BRAND'S POPULAR IRIS 
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DESERT GOLD. • 42 inches. A fine early 
flowering medium yellow of the largest 
size and most perfect form. Desert 
Gold is the greatest advance in yellow’ 
Iris we have seen. $1.00. 
DOLLY MADISON. Flowers very large, 
often 4 y 2 inches high by 5 inches wide. 
It is a seedling of Lent A. Williamson 
and carries the good sturdy qualities 
of that parent together with even 
greater size. An immense mauvette- 
lilac-pink of most outstanding quality. 
Without question one of the best new 
things. 25 cents. 
DREAM. A very graceful tall-growing 
variety; vigorous growth; good bloom¬ 
er. A uniform soft violet. Most deli¬ 
cate and pleasing color. Well branched stalk. 40 
inches. 25 cents. 
DR. HIDERSHIDE (Pfeiffer). A fine dark blue, almost 
uniform, heavily branched. Shows up wonderfully in 
mass either in field or inside. 25 cents. 
DUCHESS SARAH. A clear blue with the falls a little 
darker than the standards. A new Iris of much prom¬ 
ise and it will measure up to the very best in any 
color. 50 cents. 
DUKE OP YORK (Perry). A flower of great size, vigor¬ 
ous grower. Branched stems over 4 feet high. Stand¬ 
ards broad, cupped, bluish lavender; falls drooping, 
same color, lit up by a bold orange beard. 25 cents. 
EDITH SCOVILLE. Self color. Standards and falls a 
rich uniform purple wine color; beard bright yellow. 
Very hardy, thrifty, and profuse bloomer. Splendid in 
field and show room. 30 inches. Each, 25c. 
E. H. JENKINS. A splendid flower both in the garden 
and show room. Standards light violet; falls litho 
purple, shading lighter toward the edges. Low, well 
branched; many flowers in bloom together. 45 inches. 
25 cents. 
Do net include Special 
collections in your list 
EUPHONY. Beautiful blend of chamois- 
yellow. Ruffled flowers on well-branch¬ 
ed stems. A delightful flower. Very 
floriferous. We think this very fine. 
25 cents. 
EVOLUTION. A tall midseason variety. 
A pale coppery bronze blend. Frilled 
stamens and flaring falls. $1.50. 
FASCINATION. A beautiful pink self 
that looks better to one the longer he 
looks at it. Carries its color wonder¬ 
fully well in the garden and is a splen¬ 
did landscape sort. 50 cents. 
F. B. SCHERMERHORN. A lavender- 
blue self. Another fine new Iris that 
shows up unusually well inside when 
displayed in masses. 25 cents. 
FLAMMENSCHWERT. Largely regarded as the best of 
the blended bicolors. Standards a bright Empire yel¬ 
low; fails rich velvety deep brown; intense yellow bor¬ 
der. Brilliant; very striking. 25 cents. 
FLORIDOR. A fine medium large flower of an even 
shade of slate-blue throughout. A peculiar, distinct, 
and pleasing color, different from others. 25 cents. 
FOLKWANG. Standards light bright pink; falls claret- 
red with brownish yellow veinings. A wonderful blend¬ 
ing of colors. One of the very best of the many really 
good Irises sent out by this famous firm. 25 cents. 
FRA ANGELICA. A striking new Iris from Vilmorin 
with beautiful sunset tints. Standards a medium shade 
of blue gradually running into an irregular buff edge. 
Haft heavily reticulated deeper buff with an orange 
beard. 25 cents. 
FRIEDA MOHR. Good enough in the originator’s opinion 
to bear the name of his wife. A beautiful flower both 
in form and color. Unusually tall with clean foliage; 
ideal for either mass planting or for specimen flowers. 
A pink bicolor. Standards a light pinkish violet; falls 
a deep lilac-rose. 50 inches. 35 cents. 
EDGEWOOD. 45 inches. A very tall flower that stands 
straight up and can be seen across the field. Large 
flowers of good form of a rich red-purple. Standards 
even pink-lavender; falls bright red-purple. Splendid 
landscape variety. $1.00. 
ELIZABETH EGELBERG. A strong growing, tall va¬ 
riety that produces an immense flower of beautiful 
mauve-pink with fine dome-shaped standards and 
large, broad falls well expanded. Standards light 
mauve, falls a deeper pink. Very fine. 48 inches. 
25 cents. 
ELSINORE. A charming primrose-yellow bordered with 
violet-crimson. A yellow blend that is entirely differ¬ 
ent from any other Iris and almost impossible to de¬ 
scribe. We know you will like it in your garden. 
25 cents. 
ESFLENDIDO. 42 inches. A fine, large, bright red- 
purple bicolor. A rich flower and very much admired. 
Standards large, uniform red-purple; falls a deeper 
richer purple. 25 cents. 
GAULOIS. Golden yellow standards suffused with 
bronze; falls bordeaux-red. A yellow bicolor that is 
very much liked. This is one of the good red Irises. 
50 cents. 
GAYNELLE. A large pure yellow. The largest yellow 
in our fields. Standards a pure bright medium yellow; 
falls just a trifle deeper and brighter. Highly per¬ 
fumed. The best yellow we have seen to date. 
50 cents. 
GEO. TRIBOLET. A magnificent Iris with deep violet 
standards and velvety red-purple falls. 40 inches. For 
real quality and richness of color this is an Iris hard 
to beat. 25 cents. 
GEO YELD (Perry). Standards light apricot, shaded 
rose; falls rose-crimson, edged buff. 40 inches. A 
most beautiful and attractive Iris. Each, 25c. 
GERMAINE FERTHUIS. General effect purple; stand¬ 
ards beautiful shade of violet-purple; falls deep vel¬ 
vety rich violet. Fragrant. Thrifty. Highly recom¬ 
mended. 25 cents. 
A Real Opportunity for the Confirmed Iris Fan 
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Any Ten of These Superb Varieties for $5.00 
It is difficult to make up a collection of Iris for those 
who already have a large number. We are selecting an 
outstanding list from distinct color groups from which 
you may choose any 10 for $5.00. For description, see 
General List. 
Alabaster 
Baldwin 
Bronze Sphinx 
Bruno 
Buto 
Challenger 
Dauntless 
Elizabeth Egelberg 
Gobelin Red 
Kansas 
Magna Charta 
Manon Lescaut 
Maori Princess 
Mrs. Marion Cran 
Mrs. Valerie West 
Naiad Atlanta 
Penn Treaty 
Solferino 
Snow White 
Yellow Moon 
