BRAND PEONY FARMS, Inc 
THUNBERGL Double. Very large, long, slender spikes, gen¬ 
erally two to the panicle. Buds and reverse of florets, a 
violet-mauve with a reddish appearance from a distance. 
Florets are large; open a light lilac, twisting and turn¬ 
ing as they open, so that the color of the bud is inter¬ 
mingled with that of the inside of the petals. This makes, 
all in all, a very striking Lilac which we chose as one of 
the best of the entire collection. Strong grower. 
Own-root, strong 2 to 3 ft., $3-50; 3 to 4 ft., $3.50. 
VESTALE. Single. One of the best of the single whites. An 
upright-growing bush with long, narrow, conical panicles 
which stand upright. 
Own-root, strong 2 to 3 ft., $1.00; 3 to 4 ft., $1.50. 
VILLOSA. Another excellent Lilac for large and small 
plantings. Grows into a large shrub, 10 feet high, 
with large, heavy waxy like leaves. Comes into bloom 
when all other Lilacs are gone. Panicles large, broad, 
plume-like, a delicate pink color. 
Own-root, strong 2 to 3 ft., $1.00'; 3 to 4 ft., $1.25. 
select 4 to 5 ft. specimen plants, $2.00. 
VIOLETTA. Double. One of the very darkest Lilacs. Deep 
bluish violet—a very unusual color. Large open panicle 
with very large individual florets. New. Very scarce. We 
have only 10 of these to offer. 
Own-root, strong 12 to 18 in., $3.00. 
VOLCAN. One of the most robust and shapely growing of 
all of the best Lilacs. As near a true deep red as we 
have. Panicles which are very long, large, and shapely, 
come up well above the foliage. These panicles look 
rather open as they are in the bud stage but as they 
develop they open into one of the finest, most shapely, 
and largest of all these Lilacs. We have but a few plants 
in this variety for sale, as the demand for it is so great 
from people who see it on our grounds when in bloom 
that we seldom have any left. 
Own-root, 2 to 3 ft., $1.50; 3 to 4 ft., $2.50. 
WALDECK-ROUSSEAU. Double. A very large, rather open 
panicle, composed of large, very double florets on many 
Emile Gentil. 
Villosa. 
branches. Large flower and very fine. Deep violet fading 
lighter. Own-root, 2 to 3 ft., $2.50; 3 to 4 ft., $3.50. 
WILLIAM ROBINSON. Double. Invariably well liked; 
always chosen as one of the best. Very compact 
panicles, almost round. When florets are about to 
open, the bloom gives a very striking pinkish red 
effect which gives place to a lavender as the florets fully 
open and their reverse side turns back. Very much 
admired. Own-root, strong 2 to 3 ft., $1.00; 3 to 4 ft., $1.50. 
Special Spring Iris 
Collection 
We have one of the finest and largest collections of 
Iris in the country. As a rule, we do not offer Iris in 
our spring catalog, but this spring we have a field con' 
sisting of many fine varieties of high class Iris on rented 
land. This lease has expired and rather than dig and 
replant this stock, we prefer to send it to our customers 
at a sacrifice price. Our loss will be your gain. Orders 
filled late April. 
Fifteen beautiful Iris, all different, all col¬ 
ors, not labeled. $ ■ qo 
A $3.75 value for f 
Gobelin Red 
A real red Iris. During the past few years a great 
effort has been made to produce a red Iris. Many 
Irises have come out and have been praised as reds. 
We have seen the most of them and although they can 
be classed as reds, none of them as we see it have the 
intense ox'blood'red that Gobelin Red has. Although 
not a large Iris, as far as color is concerned, it is the 
best red of all. 
For season of 1934, large select rhizomes. 
$|.00 eac |, f postpaid. 
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