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BRAND PEONY FARMS, Inc 
Gaynellc. 
GLAMOUR. A very fine Dominion seedling, with 
rounded petals and the richness of its Dominion 
parent. Standards a mauve tinted heliotrope; falls, 
a deep rich, red-purple. 25 cents. 
GLOWING EMBERS (Sturtevant). Standards tan, 
slightly flushed violet; falls rich velvet pansy- 
purple; conspicuous orange beard. Vigorous grow¬ 
er; considered one of Miss Sturtevant’s finest. 48 
inches. 25 cents. 
GOBELIN RED. An absolutely new colors actually ox-blood 
red, contrasting sharply with the known “red Iris” by 
complete lack of red-purple in makeup. Now used as a 
foundation to develop a race of fine reds. An outstanding 
beauty! Flowers of medium size; very finely formed and 
carried. Unusually long blooming period. Stems and 
leaves are thin, strong, erect. We have compared this 
variety with Dauntless. King Tut, and others of this class 
and we claim, as well as others who visited our fields 
this season, that this is the best red color alone consid¬ 
ered found in any Iris. 50 cents. 
GOLD CREST. From the name one might think this is a 
yellow Iris but it is a beautiful medium blue. It has a 
prominent gold beard. 25 cents. 
GOLDEN GLORY. Standards pinard-yellow deepening to 
lemon-chrome at base; falls barya-yellow deepening to 
pinard-yellow at base. Practically a large yellow self. 
25 cents. 
GOLDEN PROMISE. Standards deep yellow; falls soft yel¬ 
low faintly flushed soft lavender. 30 inches. 35 cents. 
GOLDILOCKS. 36 inches. A great yellow. The standards, 
falls and styles are a uniform light yellow, of striking 
beauty, with a lustrous velvety sheen, and of the most 
beautiful appearance throughout the entire flower. A very 
fine new Iris. Late. $1.00. 
GOLD IMPERIAL. One of the finest of all yellow Irises. 
A pure yellow self of beautiful clear coloring. A lemon- 
chrome-yellow of beautiful form on a thrifty vigorous 
plant. One of the few good yellows. 25 cents. 
GRACE STURTEVANT. 36 inches. In our opinion the 
greatest of all the Dominion seedlings and the greatest 
Iris Mr. Bliss has sent out. A very rich velvety brown 
with a most brilliant golden beard. 50 cents. 
HALO. Standards a light violet; falls a dull bluish violet. 
A vigorous grower of good habit. Resembles Lord of 
June, but the flower has more substance. 25 cents. 
HARMONY. A very deep, rich dark blue-purple self. A deep¬ 
er purple than Souv. de Mme. Gaudichau. A strong grower 
and free flowering. 25 cents. 
HARPALION. A tall Iris with lavender standards, and 
lavender-blue falls. Very pretty. 25 cents. 
HENRI RIVIERE. 42 inches. A splendid bicolor. Stand¬ 
ards pure lemon-yellow; falls mauve, with yellowish re¬ 
flex and a canary-yellow throat. Extremely late. 
75 cents. 
IDEAL (Cay. 1923). 30 inches. Standards pure blue; falls 
rich deep blue. Certificate of Merit French National Horti¬ 
cultural Society. 25 cents. 
INDIAN CHIEF. One of the very best of the entire range 
of two-toned reds. Standards a beautiful violet-rose; falls 
deep rich glowing velvety red. Splendid for massing. 
50 cents. 
IMFERATOR (Cayeux). Large, late flowering, with cupped 
standards and straight hanging falls of raisin-purp'le. 
Strong superb plant. 40 inches. 25 cents. 
JACINTO. A blue-lavender with a decidedly pink tone. 
Good size, well branched, and flower of very pleasing form. 
25 cents. 
OUR GOBELIN RED COLLECTION 
FOLKWANG. Pink with claret-red falls. 
GAYNELLE. Light yellow and deeper yellow. 
GEO. TRIBOLET. A splendid rich dark red-purple. 
GOLDEN GLORY. A tall golden two-toned yellow. 
HARMONY. A beautiful deep red-purple self. 
MAGNA CHARTA. A pure white spotted rich purple. 
MANON LESCAUT. A white heavily suffused and bordered. 
MIDGARD. A wonderful blending of pink and yellow. 
MME. CHOEAUT. Ivory, brown, tan and plum blended. 
RHEINGAUFERLE. Delicate blue standards, rich violet falls. 
SEMINOLE. One of the best of the all-over reds. 
SIR GALAHAD. Deep violet-blue and rich violet-purple. 
SNOW WHITE. A fine pure white. 
SOUV. DE MME. GAUDICHAU. Rich deep dark blue-purple. 
TROSTRINGER. One of the best delicate pinks. 
Total Value 
*5.00 
for $ 3-“ J 
Gobelin 
Red Iris 
With This Collection 
A $20.00 Value in 1929 
Actually ox-blood red . . . 
entirely free from reddish 
purple . . . greatest of all 
red Iris. 
