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BRAND PEONY FARMS, Inc 
MAORI PRINCESS. The richest of all the bicolor blends. 
Standards intense golden yellow: falls, a very rich vel¬ 
vety maroon, with a well defined gold border. A bicolor 
we like very much. 50 cents. 
MARY BARNETT. To he like Princess Beatrice is a fine 
recommendation. Mary Barnett is a Princess Beatrice 
improved! A larger flower with a great golden beard, 
so intensely brilliant it lightens the whole flower. If 
you were ordering your Iris from the fields yon would 
surely include this variety if you wished a fine light 
blue. £5 cents. 
MARY ORTH. A fine blended blue with a hazel-brown 
haft. 50 cents. 
MELCHIOR. A reddish purple that resembles Mr-. Va¬ 
lerie West. A red-purple so rich in both standard and 
fall as to be almost a self. Growing this season among 
the best of all red-purple it was a rich, brilliant, out¬ 
standing flower. In fact, one of the very best. $1.00. 
MIDGARD. A wonderful blending of pink and yellow. 
Genera] effect, a rich shade of pink. Large flowers, 
perfectly formed. Thi=? variety and Naiad Atlanta have 
much the same coloring. Both are pleasing varieties 
and all who visit our fields spot these two. 53 cents. 
MILDRED PRE3BY. Standards ivory-white, faintly 
flushed lavender: falls rich pansy-violet, faintly edged 
lavender-white. Considered by many as Mr Farr’s 
very best Iris. 32 inches. 25 cents. 
MOONLIGHT. Standards pale amber-yellow: tails sul¬ 
phur-yellow. with heavy greenish gold retie lation. 
Broad lemon-yellow beard. Fragrant. A large, well 
formed flower. Well named. 36 inches. 25 cents. 
MORNING GLCRY. Another new red-purple with un¬ 
usually rich coloring in both standard and fall. Stand¬ 
ards, an even rich deep blue-lavender; falls, very rich 
velvety red-purple. A large well-shaped flower. 
$2.50. 
MRS. H. P. BOWLES. Standards soft brown, overlaid 
with old gold; falls brilliant brick red. Very distinct. 
36 incite-;. 25 cents. 
MRS. MARION CRAN. One of the very finest of the soft 
rose-pinks. Large flowers of perfect shape. For a real 
pink, this is the one to order. 48 inches. 35 cents. 
Pink Satin. 
MRS. VALERIE WEST. Dominion seedling. We think 
this the greatest of all the Bliss Irises. Falls of enor¬ 
mous size and great substance, rich deep crimson- 
brown; standards large, lavender shot with bronze. 
Strong stem. 40 inches. Well branched. Far better 
than the average run of the good Dominion seedlings. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
MY MARYLAND. A beautiful seedling of glowing em¬ 
bers which it resembles but is redder in tone. Carries 
from eleven to twenty large blooms to a stalk. A rich 
flower, the color of which carries a long way. Stand¬ 
ards a petunia-violet, flushed rose, shaded buff at the 
base; falls deep, velvety amaranth-purple, shaded buff. 
Very rich. $1.00. 
MESTOR (Perry). Standards a light violet-blue; falls a 
rich violet-purple. Large; very free flowering. An Iris 
you’ll like. 42 inches. 25 cents. 
MIDWEST (Sass). A fine Iris of large size and heavily 
ruffled. Standards white flushed purple; falls white 
bordered purple. Fine. 30 inches. 25 cents. 
MME. HENRI CAYEUX (Cayeux). Standards reddish 
violet-purple; falls dark purple with edges lighter. 
Very fine. 36 inches. 25 cents. 
MORNING SPLENDOR (Shull). Standards Petunia vio¬ 
let; falls velvety raisin-purple; general effect, rich 
crimson. Everything considered, we think there is no 
greater, no finer Iris than this one. In size, form, color 
and substance, it is everything desirable. Very fra¬ 
grant; free blooming. Awarded the Silver Medal of the 
Garden Club of America in 1926. 42 inches. 25 cents. 
NAIAD ATLANTA. Standards a creamy white suffused 
with violet; falls a deeper violet. Heavy orange beard. 
Flowers of medium size carried on stalks of medium 
height. 50 cents. 
NAOMI. A pink and carmine bicolor. Very floriferous. 
Choice combination of lilac and dahlia-carmine. 
25 cents. 
NOCTURNE. A beautiful flower from Mr. Shull that 
impresses us more each season. Flower is of good size 
and fine form. Rich, dark .velvety flowers are held well 
erect on stiff stems. 75 cents. 
NUMA ROUMESTAN. Vinous red with deeper red fall. 
Lasts long in the garden. $1.00. 
ODAROLOC. Very free bloomer and of pleasing form. 
Blue toned verging towards pink. 25 cents. 
OLD GOLD. Standards, primoline yellow, ruffled; falls, 
old gold, overlaid buff; a few stripes on haft. Distinct 
yellow beard tipped brown. 28 inches. 50 cents. 
OLIVE MURRELL. Standards deep lavender-rose; falls 
rich lavender-blue flushed rosy bronze, fragrant and a 
splendid Iris. 35 cents. 
OPERA (Vilmorin). 8.7. A very bright violet-red bi¬ 
color, much admired. We sell out every year long be¬ 
fore the season is over. Standards bright purple; falls 
rich deep red-purple. 32 inches. 25 cents. 
OPHELIA. A fine combination of color blending. Stand¬ 
ards and falls, orange-cream, mauve and bronze; heavy 
orange beard. One of the most beautiful of the new 
Irises. 36 inches. 35 cents. 
PENN TREATY. A cross between Ambassadeur and 
Souv. de Mme. Gaudichau and inherits very rich quali¬ 
ties from both parents. A deep rich velvety or blackish 
violet. Perfect form; very thick texture. Standards, 
dauphin’s violet; falls, deep blackish violet. A very 
rich dark-colored Iris. 35 cents. 
PEAU ROUGE. Fast grower and very floriferous. A good 
all over red. Yes, a brilliant deep red. 25 cents. 
PINK OPAL. Large flowers on 40- to 46-inch stems. 
A sister flower of Pink Satin which it resembles very 
much only it is a little deeper in tone. Many like it 
better. A rich pure pinkish lilac self. $2.00. 
PINK SATIN. A perfect pink self with a brilliant or¬ 
ange beard. Its name describes it as it is a clear light 
satiny pink. Mr. Sass has given us a most excellent 
flower in this variety and it will not disappoint you. 
$5.00. 
PIONEER. An immense red-purple of beautiful form. 
Standards large, bright, ampara-purple; falls very 
broad and of great substance, warm deep pansy-purple. 
Wonderful flower. 25 cents. 
FLUIE D’OR. The very best yellow Iris. Flowers larger 
and of finer form than Gold Imperial. Tall well- 
branched stems. Received a Dykes Medal. 75 cents. 
PONGEE. 38 inches. A light buff-colored self with a 
beautiful frosty iridescence. A bright golden beard 
enlivens the flower. $1.00. 
PRAIRIE GOLD. A beautiful deep rich yellow. 32 
inches. Not a tall flower but wonderful for landscape 
effect. Mr. Sass considers this as fine an Iris as he 
has ever sent out. 25 cents. 
PRIMROSE. Standards amber-yellow; falls a lighter 
yellow; center a clear lemon-yellow. Long blooming; 
splendid form and substance. 30 inches. 25 cents. 
