Pfeiffer's IRIS 
<iflotuers (bvert/one £2oves 
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PEAU ROUGE (Cayeux, 1923). S. coppery red; F. bronze- 
blood-red; beard brownish yellow. Probably the reddest Iris 
yet introduced. 24 inches. 25c each; 3 for 60c. 
PEERLESS (Dykes, 1924). 38 inches. A magnificent mahog¬ 
any-red flower of perfect form and very large. A brilliant rich 
gold beard lights up the whole flower. It takes a plant of two 
years growth to give characteristic bloom because the stems 
are so tall and thick and the flowers so large and of great 
substance. $1.00 each. 
PIONEER (Bliss, 1924). A beautiful red-purple, nearly a self. 
S. large and incurved, color bright ampero-purple. F. very 
broad and strong, deep pansy-purple set off hy a bright 
orange beard. One of Bliss’ best varieties. 25c each ; 3 
for 60c. 
PRIMROSE (Sturtevant, 1923). S. amber-yellow; F. lighter 
barium-yellow. 30 inches. 20c each; 3 for 50c. 
PRINCE LOHENGRIN (Mohr, 1923). This new seedling, a 
cross between Juniata and Lohengrin, is introduced as an 
improved Lohengrin. It grows nearly a foot taller, is slightly 
pinker in color and has a better arrangement of the flower. 
25c each; 3 for 60c. 
PRINCESS OSRA (Bliss, 1922). A very beautiful white va¬ 
riety dotted with lavender on both S. and F. The prettiest of 
the new plicates. 25c each; 3 for 60c. 
PROSPERO (Yeld, 1920). S. pale lavender flushed yellow 
around the base; F. deep red-purple. Vigorous, tall variety 
bearing enormous flowers of fine shape. 48 inches. 20c each; 
3 for 50c 
PURISSIMA (Mohr-Mitchell, 1927). A pure white Iris of 
great size, fine form and substance. Its vigor and tall, well 
branched stems make it one of the finest white Irises in com¬ 
merce. Needs extra winter protection in the colder states of 
the North. $1.25 each. 
RAFFET (Vilmorin, 1920). S. Bradley’s violet; F. dark, with 
violet veinings; stalks low and well branched. Very late. 
20c each; 3 for 50c. 
RED WING (Sass, 1928). 36 inches. A gigantic flower. Gen¬ 
eral color effect is bronzy red. The flower is of perfect shape 
and is carried on tall, stiff stems. A great acquisition. $2.00 
each. 
RODNEY (Bliss, 1919). S. and F. self violet-blue. Free 
bloomer. 40 inches. 25c each; 3 for 60c. 
ROMOLA (Bliss, 1924). One of the very best of the Dominion 
seedlings, the blooms are very large, gracefully formed and 
delicately toned. S. pale lilac tinged pale ivory-yellow at the 
base; F. velvety red-violet. A free flower, strong grower, with 
well branched spikes. About 42 inches. 50c each. 
ROSEWAY (Bliss, 1919). S. purple; F. duller shade; orange 
beard. One of the brightest red Pallidas. 36 inches. 20c 
each; 3 for 50c. 
R. W. WALLACE (Perry, 1923). 42 inches. A beautiful rich 
deep purple Iris. Taller and darker colored than Germaine 
Perthuis. Strong and vigorous. A magnificent Pallida. 50c 
each. 
SAN GABRIEL (Dean, 1921). S. lavender-violet, arched. F. 
widely flaring, darker in color, finely reticulated brown at 
the haft; well branched. 48 inches. 50c each. 
SEMINOLE (Farr, 1920). A rich dark violet-rose, the falls 
a little deeper than the standards. In the same color range as 
Opera, but is taller and a closer approach to red. One of the 
brightest of the so-called reds for landscape use. It is a free 
bloomer with a bright orange beard. Makes a splendid mass 
effect. 15c each; 2 for 25c. 
SENSATION (Cayeux, 1925). Flowers of immense size, per¬ 
fect in form and of exceptionally strong texture. A self color 
of clear corn-flower-blue. The falls are horizontal and stand 
out clearly. 48 inches. $1.50 each. 
SIMONE VAISSIERE (Millet, 1921). S. white shaded azure; 
F. brilliant aniline-blue; throat veined golden and maroon on 
white base. Very beautiful. 30 inches. 25c each; 3 for 60c. 
SIR MICHAEL (Yeld, 1925). S. clear iridescent lavender- 
blue; F. deep rich purple, suffused red-brown. The flowers 
are large and massive with a remarkable rich blending of 
colors in the velvety falls. 48 inches. $2.00 each. 
SNOW WHITE (Sturtevant, 1926). 36 inches. A handsome 
new white Iris with pale green markings, of good form, size 
and substance. It is larger and much taller than White Knight, 
which is making it a very popular white Iris. It is very flori- 
ferous and a strong, vigorous grower. 50c each. 
A Clump of German Iris. 
SOUVENIR DE LOETITIA MICHAUD (Millet, 1923). 48 
inches. Standards and falls of lobelia-blue with golden yellow 
veins on a white ground at the haft. Enormous blooms of per¬ 
fect shape and substance on tall, well branched stalks. It is 
perfectly hardy, a strong grower and a free bloomer. Worthy 
of its high rating. 75c each; 3 for $2.00. 
Iris Bargain No. 2 
In this collection we have made up as wide a range of 
color as is possible with 20 varieties. With our greatly re¬ 
duced prices this will become our most popular Collection. 
Needless to say, with Pfeiffer Quality considered, you will 
have to look a long time to find an Iris bargain that will 
equal this one. 20 popular varieties, all properly labeled. 
Abenda 
Ann Page 
Chalice 
Harmony 
Imperator 
Lord of June 
Ma Mie 
Mary Gibson 
Midwest 
Mildred Presby 
Primrose 
Roseway 
Prosper© 
Cavalier 
Corrida 
Evadne 
Geo. J. Tribolet 
Wedge wood 
Taj Mahal 
Princess Wenonah 
20 Varieties, New Low List Price, $4.35. 
Postpaid for only $3.00 
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