FARIBAULT . MINN. 
PHEBUS. A tall uniform lemon-yellow. Flowers 
of most perfect form and great substance. 
Award of Merit in France. 75 cents 
PINK OPAL. Large flowers on 40- to 46-inch 
stems. A sister flower of Pink Satin which 
it resembles very much only it is a little 
deeper in tone. Many like it better. A rich 
pure pinkish lilac self. 75 cents 
PIONEER. An immense red-purple of beautiful 
form. Standards large, bright, ampara-pur- 
ple; falls very broad and of great substance, 
warm deep pansy-purple. Wonderful flower. 
25 cents 
PLUIE D'OR. The very best yellow Iris. Flow¬ 
ers larger and of finer form than Gold Im¬ 
perial. Tall well-branched stems. Received 
a Dykes Medal. 25 cents 
PONGEE. 38 inches. A light buff-colored self 
with a beautiful frosty iridescence. A bright 
golden beard enlivens the flower. 25 cents 
PRAIRIE 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 PILKINGTON. An immense new 
flower from France. One of the most strik¬ 
ing and original of the new flowers. Stand¬ 
ards pale buff with a faint bluish suffusion; 
falls wide flaring lavender-blue, with a buff- 
yellow suffusion paling at margins. One of 
the new sensations. $1.00 
PRIMROSE. Standards amber-yellow; falls a 
lighter yellow; center a clear lemon-yellow. 
Long blooming; splendid form and substance. 
30 inches. 25 cents 
PRINCESS BEATRICE. A grand variety. Don't 
omit it. It is one of the must haves. Stand¬ 
ards pale light blue, nicely domed; falls a 
little darker, broad and flaring. Although 
this Iris has become cheap in price, we con¬ 
sider it among the best of the light blues 
yet introduced in both color and form. It is 
perfect. 25 cents 
PUMILA (Baby Iris). Deep purple, very rich 
and effective 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 
PUMILA AZUREA. A beautiful dainty little 
Pumila not more than 6 inches high, just 
covered with deep lavender little flowers. 
Each 25c; 12 for $2.00 
QUEEN CATERINA. 9.0. Because of its fine 
color combined with beautiful form, this is 
one of the finest Irises. S. domed; F. well 
rounded and drooping. Both a pale laven¬ 
der-violet. Very beautiful. 25 cents 
RAJPUT. A large, bright violet self of fine 
form and good substance, exceptional in 
vigor and growth. 25 cents 
RAMESES. An immense new Iris that has rap¬ 
idly grown in public favor. Plant large, 
strong and sturdy. Very floriferous. Stand¬ 
ards large, domed and of beautiful soft, 
even, light russet flushed with pink-laven¬ 
der; falls large, flaring, deep pink. When the 
sun in the early morning or at the close of 
the day shines upon this flower it is simply 
wonderful. This variety was awarded the 
Dykes Medal in 1932 (the highest award an 
Iris can receive). 50 cents 
RED DOMINION. 42 inches. Clear deep red 
standards and full flaring velvety red falls. 
Honorable Mention American Iris Society. 
$1.75 
RED RADIANCE. A tall well-branched Iris with 
large beautifully formed flowers of very de¬ 
cided 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 
BRAND PEONY I 
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 
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RHEINGAUPERLE. An unusual soft orchid- 
pink. Falls a deeper shade of rose. The best 
of the orchid varieties. 34 inches. 35 cents 
ROMANCE. Standards a soft blending of bronze 
and faint old rose; falls a deep garnet, 
heavily veined. 30 inches. 25 cents 
ROSA BONHEUR. Standards pale metallic yel¬ 
low; falls pale yellow, overlaid lavender- 
violet, with a sharply defined border of old 
9°ld- 25 cents 
PEONIES AND IRIS FOR 
IDENTIFICATION 
Each year during the blooming season boxes 
of Peonies and Irises are sent to us tor identi¬ 
fication. They are poorly prepared for ship¬ 
ping and consequently reach us in poor con¬ 
dition. It is seldom we can give accurate in¬ 
formation and for this reason we do not feel 
that our opinion is worth the expense incurred. 
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 stand¬ 
ards and falls beautifully frilled. Medium 
height. 25 cents 
SACHEM. A most beautiful bloom of the rich¬ 
est brown tones. Very firm substance and 
very rich. More brilliant and larger than 
King Tut. Extremely choice. 50 cents 
SAN FRANCISCO. A very tall plicata similar 
to Los Angeles. A giant white, edged lav¬ 
ender-blue. Winner of the Dykes medal. 
40 cents 
Tuscany Gold 
SIERRA BLUE. A soft, clear, medium blue of 
uniform coloring and clean cut form. In our 
opinion this is one of the very finest blue 
Iris to be had today. It is tall and carries 
many buds to the stalk. $3.00 
season. 28 inches. 
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 perfect form and substance; great big 
flowers on tall, stout stems. A wonderful 
blue that was well named. Awarded the Sil¬ 
ver Cup for the most outstanding flower in 
the Boston Show in 1931. 48 inches. 
50 cents 
SEQUOIAH. Standards light lilac; falls Pansy- 
purple, shading to rich velvety red-purple. 
Charming. 35 cents 
SERENITE. A tremendous large flower, beau¬ 
tifully-poised on a 4-ft. stem. S. buff with 
lavender haze, yellow at base; F. wide, flar¬ 
ing, soft Alice-blue. $3.00 
SERENADE. A very fine real pink that is often 
overlooked in making up a collection. Su¬ 
perior to many of the newer varieties. 
50 cents 
SHINING WATERS. A clear clean bright blue 
with waxlike petals. Grows to be about 4 
feet tall with many unusually large blossoms 
open at once. A beautiful blue. $2.00 
SHIRVAN. 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 bet¬ 
ter substance; more brown in the falls. 
25 cents 
SIR MICHAEL. 48 inches. One of the finest 
Irises ever brought out. Standards clear lav¬ 
ender-blue; falls a rich velvety red-purple; 
beard a brilliant red-gold. A great Iris. 
Many regard this as the finest of all Iris. 
35 cents 
SNOW WHITE. A pure clear white. Beautified 
by a greenish haft; tall, strong, hardy. Like 
White Knight, except much larger and some¬ 
what taller. 36 inches. We have displaced 
White Knight with this variety as we find it 
much hardier. 25 cents 
SOLFERINO. 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 
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