BRAND'S POPULAR IRIS 
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OPHELIA. A fine combination of color blending. Standards 
and falls orange-cream, mauve and bronze; heavy orange 
beard. One of the most beautiful of the new Irises. 36 
inches. 35 cents. 
PARC DE NEUILLY. This is an old variety but it is such 
a pleasing dark purple that we cannot discard it. It is 
an early variety and a really fine Iris. 25 cents. 
PEAU ROUGE. Fast grower and very floriferous. A good 
all-over red. Yes, a brilliant deep red. 25 cents. 
PENN TREATY. A cross between Ambassadeur and Souv. 
de Mme. Gaudichau and inherits very rich qualities from 
both parents. A deep rich velvety or blackish violet. 
Perfect form; very thick texture. Standards dauphin’s 
violet; falls deep blackish violet. A very rich dark colored 
Iris. 35 cents. 
FHEBUS. A tall uniform lemon-yellow. Flowers of most 
perfect form and great substance. Award of Merit in 
France. $1.00. 
PHYLLIS BLISS. 8.9. A beautiful rosy lavender self. 
Standards are arched; falls are drooping. Both are a soft 
light lavender, shaded lighter at the haft. 36 inches. 
25 cents. 
A sis- 
much 
better. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
form, 
broad 
Won- 
cents. 
FINK OPAL. Large flowers on 40- to 46-inch stems, 
ter flower of Pink Satin which it resembles very 
only it is a little deeper in tone. Many like it 
A rich pure pinkish lilac self. 
PIONEER. An immense red-purple of beautiful 
Standards large, bright, ampara-purple; falls very 
and of great substance, warm deep pansy-purple, 
derful flower. 25 
PLUIE D’OR. The very best yellow Iris. Flowers larger 
and of finer form than Gold Imperial. Tall well-branched 
stems. Received a Dykes Medal. 50 cents. 
PONGEE. 38 inches. A light buff-colored self with a beau¬ 
tiful frosty iridescence. A bright golden beard enlivens 
the flower. 25 cents. 
FRAIRIE GOLD. A beautiful deep rich yellow. 32 inches. 
Not a tall flower but wonderful for landscape effect. 
Mr. Sass considers this as fine an Iris as he has ever 
sent out. 25 cents. 
PRESIDENT FILXINGTON. An immense new flower from 
France. One of the most striking and original of the new 
flowers. Standards pale buff with a faint bluish suffusion; 
falls wide flaring lavender-blue, with a buff-yellow suf¬ 
fusion paling at margins. One of the new sensations. 
$ 2 . 00 . 
PRIMROSE. Standards amber-yellow; falls a lighter yel¬ 
low; center a clear lemon-yellow. Long blooming; splen¬ 
did form and substance. 30 inches. 25 cents. 
PRINCESS BEATRICE. A grand variety. Don’t omit it. 
It is one of the must haves. Standards pale light blue, 
nicely domed; falls a little darker, broad and flaring. 
Although this Iris has become cheap in price, we consider 
it among the best of the light blues yet introduced in 
both color and form. It is perfect. 25 cents. 
PRINCESS WENONAH. Standards and falls beautiful uni¬ 
form shade of light lavender, similar in color to Caroline 
Stringer. Prominent yellow beard. Heavy stiff stem, well 
branched. General effect pink. 30 inches. 25 cents. 
FROSFERO. 8.1. An enormous flower on a strong stem 4 
feet tall. Standards deep lavender; falls antharcene-violet. 
Probably the hardiest and most thrifty of all the large 
Irises. 25 cents. 
FUMILA (Baby Iris). Deep purple, very rich and effec¬ 
tive when bordering the taller forms. These are among 
the earliest to bloom. They are very dwarf and make 
a fine border plant. Each, 25c; 12 for $1.75. 
FUMILA AZUREA. A beautiful dainty little Pumila not 
more than 6 inches high, just covered with deep lav¬ 
ender little flowers. Each, 25c; 12 for $2.00. 
PURISSIMA. A pure white. Vigorous, tall and widely 
branched. It is one of the very best midseason whites. 
Flowers extremely large, of wonderful form and heavy 
substance. As good a white as Los Angeles, but dis¬ 
tinctly different. 50 cents. 
QUEEN CATERINA. 9.0. Because of its fine color com¬ 
bined with beautiful form, this is one of the finest 
Irises. Standards domed; falls well rounded and droop¬ 
ing. Both a pale lavender-violet. Very beautiful. 
25 cents. 
W ambliska. 
If you wish to plant a group of any one 
variety, you may select— 
Three of any 25 cent varieties for $0.45 
Three of any 35 cent varieties for .75 
Three of any 50 cent varieties for 1.00 
RAJPUT. A large, bright violet self of fine form and 
good substance, exceptional in vigor and growth. 
25 cents. 
RAMESES. A immense new Iris that has rapidly grown 
in public favor. Plant large, strong and sturdy. Very 
floriferous. Standards large, domed and of beautiful, 
soft, even, light russet flushed with pink-lavend^rj 
falls large, flaring deep pink. When the sun invtha 
early morning or at the close of the day shines upoq 
this flower it is simply wonderful. This variety ’was 
awarded the Dykes Medal in 1932 (the highest award 
an Iris can receive). $1.00. 
RED DOMINION. 42 inches. Clear deep red standards 
and full flaring velvety red falls. Honorable Mention 
American Iris Society. $3.00. 
RED RADIANCE. A tall well-branched Iris with large 
beautiful formed flowers of very decided red tones. 
This is said to be the brightest of all the red toned 
Irises. $2.00. 
RED WING. A wonderful bronzy red, similar to Allies, 
but very much larger. The flower is of perfect shape 
and stands on tall, stiff stems. A good red. 35 cents. 
RHEA. A tall, well-balanced flower of good substance. 
An improved Isoline. S. lilac-pink; F. purplish old 
rose, golden at the throat. 25 cents. 
RHEINGAUFERLE. An unusual soft orchid-pink. Falls 
a deeper shade of rose. The best of the orchid varie¬ 
ties. 34 inches. 35 cents. 
RHEINTRAUBE. Where one wants a medium toned blue 
for mass effect in the garden, this is the variety. 
Rheintraube will make the finest blue mass planting. 
25 cents. 
