FARIBAULT, MINN. 
% 
Inc . 
AKBAR. One of the best of the new Iris. Very 
large flowers of imposing beauty, carried 
well on a plant of the best growing habits. 
A large, very even brown-toned red-purple. 
Carries its standards well up and its great 
broad falls well expanded. Very fine. 
75 cents 
ALABASTER. A pure glistening white of splen¬ 
did substance and finest form. The flowers 
are of medium size and, taken all in all, one 
of the very finest whites that we have. 
Edges slightly ruffled; beard nearly white 
with shadings of yellow. 36 inches. 
25 cents 
ALINE. A very charming flower of a clear pure 
light blue of fine form and size. A blue that 
attracts the eye at once in the garden and 
that is most pleasing. Each $5.00 
ALIQUIPPA. A. I. S. silver medal. Large flow¬ 
ers of pale massicot-yellow, with a deeper 
coloring in the center. A fine garden flower. 
Fragrant. 34 inches. 25 cents 
AMBASSADEUR. In richness of coloring, fine 
form, and growing habits—truly a beautiful 
Iris. Standards smoky, reddish violet. Falls 
dark velvety purple-maroon. Very rich. 
25 cents 
ANNE MARIE CAYEUX. One of the finest 
light blends. Received an award of merit 
by National Horticultural Society of France. 
S. pinkish lilac, flushed gray; F. iridescent 
metallic blue. $1.00 
APHRODITE. 4 feet. A very tall growing Iris 
that makes a most imposing and charming 
garden variety. A beautiful almost self deep 
pinkish lavender with the base of the falls 
just a trifle deeper toned. The effect is 
most striking because of the large white 
halo which surrounds the delicate yellow 
beard. 25 cents 
AUBADE. A large flower of attractive finish. 
S. pure yellow; F. pale yellow flushed rose. 
A flower of great beauty. Each $1.50 
AUREX. S. a bright clear yellow; F. velvety 
blackish crimson-purple, with a narrow well- 
defined edging of buff. One of the very 
highly recommended new Irises. $1.00 
BALDWIN. One of the largest of Irises with 
peculiar shaped petals which give it a very 
distinct and pleasing appearance. A self of 
a pleasing heliotrope shade that is very 
noticeable in the field. 25 cents 
BEAU IDEAL. A very striking plicata. White 
bordered with a deep stippled band of rich 
violet. A large flower of fine form and color. 
25 cents 
BLACK WINGS. A large, heavy textured flow¬ 
er of a deep midnight blue overlaid with a 
frosty black luster. Vigorous, well branched 
and a wonderful flower. $1.25 
BLUE BANNER. S. frilled light lavender-blue; 
F. rich velvety deeper blue shading to a pale 
blue at the edges. A most charming new 
Iris. This is still the leader among the blue 
bicolors. 35 cents 
BLUET. A pale blue self that makes a fine 
clear mass effect. The flower is of good 
form and substance, and a very free bloom¬ 
er. 25 cents 
BLUE HILL. The bluest of the clear toned blue 
Irises. Slightly deeper toned than Sensation 
and larger. A perfectly branched Iris. A 
splendid real deep blue. 75 cents 
BLUE VELVET. 46 inches. A beautiful tall 
growing variety. Color is a deep intense 
velvety blue. A distinct and well-named 
Iris. 60 cents 
BRANDYWINE. One of the neatest and pret¬ 
tiest of Irises. Mr. Farr did well when he 
gave us this most beautiful variety. A light 
blue-toned lavender self, with a prominent 
red-orange beard. A flower of unusually fine 
form. 25 cents 
We offer to our customers this season what we 
consider good Irises at a fair price. We have dis¬ 
carded from our fields the old, old varieties that 
we know have been replaced by later introductions 
that are superior. We are growing in quantity the 
best of the old and each year we add to our list a 
few of the new. 
