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BRAND PEONY FARMS, Inc 
MORNING- SPLENDOR. Standards petunia-violet; falls 
velvety raisin-purple; general effect rich crimson. Every¬ 
thing considered, we think there is no greater, no finer 
Iris than this one. In size, form, color and substance, it 
is everything desirable. Very fragrant; free blooming. 
Awarded the Silver Medal of the Garden Club of America 
in 1926. 42 inches. 25 cents. 
MOTHER OP PEARL. Standards and falls light bluish lav¬ 
ender with a faint creamy undertone. Large flowers; 
beautiful form; a popular favorite. 25 cents. 
MOUNT ROYAL. Here comes a new very rich red-purple. 
The standards a shade lighter than the falls. Very large, 
very rich, and a most splendid flower for the house where 
it shows off to unusual advantage. 25 cents. 
MRS. MARION CRAN. One of the very finest of the soft 
rose-pinks. Large flowers of perfect shape. For a real 
pink, this is the one to order. 48 inches. 25 cents. 
MRS. VALERIE WEST. Dominion seedling. We think this 
is the greatest of all the Bliss Irises. Falls of enormous 
size and great substance, rich deep crimson-brown; stand¬ 
ards large, lavender shot with bronze. Strong stem. 40 
inches. Well branched. Far better than the average run 
of the good Dominion seedlings. 75 cents. 
MY MARYLAND. A beautiful seedling of glowing embers 
which it resembles but is redder in tone. Carries from 
11 to 20 large blooms to a stalk. A rich flower, the color 
of which carries a long way. Standards a petunia-violet, 
flushed roge, shaded buff at the base; falls deep, velvety 
amaranth-purple, shaded buff. Very rich. 50 cents. 
NAIAD ATLANTA. Standards a creamy white suffused 
with violet; falls a deeper violet. Heavy orange beard. 
Flowers of medium size carried on stalks of medium 
height. 35 cents. 
ODAROLOC. Very free bloomer and of pleasing form. Blue 
toned verging towards pink. 25 cents. 
OKOBOJT. 30 inches. A rich velvety deep maroon-purple 
variety. 25 cents. 
OLD GOLD. Standards primoline-yellow, ruffled; falls old 
gold, overlaid buff; a few stripes on haft. Distinct yellow 
beard tipped brown. 28 inches. 35 cents. 
OMAHA. An unusual and very fine flower with soft rose 
standards and old rose falls. Rich golden styles and 
bright orange beard. General color effect red. • 30 inches. 
25 cents. 
OPERA. 8.7. A very bright violet-red bicolor, much ad¬ 
mired. We sell out every year long before the season is 
over. Standards bright purple; falls rich deep red-purple. 
32 inches. 25 cents. 
Pink Satin. 
MARY BARNETT. To be like Princess Beatrice is a fine 
recommendation. Mary Barnett is a Princess Beatrice 
improved! A larger flower with a great golden beard, 
so intensely brilliant it lightens the whole flower. If you 
are ordering your Iris from the fields you would surely 
include this variety if you wished a fine light blue. 
25 cents. 
MICHELINE CHARRAIRE. A wonderful white, of large 
size, good substance. Very tall with strong stems. Pure 
white with golden reticulations. 4 to 5 feet. 75 cents. 
MIDGARD. A wonderful blending of pink and yellow. Gen¬ 
eral effect, a rich shade of pink. Large flowers, perfectly 
formed. We can strongly recommend this variety. 36 
inches. 25 cents. 
MIDWEST. A fine Iris of large size and heavily ruffled. 
Standards white flushed purple; falls white bordered pur¬ 
ple. Fine. 30 inches. 25 cents. 
MILDRED PRESBY. Standards ivory-white, faintly flushed 
lavender; falls rich pansy-violet, faintly edged lavender- 
white. Considered by many as Mr. Farr’s very best Iris. 
32 inches. 25 cents. 
MME. CHEREAU. 42 inches. Midseason. Standards and 
falls pure white with clear frilled lavender edge. This is 
undoubtedly the best to date of the frilled varieties. 
25 C6uts« 
MME. CHOBAUT. Standards creamy pink, dotted bronze- 
red, darkest at edges; falls white, edged russet at top and 
has a purple tip. Medium height and size. 25 cents. 
MME. HENRI CAYEUX. Standards reddish violet-purple; 
falls dark purple with edges lighter. Very fine. 36 inches. 
25 cents. 
MME. SEROUGE. (New). Flowers of largest size. Stand¬ 
ards overlaid light violet; falls spreading horizontal, large 
and well rounded, are of a warm intense blackish purple- 
red. Very large and rich. $1.00. 
MOONLIGHT. Standards pale amber-yellow; falls sulphur- 
yellow, with heavy greenish gold reticulation. Broad 
lemon-yellow beard. Fragrant. A large, well-formed 
flower. Well named. 36 inches. 25 cents. 
MORNING GLORY. Another new red-purple with unusually 
rich coloring in both standard and fall. Standards an 
even rich deep blue-lavender; falls very rich velvety red- 
purple. A large well-shaped flower. 75 cents. 
Rameses. 
