BRAND'S POPULAR IRIS 
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Trostringer. 
TENEBRAE. A dark colored Dominion seedling of de¬ 
pendable growth. Standards violet-purple, darker at 
center; falls velvety blackish purple; center flushed 
straw-yellow. 36 inches. 25 cents. 
THAIS. 38 inches. A beautiful large pink flower with 
strong stems. A much clearer pink than Susan Bliss. 
Extra fine pink. 35 cents. 
TITAN. A Dominion seedling. Standards light violet- 
blue; falls violet-purple. When first introduced, it 
sold at $50.00 per rhizome. Very striking, of fine form 
and texture. Hardy plant; strong, massive stems. 38 
inches. 25 cents. 
TOKAY. A fine blend of soft pink tones, with soft yel¬ 
low at the throat. Unusual and highly recommended. 
An unusual new self that stands out as very fine, and 
very different. $ 1 . 00 . 
TROSTRINGER. A cross between C. E. Stringer and 
Trojana. Taller than either of these two good Irises. 
A splendid soft pink. 25 cents. 
TRUE CHARM. A beautiful plicata of elegant form. 
Flowers white with delicate blue-lavender margin. 
Hardy, vigorous grower. 40 inches. 25 cents. 
TUSCANY GOLD. General effect deep orange-buff. 
Standards sulphine-yellow, tinged purple; falls blue 
toned. Heavy orange beard. 50 cents. 
VALKYRIE. 32 inches. A fine large flower on tall, stout 
branching stems. Standards olive-like; falls dark ma¬ 
roon-purple. A very rich Iris as the sun plays with 
its great blooms as they move gently in the wind. 
25 cents. 
VAIiOR. 50 inches. A deep blackish blue-violet bicolor, 
with changing color effects in different lights. Very 
tall and very fragrant. Honorable Mention American 
Iris Society. $2.50. 
VAN CLEVE. Standards violet-purple; falls rich dark 
purple. One of our most brilliant new purples. Date. 
25 cents. 
VERT GALLANT. 48 inches. A very large flower of 
great substance, brilliant coloring and the finest form. 
Standards are a blending of coppery fawn and soft 
lilac; falls intense garnet-red with bronze edge. An 
outstanding Iris in every way. $1.50. 
VESPER GOLD. A distinct yellow with soft violet flush 
and gold and maroon veinings on the falls. A late va¬ 
riety. 40 inches. 25 cents. 
VIKING-. A large blue bicolor of excellent form and 
substance. 25 cents. 
VIRGINIA MOORE. Standards and falls a bright 
chrome-yellow. Flowers large. A splendid yellow. 36 
inches. 25 cents. 
WACONDA. 38 inches. Standards a deep fuchsia-red; 
falls rich velvety violet-carmine. The general effect of 
this flower is a metallic light red. $ 1 . 00 . 
WAMBEISKA. A very large white with just the slight¬ 
est tracings of blue undertone. Flowers of fine form 
and finish, a strong, free flowering, thrifty plant. 
There is a plant of it as this is written in the garden 
with five great full open flowers. It is a great flower. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
WEDGEWOOD. Standards and falls an even tone of 
rich blue. Large flowers with prominent white beard. 
As the flower ages it fades to a lighter blue which 
doesn’t mar its beauty. Prolific. 42 inches. 25 cents. 
WHITE QUEEN. A pure white Iris that we like very 
much. The color is pure with slight tracings of green 
on the haft which only adds to the beauty of the 
flower. 25 cents. 
WILD ROSE. An Iris well named. A dainty satiny pink. 
One you will admire. 36 inches. 35 cents. 
WM. MOHR. An immense flower, lilac in color, veined 
purple; a pogocyclus hybrid which must have protec¬ 
tion in the winter to do well. This is a real sensation 
to people as it is entirely different. Northern grown 
stock. $ 1 . 00 . 
YELLOW MOON. Standards and falls a soft yellow. A 
variety of wonderful texture. A real addition to any 
garden. 36 inches. 50 cents. 
YOLANDE. Standards and falls dark velvety blue. Enor¬ 
mous flow T ers of great substance. Strong, hardy grow¬ 
er; a wonderful landscape variety. 25 cents. 
ZADA. Midseason, free-flowering pure white. 25 cents. 
Siberian Iris 
The Siberian Irises are very graceful and are much 
used in landscape work as the plants with their rich 
upright growth and grasslike foliage add very materially 
to the beauty of any planting in w T hich they are used 
Wonderful to use about water pools, bird walks, etc. 
Perfectly hardy. 
BUTTERFLY. 38 inches. Standards and styles soft 
blue; falls soft blue over white. 25 cents. 
EMPEROR. 48 inches. True oriental form. Comes from 
Japan. The flowers are large, of fine form, good tex¬ 
ture, and the color a rich uniform deep violet-blue. 
50 cents. 
KINGFISHER BLUE. 54 inches. A very tall graceful 
growing variety. A fine, large bright blue on 4 V 2 -ft 
stems. 25 cents. 
PERRY’S BLUE. 48 inches. A beautiful shade of clear 
light blue. One of the favorite varieties. 25 cents. 
SNOW QUEEN. 38 inches. A snow-white variety with 
most beautiful form, and lasting qualities. Large 
flowers. 25 cents. 
Siberian Iris. 
SPECIAL OFFER SIBERIAN VARIETIES: 
ONE EACH OF THE FIVE VARIETIES, ALL 
FOR $1.25, POSTPAID. 
