BRAND'S POPULAR IRIS 
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ACHERON. A very dark blue-purple. Almost a self. It is 
so dark in the bud that it looks black. As it opens in the 
sun the standards are a trifle lighter than the falls. 
25 cents. 
AFTERGLOW. Tall soft pink or buff-gray, shading to a 
rich yellow through the center. A large flower of a most 
pleasing harmony of color. 36 inches. 25 cents. 
AKBAR. One of the best of the new Iris. Very large flow¬ 
ers of imposing beauty, carried well on a plant of the 
best growing habits. A large, very even brown-toned red- 
purple. Carries its standards well up and its great broad 
falls well expanded. Very fine. 75 cents. 
ALABASTER. A pure glistening white of splendid substance 
and finest form. The flowers are of medium size and, 
taken all in all, one of the very finest whites that we 
have. Edges slightly ruffled; beard nearly white with 
shadings of yellow. 36 inches. 25 cents. 
ALLURE. 40 inches. An attractive, distinct new color. 
Canary-yellow, overlaid with violet-pink. Silver medal 
English Iris Society. 25 cents. 
AIiIQUIPPA. A. I. S. silver medal. Large flowers of pale 
massicot-yellow, with a deeper coloring in the center. A 
fine garden flower. Fragrant. 34 inches. 25 cents. 
AMBASSADEUR. In richness of coloring, fine form, and 
growing habits—truly one of the most beautiful of all 
Irises. Standards smoky, reddish violet. Falls dark vel¬ 
vety purple-maroon. Very rich. 25 cents. 
ANDREW JACKSON. 36 inches. A beautiful rich new red- 
violet bi-color. 50 cents. 
ANNA FARR. Large flower with broad petals of good sub¬ 
stance. Standards and falls purest white flushed violet- 
blue. Most beautiful. 25 cents. 
ANNE MARIE CAYEUX. One of the finest light blends. 
Received an award of merit by National Horticultural 
Society of France. S. pinkish lilac, flushed grey; F. irides¬ 
cent metallic blue. $1.50. 
APACHE. An interesting color, Indian-red. Very taking 
and distinct. Standards coppery purple; falls dark crim¬ 
son-brown with heavy light brown reticulations on the 
haft. 20 inches. Strong grower. 25 cents. 
APHRODITE. 4 feet. A very tall growing Iris that makes 
a most imposing and charming garden variety. A beauti¬ 
ful almost self deep pinkish lavender with the base of the 
falls just a trifle deeper toned. The effect is most striking 
because of the large white halo which surrounds the deli¬ 
cate yellow beard. 25 cents. 
ARGYNNIS. Granted an award of merit by American Iris 
Society. A tall true variegata, distinct in coloring. Stand¬ 
ards strontian-yellow, narrowly margined aniline-yellow; 
falls a solid, dark violet-carmine. Late midseason. 40 
inches. 25 cents. 
ASIA. Standards pale lavender; falls light violet-purple. 
Both standards and falls of immense size. Taken all in 
all, this is a splendid Iris. 25 cents. 
AUREX. S. a bright clear yellow; F. velvety blackish 
crimson purple, with a narrow well-defined edging of 
buff. One of the very highly recommended new Irises. 
_ $ 2 . 00 . 
BALDWIN. One of the largest of Iris with peculiar shaped 
petals which give it a very distinct and pleasing appear¬ 
ance. A self of a pleasing heliotrope shade that is very 
noticeable in the field. 25 cents. 
BAXiXiERINE. A very popular variety in our fields. One of 
the old Iris that everybody likes. A blue-lavender with 
very large delicate lavender standards and drooping deep¬ 
er lavender falls. 25 cents. 
Cardinal 
BEAU IDEAL. A very striking plicata. White bordered 
with a deep stippled band of rich violet. 25 cents. 
BEN BOW. A dark bluish violet self color. A very 
noticeable flower in mass. 25 cents. 
BIiACKAMOOR. Originator’s description; “One of the 
finest dark blue-purples yet introduced, the deep blue 
effect intensified by a blue beard after the manner of 
Harmony. Almost black when newly opened, lighten¬ 
ing to blackish violet of uniform coloring. A free 
bloomer of great size. $1.75. 
BLACK WINGS. A large, heavy textured flower of a 
deep midnight blue overlaid with a frosty black luster. 
Vigorous, well branched and a wonder¬ 
ful flower. $2.00. 
BLUE BANNER. S. frilled light laven¬ 
der-blue; F. rich velvety deeper blue 
shading to a pale blue at the edges. 
A most charming new Iris. This is 
still the leader among the blue bicol¬ 
ors. 35 cents. 
BIiUE BOY. Standards and falls a rich 
purple with blue beard. 15 inches. 
25 cents. 
BIiUET. Standards and falls a blue tone. 
Beautiful garden effect. 24 inches. 
25 cBUts 
BLUE HIXiIi. The bluest of the clear 
toned blue Irises. Slightly deeper ton¬ 
ed than Sensation and larger. A per¬ 
fectly branched Iris. A splendid real 
deep blue. 75 cents. 
BLUE VEIiVET. 46 inches. A beautiful tall growing 
variety. Color is a deep intense velvety blue. A dis¬ 
tinct and well-named Iris. $1.00. 
BRANDYWINE. One of the neatest and prettiest of Iris. 
Mr. Farr did well when he gave us this most beautiful 
variety. A light blue-toned lavender self, with a prom¬ 
inent orange beard. A flower of unusually fine form. 
25 cents. 
BRONZE SPHINX. A large and beautiful ruffled bronze 
with base of falls heavily reticulated brown. Stand¬ 
ards cupped and beautifully frilled. A wonderfully 
profuse bloomer. Stems of strong medium height cov¬ 
ered with many blooms open at once. 50 cents. 
BRUNO. A Dominion Seedling. Very 
large blooms; beautiful form; great 
substance. Standards, light purple with 
yellow flush at the base; falls, rich vel¬ 
vety deep violet. A preferred variety, 
now much used in producing new Iris. 
25 cents. 
BUECHLEY’S GIANT. This, without any 
exception, was the most outstanding 
new Iris to bloom in our fields last 
year. The blooms are of the greatest 
size and also of the most perfect and 
exquisite form. The standards in the 
most perfect proportion form an ex¬ 
quisite dome to the base of the bloom 
formed of great nicely shaped falls. 
One of the finest of the blues. Reminds 
one in a way of Lord of June only its 
falls do not flop. $1.00. 
Do not include special 
collections in your list 
