PAR IB AULT , MINN. 
BRAND PEONY PARMS.Inc. 
DAUNTLESS. 40 inches. This fine velvety red 
Iris was awarded the biggest honor a variety 
can receive, the Dykes Memorial Medal. The 
coloring in both the standards and falls is 
a rich velvety red. It will be some time be¬ 
fore this variety is surpassed for color. 
75 cents 
DELIGHT. A very delicate plicato, pure white 
with pinkish lavender flushed styles. Very 
pretty combination. 25 cents 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT. 52 inches. This Iris is 
also a winner of the Dykes Medal. An Iris 
of gigantic form and the finest coloring. 
S. coppery red, flushed golden bronze; F. rich 
claret-crimson. Classed as the finest of all 
Irises. 75 cents 
DIR. PINELLE. (Cayeux 1932). Another very 
fine bronzy red. S. a clear coppery wine- 
red; F. velvety garnet-red. This new iris 
received a special award as one of the three 
best French Iris. $15.00 
DESERT GOLD. 42 inches. A fine early flower¬ 
ing medium yellow of the largest size and 
most perfect form. Desert Gold is the great¬ 
est advance in yellow Iris we have seen. 
50 cents 
DOLLY MADISON. Flowers very large, often 
4'/; inches high by 5 inches wide. It is a 
seedling of Lent A. Williamson and carries 
the good sturdy qualities of that parent 
together with even greater size. An im¬ 
mense mauvette-lilac-pink of most outstand¬ 
ing quality. 25 cents 
DOROTHY DIETZ. An Iris of unusual coloring. 
S. a light chicory blue; F. pansy-violet. 
50 cents 
EASTER MORN. From the name one would ex¬ 
pect this new variety to be a white. It is 
similar to Purissima except the flower is 
somewhat larger and has an orange-yellow 
beard. $2.00 
ECLADOR. (Cayeux). A very fine large yel¬ 
low having excellent form and texture; 
S. canary-yellow; F. bright yellow veined 
brown at the haft, orange-yellow beard. The 
best yellow variety to date. $5.00 
EDGEWOOD. 45 inches. A very tall flower 
that stands straight up and can be seen 
across the field. Large flowers of good form 
of a rich red-purple. Standards even pink- 
lavender; falls bright red-purple. Splendid 
landscape variety. 50 cents 
ELIZABETH EGELBERG. A strong growing, tall 
variety that produces an immense flower of 
beautiful mauve-pink with fine dome-shaped 
standards and large, broad falls well ex¬ 
panded. Standards light mauve, falls a 
deeper pink. Very fine. 48 inches. 
25 cents 
ELSINORE. A charming primrose-yellow bor¬ 
dered with violet-crimson. A yellow blend 
that is entirely different from any other 
Iris and almost impossible to describe. We 
know you will like it in your garden. 
25 cents 
EREBIAN. 40 inches. A rich deep Bordeaux- 
red self with a heavy gold beard. The flow¬ 
ers are large and freely produced on tall 
well-branched stalks. 75 cents 
ETHEL PECKHAM. 34 inches. A large, fra¬ 
grant red-toned variety, the most nearly red 
of all Irises. Received Honorable Mention 
American Iris Society. $6.00 
EUPHONY. Beautiful blend of chamois-yellow. 
Ruffled flowers on well-branched stems. A 
delightful flower. Very floriferous. We think 
this very fine. 25 cents 
Gaynelle 
FRIEDA MOHR. A beautiful flower both in form and color. 
Unusually tall with clean foliage; ideal for either mass 
planting or for specimen flowers. A pink bicolor. Stand¬ 
ards a light pinkish violet; falls a deep lilac-rose. 50 
inches. 35 cents 
GAULOIS. Golden yellow standards suffused with bronze; 
falls Bordeaux-red. A yellow bicolor that is very much 
liked. 50 cents 
GAYNELLE. A large pure yellow. The largest yellow in our 
fields. Standards a pure bright medium yellow; falls just 
a trifle deeper and brighter. Highly perfumed. Comes 
into bloom right after the primulas. 35 cents 
GEO. TRIBOLET. A magnificent Iris with deep violet stand¬ 
ards and velvety red-purple falls. 40 inches. For real 
quality and richness of color this is an Iris hard to beat. 
25 cents 
GEO. YELD. 40 inches. Standards light apricot, shaded 
rose; falls rose-crimson, edged buff. A most beautiful 
and attractive Iris. Eoch, 25c. 
GLEAM. 42 inches. A fine large flower of a uniform soft 
blue. It is a profuse bloomer and a fine Iris in its class. 
25 cents 
GOBELIN RED. Compared with the color chart this is a 
true ox-blood red, showing no purple in its make-up. 
Flowers are of medium size, very finely formed and car¬ 
ried. Stems and leaves are thin, strong, erect. This is 
the best red for color that we have seen in Iris. 
