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BRAND PEONY FARMS, Inc. 
ROBERT W. WALLACE. Standards rich violet; falls 
deep purple. Striking orange beard. One of the very 
best of the rich dark colored Irises. Immense flowers. 
A free flowering dark Pallida. Good form and sub¬ 
stance. 42 inches. 25 cents. 
ROMANCE. Standards a soft blending of bronze and 
faint old rose; falls a deep garnet, heavily veined. 30 
inches. 25 cents. 
ROMOLA. Dominion seedling. Standards pale lilac, 
tinged ivory-yellow; falls rich velvety red-violet. Vig¬ 
orous; free flowering; large, beautiful blooms. 42 
inches. 25 cents. 
ROSA BONHEUR. Standards pale metallic yellow; falls 
pale yellow, overlaid lavender-violet, with a sharply 
defined border of old gold. 25 cents. 
ROSE OP CUBA. An unusual bright rose-purple. An 
interesting Sass introduction. $1.00. 
ROTA. Here is an Iris you cannot help but like. If you 
saw it blooming in the fields you would surely add it 
to your collection. An intense bright rosy red, with 
both standards and falls beautifully frilled. Medium 
height. 35 cents. 
SACHEM. A most beautiful bloom of the richest brown 
tones. Very firm substance and very rich. More bril¬ 
liant and larger than King Tut. Extremely choice. 
75 cents. 
SAN FRANCISCO. A very tall plicata similar to Los 
Angeles. A giant white, edged lavender-blue. Winner 
of the Dykes medal. $1.00. 
SEMINOLE. Soft violet-rose. Falls rich velvety crim¬ 
son. Brilliant orange beard. Midseason. 28 inches. 
25 cents. 
SENLAC. A bright clear Aster-purple self. A vigorous 
grower and a very free flowering variety. Tall, strong, 
well-branched stalks. A splendid variety. 50 cents. 
SENSATION. A wonderful cornflower-blue Iris of per¬ 
fect form and substance; great big flowers on tall, 
stout stems. A wonderful blue that was well named. 
Awarded the Silver Cup for the most outstanding flow¬ 
er in the Boston Show in 1931. 48 inches. 50 cents. 
SEQUOXAH. Standards light lilac; falls pansy-purple, 
shading to rich velvety red-purple. Charming. 
35 cents. 
Snow White. 
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SERENADE. A very fine real pink that is often over¬ 
looked in making up a collection. Superior to many 
of the newer varieties. 50 cents. 
SHASTA. 40 inches. Snow-white with faint traces of 
amber at center. A wonderful outstanding white. 
25 cents. 
SHIRVAN. (New). Standards pale shade of lustrous 
brown with yellow tones prevailing; falls semi-flaring 
and rich, heavy red-brown. This Iris is the richest in 
coloring of the Bruno types. $3.50. 
SIMONE VAISSIERE. Standards white, slightly shaded 
blue; falls violet-blue. Resembles Lord of June, though 
standards are of better substance; more brown in the 
falls. 25 cents. 
SIR GALAHAD. Standards mauve; falls pansy-violet. 
A striking brilliant bicolor; very large, fragrant flow¬ 
ers. You will like it. 40 inches. 25 cents. 
SIR MICHAEL. 48 inches. One of the finest Irises ever 
brought out. Standards clear lavender-blue; falls a 
rich velvety red-purple; beard a brilliant red gold. A 
great Iris. Many regard this as the finest of all Iris. 
50 cents. 
SNOW WHITE. A pure clear white. Beautified by a 
greenish haft; tall, strong, hardy. Like White Knight, 
except much larger and somewhat taller. 36 inches. 
We have displaced White Knight with this variety as 
we find it much hardier. 25 cents. 
SOLPERINO. At a distance this Iris looks very much 
like Aphrodite which it far surpasses. The flower is 
larger and a trifle deeper in shade and does not have 
the white at the base of the falls which shows so 
plainly in Aphrodite. Here is another violet-red that 
will surely please you. 25 cents. 
SOUV. DE MME. GAUDICHAU. 9.0. Standards very 
rich deep blue-purple; falls deeper shade, almost black- 
purple. Beard blue, tipped yellow. A wonderful Iris 
with every imaginable good quality. Has won more 
awards than most any other. In its color class it has 
no rival. 36 inches. 25 cents. 
SUNSET. Standards beautiful golden; falls same color 
suffused blue-violet, prominent deep yellow beard. Vig¬ 
orous; free flowering; late; fragrant. 42 inches. 
25 cents. 
SUSAN BLISS. Rich rose-pink self with a delicate pur¬ 
ple sheen. Pale orange beard. Vigorous; free flower¬ 
ing; excellent garden flower. Rhizomes always small. 
Increases rapidly. 38 inches. 25 cents. 
SWEET LAVENDER. Standards pale lavender; falls 
deep rose-lavender. 42 inches. 25 cents. 
TAJ MAHAL. A very fine white with large petals of 
great substance. Tall stems, well branched. One of 
the very best whites. 42 inches. 25 cents. 
