FARIBAULT, MINN. 
BRAND PEONY FARMS. Inc. 
Goynelle 
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. Standards a light pinkish violet; 
falls a deep lilac'rose. 50 inches. 25 cents 
FRIVOLITE. A fine brilliant light pink Iris. S. sab 
mon'rose overlaid purple'crimson. Whole flower 
tinged yellow at base. You will like it. 75 cents 
GAYNELLE. A large pure yellow. The largest yeb 
low in our fields. Standards a pure bright me' 
dium yellow; falls just a trifle deeper and brighter. 
Highly perfumed. Comes into bloom right after 
the Primulas. 35 cents 
GENEVIEVE SEROUGE. S. a soft tawny yellow 
flushed pale blue; F. a soft clear lilac blended a 
light flax'blue, edged sulphur-yellow. An un* 
usually fine blending of color. We like this one 
very much. #2.50 
GEO. TRIBOLET. A magnificent Iris with deep 
violet standards 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. 25 cents 
GLEAM. 42 inches. A fine large flower of a uni' 
form 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 makeup. Flowers are of medium size, very 
finely formed and carried. 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 re' 
sembling King Tut in color. The standards are 
ruffled and of a chestnut color, while the falls 
are a rich ox'blood red. #3.50 
GOLD IMPERIAL. One of the finest of all yellow 
Irises. A pure yellow self of beautiful clear cob 
oring. A lemon'chrome'yellow of beautiful form 
on a thrifty vigorous plant. One of the few good 
yellows. 25 cents 
JOYCETTE. A wonderfully fine deep glowing crim' 
son self. Large, fragrant, and one of the best of 
the newer reds. #3.00 
JUBILEE. Standards a rich peach color; falls 
creamy white, dotted and veined light brown. 
Flower ruffled. 30 inches. 25 cents 
KANSAS. 40 inches. A new pink'toned Iris of 
real merit. The flowers are large and shapely. 
Standards large, incurved, very beautiful Chinese 
violet; falls large, flaring and a beautiful light 
purple. Nearly a deep bluedavender self. Stand' 
ards have a beautiful ruffled effect. A very showy 
variety in the house. 25 cents 
KING JUBA. Standards old gold; falls Dahlia' 
carmine. Honorable Mention American Iris So' 
ciety. A tall late variety. A wonderful new Iris. 
40 cents 
KING MIDAS. A splendid new Iris that always 
arrests the eye. Standards golden buff, suffused 
garnet'brown; falls 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 glow' 
ing 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 perfect 
form and excellent substance. A larger flower 
than Lent A. Williamson with much richer cob 
oring. 35 cents 
LABOR. Standards dark violet'heliotrope; falls 
darker shade than standards. General effect, red' 
dish copper. A wonderful color, very distinct. 
One of the comparatively new introductions. We 
highly recommend it. 36 inches. 25 cents 
LARGO. A flower of extra fine form and size. Tall 
and well branched. A harmony of wax'yellow, 
mustard'yellow, and citron-yellow, with the falls 
overlaid mauve. 50 cents 
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 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT. This Iris has been award' 
ed the Hutchenson Gold Medal as the best fall' 
blooming Iris. A deep purple self with very rich 
falls. It will bloom a month in the spring and 
then for 3 months in the fall. 75 cents 
ELIZABETH EGELBERG. A strong growing, tall 
variety rhat produces an immense flower of beau' 
tiful mauve'pink with fine dome'shaped standards 
and large, broad falls well expanded. Standards 
light mauve, falls a deeper pink. Very fine. 48 
inches. 25 cents 
ELSINORE. A charming primrose'yellow bordered 
with violet'crimson. A yellow blend that is en' 
tirely 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 flowers are 
large and freely produced on tall welbbranched 
stalks. 50 cents 
ETHEL PECKHAM. 34 inches. A large, fragrant 
red'toned variety, the most nearly red of all Irises. 
Received Honorable Mention American Iris So' 
ciety. #3.50 
ETHELWYN DUBUAR. A very attractive deep 
pink. Standards a clear red with a shadow of 
blue; F. large and of a rich deep shade of red. 
# 1.00 
EUPHONY. Beautiful blend of chamois'yellow. 
Ruffled flowers on welbbranched stems. A de' 
lightful flower. Very floriferous. We think this 
very fine. 25 cents 
EVOLUTION. A tall midseason variety. A pale 
coppery bronze blend. Frilled stamens and flaring 
falls. 35 cents 
FOLKWANG. Standards light bright pink; falls 
claret'red with brownish yellow veinings. A won' 
derful blending of colors. One of the very best 
of the many really good Irises sent out by this 
famous firm. 25 cents 
GOLDEN LIGHT. A rich cinnamon'colored blend 
with a suffusion of faint pink, flushed deep orange 
at the center. The flower is large and finely rub 
fled and gives a brilliant tone to the garden. 
#3.00 
GOLDEN PROMISE. Standards deep yellow; falls 
soft yellow faintly flushed soft lavender. 30 
inches. 35 cents 
GOLDEN WEST. A fine yellow intermediate; S. em* 
pire yellow; F. wax yellow, orange beard. 
50 cents 
GRACE STURTEVANT. 36 inches. In our opin' 
ion the greatest of all the Dominion seedlings and 
the greatest Iris Mr. Bliss has sent out. A very 
rich velvety brown with a most brilliant golden 
beard. 35 cents 
HAPPY DAYS. A uniform bright yellow with a 
slight undertone of orange on the falls. An im' 
mense new yellow with many large flowers open 
at one time. #7.50 
HEARTH-STONE COPPER. A brilliant Iris with 
bright old gold standards and fiery coppery red 
falls. The flowers are of medium size but the 
coloring is unusual. 25 cents 
HENRI RIVIERE. 42 inches. A splendid bicolor. 
Standards pure lemon'yellow; falls mauve, with 
yellowish reflex and a canary'yellow throat. Ex' 
tremely late. 35 cents 
IMPERIAL BLUSH. One of the fine delicate orchid' 
pinks originated by Mr. Sass. #1.50 
INDIAN CHIEF. One of the very best of the en' 
tire range of two'toned reds. Standards a beau' 
tiful violet'rose; falls deep rich glowing velvety 
red. Splendid for massing. 25 cents 
JACQUELINE GUILLOT. Very large flowers of 
pure lavender'blue. Stalks strong and well 
branched; free flowering; wonderfully fragrant. 
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 described by some as “coffee 
colored” and by others Havana'brown. It is well 
branched, over 3 feet tall, and flowers over a long 
season. #3.50 
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