50 cents 
GOLDEN HELMET. 36 inches. A huge flower resembling 
King Tut in color. The standards are ruffled and of a 
chestnut color, while the falls are a rich ox-blood red. 
Each $10.00 
GOLDEN LIGHT. A rich cinnamon-colored blend with a suf¬ 
fusion of faint pink, flushed deep orange at the center. 
The flower is large and finely ruffled and gives a brilliant 
tone to the garden. Each $5.00 
EVOLUTION. A tall midseason variety. A 
pale coppery bronze blend. Frilled stamens 
and flaring falls. 60 cents 
FOLKWANG. Standards light bright pink; falls 
claret-red with brownish yellow veinings. A 
wonderful blending of colors. One of the 
very best of the many really good Irises sent 
out by this famous firm. 25 cents 
If you wish to plant a group of any 
one variety, you may select — 
Three of any 25c varieties for $0.45 
Three of any 35c varieties for .75 
Three of any 50c varieties for 1.00 
GOLDEN PROMISE. Standards deep yellow; 
falls soft yellow faintly flushed soft lav¬ 
ender. 30 inches. 35 cents 
GOLDILOCKS. 36 inches. A great yellow. The 
standards, falls and styles are a uniform 
light yellow, of striking beauty, with a 
lustrous velvety sheen, and of the most 
beautiful appearance throughout the entire 
flower. A very fine new Iris. Late. 
35 cents 
GOLD IMPERIAL. One of the finest of all yel¬ 
low Irises. A pure yellow self of beautiful 
clear coloring. A lemon-chrome-yellow of 
beautiful form on a thrifty vigorous plant. 
One of the few good yellows. 25 cents 
GRACE STURTEVANT. 36 inches. In our opin¬ 
ion the greatest of all the Dominion seed¬ 
lings and the greatest Iris Mr. Bliss has sent 
out. A very rich velvety brown with a most 
brilliant golden beard. 25 cents 
HAPPY DAYS. A uniform bright yellow with 
a slight undertone of orange on the falls. 
An immense new yellow with many large 
flowers open at one time. Each $12.50 
HARMONY. A very deep, rich dark blue-pur¬ 
ple self. A deeper purple than Souv. de 
Mme. Gaudichau. A strong grower and free 
flowering. 25 cents 
HENRI RIVIERE. 42 inches. A splendid bi¬ 
color. Standards pure lemon-yellow; falls 
mauve, with yellowish reflex and a canary- 
yellow throat. Extremely late. 40 cents 
INDIAN CHIEF. One of the very best of the 
entire range of two-toned reds. Standards 
a beautiful violet-rose; falls deep rich glow¬ 
ing velvety red. Splendid for massing. 
25 cents 
JACQUELINE GUILLOT. Very large flowers of 
pure lavender-blue. Stalks strong and well 
branched; free flowering; wonderfully fra¬ 
grant. Very satisfactory. 36 inches. 
25 cents 
JEAN CAYEUX. An outstanding introduction 
that was awarded a Certificate of Merit by 
the French Horticultural Society and in 1931 
it won the Dykes Medal for the finest iris 
of the year. It is an unusual light buff de¬ 
scribed by some as "coffee colored" and by 
others Havana-brown. It is well branched, 
over 3 feet tall, and flowers over a long 
season. Each $5.00 
JUBILEE. Standards a rich peach color; falls 
creamy white, dotted and veined light brown. 
Flower ruffled. 30 inches. 25 cents 
JUMBO. Standards Vanderpool's violet; falls 
mulberry-purple with distinct brown stripes 
on haft. Enormous size. 25 cents 
KANSAS. 40 inches. A new pink-toned Iris of 
real merit. The flowers are large and shape¬ 
ly. Standards large, incurved, very beautiful 
Chinese violet; falls large, flaring and a 
beautiful light purple. Nearly a deep blue- 
lavender self. Standards have a beautiful 
ruffled effect. A very showy variety in the 
house. 25 cents 
KING JUBA. Standards old gold; falls Dahlio- 
carmine. Honorable Mention American Iris 
Society. A tall late variety. A wonderful 
new Iris. 60 cents 
KING MIDAS. A splendid new Iris that always 
arrests the eye. Standards golden buff, suf¬ 
fused garnet-brown; foils velvety iridescent 
garnet-brown, edged golden buff, with heavy 
orange beard. Center of flower illuminated 
with glowing yellow lights. 35 cents 
KING TUT. 30 inches. One of the brightest 
of all the Irises. General garden effect 
bright glowing red. Standards cocoa-brown; 
falls Hessian brown. Every lover of a red 
Iris should have this one. 25 cents 
KLAMATH. A violet and purple bicolor of per¬ 
fect form and excellent substance. A larger 
flower than Lent A. Williamson with much 
richer coloring. 50 cents 
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