QUALITY STOCK AT LOW COST 
DAUNTLESS (Connell, 1929). One of the best red 
Irises. Blooms very large on tall, stiff stems. The 
plant is a vigorous grower and prolific bloomer. One 
of the most beautiful introductions of recent years. 
.75c each 
DEESSE (Cayeux, 1926). 36 inches. One of the finest 
Iris. The falls are a very brilliant red tone, with 
lavender standards. 50c each 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT (Cayeux, 1929). Copperish 
bronze and crimson, all flushed golden bronze; a 
really magnificent Iris. Flowers large and well 
proportioned on very tall and widely branched 
stems. The world's greatest Iris. 75c each 
DOLLY MADISON (Williamson, 1927). 36 inches. 
Large flowers. 4^ inches high and 5 inches wide. 
Mauve standards arching and shading yellow at 
the base. Broad, flaring falls of lilac, maroon veined. 
Beard bright orange. Very free flowering, distinct 
in form and an exceptionally robust variety. One of 
the finest introductions of recent years.. . .25c each 
DON JUAN (Cayeux, 1928). Enormous flowers of 
splendid shape and heavy texture. S. light rosy 
lilac shaded to bronze; F. extremely flaring, bright 
red, shading lighter at the edge. Foliage is very 
heavy and tall growing. 35c each 
DR. CHAS. H. MAYO (Fryer, 1923). 40 inches. This 
is Fryer's finest introduction. A beautiful soft pink 
toned Iris. It is very fragrant, early, has a long flower 
ing season and a very rugged constitution. 
.25c each; 3 for 60c 
DUKE OF BEDFORD. Velvety black purple. 
.20c each; 3 for 50c 
EL CAPITAN (Mohr-Mitchell, 1926). S. and F. blush 
violet. Maiestic flowers with flaring falls are beauti¬ 
fully posed on a noble spike. 50c each 
ELIZABETH EGELBERG. Flowers are carried on a 
strong, stiff stem that starts branching near the 
ground and carries as many as nine open flowers at 
•one time. Standards broad and overlapping, a beau¬ 
tiful blend of pink and lavender. Falls flaring almost 
horizontal, aconite-violet. The general effect being 
a beautiful mauve-pink. 48 inches. 25c each 
■ELSINORE (Hall, 1925). 3 feet. Flowers of primrose- 
yellow bordered with purple. . .25c each; 3 for 60c 
ESPLENDIDO (Mohr, 1924). A very large, red-purple 
bicolcr, with beautifully branched stems. 
.20c each; 3 for 50c 
EUPHONY 
Medals and Cups that Pfeiffer's 
Iris have won at different shows 
staged by the Minnesota Peony 
and Iris Society and held in 
St. Paul and Minneapolis. 
EUPHONY (H. P. Sass, 1929). Ruffled standards of 
the richest copper tinted heliotrope; F. old gold 
tinged with violet; very tall. 25c each 
FRIEDA MOHR (Mohr-Mitchell, 1926). It is a pink 
bicolor with deep lilac-rose falls and standards of 
pinkish lilac. It far exceeds any other Iris of similar 
color, in size, shape, vigor of growth, and brilliancy 
of color. Selected from all the other Mohr seedlings 
to bear the name of the originator's wife. An out¬ 
standing variety among the new introductions and 
for many years to come it will be one of the very 
finest of Iris. 42 inches. 25c each 
GAVIOTA. Creamy white, edged yellow. 
.20c each ; 3 for 50c 
GERMAINE PERTHUIS (Millet, 1924). S. violet- 
purple; F. deeper violet lighted with a prominent 
yellow beard. The flower is of unegualled velvety 
appearance and deliciously scented. A decendent 
of Mme. Gaudichau. 25c each; 3 for 60c 
GLAMOUR (Bliss, 1922). 36 inches. A very fine Do¬ 
minion seedling. S. mauve tinted heliotrope; F. red- 
purple. A very handsome variety. 
.20c each; 3 for 50c 
GLEAM (Nicholls, 1930). Very lovely pale self blue. 
Tall.25c each 
PRIZE WINNING IRISES 
The guality of our plants is unsurpassed. At the 
Minneapolis Iris Show held in Minneapolis, June 2nd 
and 3rd, 1932, under the auspices of the Minnesota 
Horticultural Society at the Northwestern National Bank 
Building, we made twenty-three entries and won 
twenty-one prizes, fourteen firsts, six seconds and one 
third, besides the Sweepstakes for the most prize points 
scored, and the silver loving cup shown on the left 
for the most comprehensive display at the show. This 
we did after carrying the flowers 143 miles in an auto¬ 
mobile. When you get plants from Pfeiffer's you get 
these prize-winning strains at no additional cost to you. 
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