It is impossible to use expensive catalog space to 
describe each variety we grow. Our stock is suffi¬ 
cient of some of the standard varieties so that we 
are able to offer them at extremely low prices. At 
the present writing our different Iris fields are full 
of color and are being admired by thousands of visi¬ 
tors. Although we have some of the latest introduc¬ 
tions growing alongside some of the old, we find our 
visitors who are not real "Iris Fans" admire and 
make their selections from the more standard va¬ 
rieties. 
Postage paid on all orders from this list amount¬ 
ing to $2.00 or more. Orders filled promptly. Each 
variety will be well labeled and you can depend up¬ 
on our stock being true. 
You may select 10 different varieties, priced at 
25c, for $1.75, postpaid. 
Cardinal 
[ 12 ] 
BUECHLEY'S GIANT. An outstanding new va¬ 
riety. The blooms are of the greatest size 
and also of the most perfect and exquisite 
form. One of the finest of the blues. A va¬ 
riety you will like. 90 cents 
BUTO. A very free blooming Iris which resem¬ 
bles Mme. Gaudichau very much but be¬ 
cause of a slight difference in season, is very 
desirable. A wonderful rich deep velvety 
purple of fine form. A profuse bloomer. 
25 cents 
CALIFORNIA GOLD. (New). A deep yel¬ 
low self of the largest size. A wonderful 
new yellow that seems to be an all- 
around good flower exceedingly pleasant 
to look at. The stamens and falls are as 
large as those of Mrs. Valerie West. An 
A-l yellow Iris. $10.00 
CASSANDRA. A rich blue-purple that is very 
brilliant in the field. Deep violet standards 
and very rich velvety blue-purple falls. 
25 cents 
CHALLENGER. Standards very large, overlap¬ 
ping, dark purple; falls dark blackish violet. 
Flaring. White beard, tipped orange. One 
of the very largest intermediates. The col¬ 
oring of this Iris is about the richest of all 
Iris. 25 cents 
CHALICE. A clear soft yellow, a shade lighter 
than Gold Imperial. A very fast grower with 
heavy foliage. 36 inches. 50 cents 
CHASSEUR. A yellow self with broad petals. 
A late blooming variety which we consider 
an excellent addition to the yellow group. 
25 cents 
CHEERIO. A fiery bicolor with tan standards 
and a brilliant yellow beard, velvety red 
falls. A new variety of exceptional merit. 
$12.50 
CHURCHMOUSE. A new and distinct color 
among Iris. A uniform soft brown. Dis¬ 
tinctly different from any other variety we 
grow. 25 cents 
CINNABAR. A splendid tall growing flower of 
an intense rich blue-purple. One of the very 
richest of all the Irises. 25 cents 
CITRONELLA. A clear, soft yellow with the 
falls showing considerable brown. An un¬ 
usual combination that is very popular. 
25 cents 
CLARA NOYES (H. P. Sass, 1931). H. M. A. I. 
S.; A. M. A. I. S. A beautiful blending of 
yellow, orange and apricot that one simply 
cannot describe. Similar in color to the 
Talisman Rose. 75 cents 
CLARIDAD. A wonderful break in color from 
all other Irises. A real deep blue both in 
standards and falls. Even the beard is blue, 
tipped light yellow. Very rich. 25 cents 
CLAUDE AUREA. (New). This splendid 
Iris we would call the last word in varie- 
gatas. It is a large flower with large 
standards of greenish golden yellow, 
which make a wonderfully pleasant con¬ 
trast with long falls of a rich Bordeaux 
wine color. $1.00 
CONCHOBAR. S. light purple; F. velvety deep 
reddish purple. 25 cents 
CORONATION. An unusually fine, rich deep 
golden yellow. Among the best of the even 
toned yellows. 25 cents 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY. A very large pure white 
Iris of the purest tones. Very graceful, 
rounded petals, well placed on tall well- 
branched stalks. A strong hardy plant and 
just covered with bloom. Eoch $5.00 
