BRAND’S POPULAR IRIS 
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LABOR, Standards dark violet-heliotrope; falls darker 
shade than standards. General effect, reddish copper. 
A wonderful color, very distinct. One of the compara¬ 
tively new introductions. We highly recommend it. 36 
inches. 25 cents. 
LAMIA. A flower of good size on well-branched stems. 
46 inches. Standards an even light blue-purple to rose- 
pink. Palls same as standards, turning a richer purple 
at center. 35 cents. 
LINDBERGH. Soft lavender-blue standards with dark 
blue falls, with a distinct lighter border. A distinct 
flower. 35 cents. 
LONA. Another beautiful, richly colored, ruffled plicata 
of which Sass has produced so many. A soft buff, 
heavily marked purple at the edges. 30 inches. Very 
striking. 25 cents. 
LORD LAMBOURNE. Standards a soft shade of rose- 
fawn; falls a rich crimson with white reticulations at 
the base. Heavy bright yellow beard. 44 inches. 
25 cents. 
LOS ANGELES. A very large white flower of fine shape 
and substance. Standards very faintly edged blue; 
falls beautifully reticulated blue and brown at base. 
This charming white is noticed quickly in the field for 
its poise and clean appearance. Truly the finest white 
we have seen. 75 cents. 
MAGENTA. A very beautiful flower with a much finer 
color than its name implies. A bright pinkish red. 
A self color. It appeals to all who see it. If you are 
looking for a good Iris of this color it will appeal to 
you. 75 cents. 
MAGNA CHARTA. A pure white flower, strikingly 
dotted with splotches of intense blue ranging in size 
from minute spots to blotches a half an inch long to 
an eighth inch wide. A very distinct and attractive 
Iris. You might look our Iris fields over and you will 
find no other like this one. If you wish something 
different order Magna Charta. $1.00. 
MAGNIPXCA (Vilmorin). 8.7. Standards white flushed 
with violet-blue; falls long, drooping, deep reddish 
violet, reticulated chestnut. Great large blooms; tall, 
strong, well-branched stems. 40 inches. 25 cents. 
MAJESTIC (Bliss). 8.8. A Dominion seedling. Very 
large flowers of fine form and lasting quality. Stand¬ 
ards round, light lavender to mauve shaded bronze at 
base; falls straight hanging, rich raisin-purple. Free 
bloomer; stout stems. 36 inches. 25 cents. 
MANON LESCAUT. One of those indescribable things 
called plicata but which are not. Standards, cream 
delicately edged with violet; a fine line divides a cream- 
white center; then a wider area overlaid with violet. 
Falls much the same except for the unusual cream 
and purple beard. Enriched with red-brown coloring 
in the throat. Very strong; develops rapidly; blooms 
lavishly. 50 cents. 
With This Collection 
A $20.00 Value in 1929 
Actually ox-blood red . . . 
entirely free from reddish 
purple . . . greatest of all 
red Iris. 
Grace Sturtcvant. 
IRIS 
Special Limited Offer 
BRILLIANT. Brilliantly red-toned, free flowering. 
BRONZE SPHINX. Beautiful ruffled yellow bronze. 
CORRIDA. A really clear blue; excellent landscape variety. 
ERA ANGELICA. Buff standards, blue-bronze falls. 
MANON LESCAUT. A symphony in yellow, brow r n, violet, white. 
MRS. MARIAN CRAN. Soft rose-pink; large, shapely. 
MILDRED FRESBY. Standards ivory-white, falls rich pansy-violet. 
MIDWEST. White with distinctive purple borders, heavily ruffled. 
NAIAD ATLANTA. Entirely flesh pink. 
PENN TREATY. Rich deep velvet of blackish violet. 
SEMINOLE. In effect a brilliant velvety red-crimson. 
TAJ MAHAL. A blue veined robust white. 
TROSTRINGER. A genuine apple-blossom-pink. ■ 
TRUE CHARM. White with dainty blue edges. x^flly 
$3.00 
NOTE: In this sensational Iris collection 
are four other outstanding varieties which 
alone comprised a $55.00 value in 1929. These 
four are Bronze Sphinx, Manon Lescaut. 
Naiad Atlanta and Penn Treaty. 
For This Entire Superb 
Collection, Including Free 
Gobelin Red, IF ORDER¬ 
ED ON OR BEFORE 
AUGUST 10, 1934. 
