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BRAND PEONY FARMS, Inc 
Tuscany Gold. 
CLAUDE AUREAIT, (New). This splendid Iris we 
would call the last word in variegatas. It is a large 
flower with large standards of greenish golden yellow, 
which make a wonderfully pleasant contrast with long 
falls of a rich Bordeaux wine color. $1.50. 
CONCHOBAB. 
purple. 
S. light purple; F. velvety deep reddish 
25 cents. 
COPPERSMITH. Large flowers on tall stems. Standards 
crimson-purple; falls dahlia-carmine. General appear¬ 
ance, rich coppery red. A very rich Iris when the sun 
plays through the petals. 42 inches. 25 cents. 
CORRIDA. One of the best of the light blue Irises for 
massing. Rather a deep, light blue; almost a self which 
we like very, very much. 25 cents. 
CORONADO. A beautiful Iris very similar to Asia but ear¬ 
lier and a bit more reddish in tone. 25 cents. 
CORONATION. An unusually fine, rich deep golden yellow. 
About the best of the even toned yellows. 25 cents. 
DAIiIDA (Denis). Standards pale flesh-pink; falls rich red¬ 
dish crimson, shaded purple. Yellow throat, blotched 
brown; orange beard. Distinct and very effective. 
25 cents. 
DAMOZEL. A very fine-shaped plicata. Standards deeply 
bordered lavender. Center of the standard white heavily 
mottled lavender; falls a clear white heavily bordered 
lavender. 25 cents. 
CASSANDRA. A rich blue-purple that is very brilliant in 
the field. Deep violet standards and very rich velvety 
blue-purple falls. 25 cents. 
CECIL MINTURN (Farr). Standards and falls uniform 
shade of rose; light beards. Large. 25 cents. 
CHALLENGER. Standards very large, overlapping, dark 
purple; falls dark blackish violet. Flaring. White beard, 
tipped orange. One of the very largest intermediates. The 
coloring of this Iris is about the richest of all Iris. 
25 cents. 
CHALICE. A clear soft yellow, a shade lighter than Gold 
Imperial. A very fast grower with heavy foliage. 36 
inches. 50 cents. 
CEROMYLLA. This variety received Honorable Mention 
and Award of Merit of the American Iris Society. Con¬ 
sidered by many the finest yellow yet introduced. Large 
and of perfect form; lemon-chrome color. $3.00. 
CHURCHMOUSE. 36 inches. A new and very distinct col¬ 
oring among Iris. A hays-brown self. Very pretty. Noth¬ 
ing like it. 25 cents. 
CINNABAR. A splendid tall growing flower of an intense 
rich blue-purple. One of the very richest of all the Irises. 
25 cents. 
CITRONELLA. A clear, soft yellow with the falls showing 
considerable brown. An unusual combination that is very 
popular. 25 cents. 
CLARA NOYES (IL P. Sass, 1931). H. M. A. I. S.; A. M. 
A. I. S. A beautiful blending of yellow, orange and apri¬ 
cot that one simply cannot describe. Similar in color to 
the Talisman rose. $1.00. 
DLARIDAD. A wonderful break in color from all other 
Irises. A real deep blue both in standards and falls. Even 
the beard is blue, tipped light yellow. Very rich. 
25 cents. 
CHARTIER. A clear beautiful white; a large flower with 
smooth broad segments. Silver medal A. I. S. One of the 
best of the hardy whites. 25 cents. 
CHASSEUR. A yellow self with broad petals. A late bloom¬ 
ing variety which we consider an excellent addition to the 
yellow group. 25 cents. 
CHIEF. A large royal purple intermediate. Late. 22 inches. 
25 cents. 
BUTO. A very free blooming Iris which resembles 
Mme. Gaudichau very much but because of a slight 
difference in season, is very desirable. A wonderful 
rich deep velvety purple of fine form. A profuse 
bloomer. 25 cents. 
CALIFORNIA GOLD. (New). A deep yellow self 
of the largest size. A wonderful new yellow that 
seems to be an all-around good flower exceed¬ 
ingly pleasant to look at. The stamens and falls 
are as large as those of Mrs. Valery West. An 
A-l yellow Iris. $12.50. 
CAMELLIARD. 48 inches. A distinct soft-yellow 
blend, overlaid wine. Late. Very large flowers. 
25 cents 
CANDLELIGHT. New. One of the most outstanding 
Irises produced in recent years. Large flowers; pale 
pinkish lavender; illuminated by a rich golden glow. 
Very vigorous. We heartily recommend It. 48 
inches. 25 cents. 
DAUNTLESS. 40 inches. This wonderful Iris was 
awarded the highest honor an Iris can receive, the 
Dykes Memorial Medal. This is the greatest of all red 
Iris. $1.00. 
DEJAH. A very tall blue bicolor. The standards just a 
trifle lighter in color than the falls. A fine large deep 
blue. 25 cents. 
DELIGHT. A very delicate plicata, pure white with pinkish 
lavender flushed styles. Very pretty combination. 
50 cents. 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT. 52 inches. This Iris is also a 
winner of the Dykes Medal. An Iris of gigantic form 
and the finest coloring. S. coppery red, flushed golden 
bronze; F. rich claret-crimson. Classed as the finest 
of all Irises. $1.00. 
