. $1.00. 
INDIAN CHIEF. One of the very best of the entire range 
of two-toned reds. Standards a beautiful violet-rose; falls 
deep rich glowing velvety red. Splendid for massing. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
INNER GLOW. A delicately beautiful flower of medium 
size. A rich ivory-white with base of both standards and 
falls flushed a rich deep yellow, the inner glow. 25 cents. 
FASCINATION. A beautiful pink self that looks better 
to one the longer he looks at it. Carries its color won¬ 
derfully well in the garden and is a splendid landscape 
sort. 75 cents. 
F. B. SCHERMERHORN. A lavender-blue self. Another 
fine Iris that shows up unusually well inside when dis¬ 
played in masses. 25 cents. 
FLORIDOR. A fine medium large flower of an even 
shade of slate-blue throughout. A peculiar, distinct, 
and pleasing color, different from others. 25 cents. 
FOLKWANG. Standards light bright pink; falls claret- 
red with brownish yellow veinings. A wonderful blend¬ 
ing of colors. One of the very best of the many really 
good Irises sent out by this famous firm. 25 cents. 
FRA ANGELICA. A striking new Iris from Vilmorin 
with beautiful sunset tints. Standards a medium shade 
of buff and falls a peculiar shade of blue gradually 
running into an irregular buff edge. Haft heavily re¬ 
ticulated deeper buff with an orange beard. 25 cents. 
FRIEDA MOHR. Good enough in the originator’s opinion 
to bear the name of his wife. A beautiful flower both 
in form and color. Unusually tall with clean foliage; 
ideal for either mass planting or for specimen flowers. 
A pink bicolor. Standards a light pinkish violet; falls 
a deep lilac-rose. 50 inches. 50 cents. 
GAYNELLE. A large pure yellow. The largest yellow 
in our fields. Standards a pure bright medium yellow; 
falls just a trifle deeper and brighter. Highly per¬ 
fumed. The best yellow we have seen to date. $1.50. 
GAVIOTTA. A lovely creamy white with a faint tint of 
yellow on the edge of both standards and falls. Beauti¬ 
ful form. Base of both S. and F. beautifully reticu¬ 
lated brown. 25 cents. 
GEO. TRIBOLET. A magnificent Iris with deep violet 
standards and velvety red-purple falls. 40 inches. For 
real quality and richness of color this is an Iris hard 
to beat. 35 cents. 
GERMAINE FERTHUIS. Received a special award, 
Paris Iris Commission. General effect purple; stand¬ 
ards beautiful shade of violet-purple; falls deep vel¬ 
vety rich violet. Fragrant. Thrifty. Highly recom¬ 
mended. 25 cents. 
JACINTO. A blue-lavender with a decidedly pink tone. 
Good size, well branched, and flower of very pleasing 
form. 25 cents. 
JACQUELINE GUILLOT. Very large flowers of pure 
lavender-blue. Stalks strong and well branched; free 
flowering; wonderfully fragrant. Very satisfactory. 
36 inches. 35 cents. 
JANE WILLIAMSON. General effect a pink pastel, glow¬ 
ing with iridescent colors. Standards bright lilac shad¬ 
ing out to old gold; falls slightly deeper overlaid old 
gold. Fragrant. 25 cents. 
JUBILEE. Standards a rich peach color; falls creamy 
white, dotted and veined light brown. Flower ruffled 
30 inches. 25 cents. 
JUMBO. Standards Vanderpool’s violet; falls mulberry- 
purple with distinct brown stripes on haft. 25 cents. 
JUNE BRIDE. A fine warm toned white with a heavy 
beard. This beautiful new Iris is outstanding and in a 
class with Snow White and Purissima. $2.50. 
KANSAS. 40 inches. A new pink-toned Iris of real merit. 
The flowers are large and shapely. Standards large, in¬ 
curved, very beautiful Chinese violet; falls large, flar¬ 
ing and a beautiful light purple. Nearly a deep blue- 
lavender self. Standards have a beautiful ruffled effect. 
A very showy variety in the house. 50 cents. 
KATHERINE McFARLAND. Heads the group of deep 
purples. Standards deep mulberry purple; falls a rich 
velvety blackish purple. Very dark, rich, tall, well bal¬ 
anced and a striking variety. 50 cents. 
KING MIDAS. A splendid new Iris that always arrests 
the eye. Standards golden buff, suffused garnet-brown; 
falls velvety iridescent garnet-brown, edged golden 
buff, with heavy orange beard. Center of flower illum¬ 
inated with glowing yellow lights. $1.00. 
KING TUT. 30 inches. One of the brightest of all the 
Irises. General garden effect bright glowing red. 
Standards cocoa-brown; falls Hessian brown. Every 
lover of a red Iris should have this one. 50 cents. 
KLAMATH. A violet and purple bicolor of perfect form 
and exceHent substance. A larger flower than Lent A. 
Williamson with much richer coloring. $1.00. 
