PAR IB AULT . MINN. 
BRAND PEONY FARMS , Inc . 
LE CORREGE. (Vilm.). Standards smoky bronze; 
falls plum-red; brilliant prominent beard; spikes 
long and well branched. Very striking both for 
garden and show room. 46 inches. 25 cents 
LEGEND. A very rich velvety crimson-claret, with 
a prominent gold beard which adds greatly to the 
beauty of the flower. Huge flowers of fine form. 
75 cents 
LENZSCHNEE. A broad petaled white of fine 
form, with a pale china-blue flush on the falls. 
25 cents 
LOS ANGELES. Im mense white flowers of beautiful 
form and' great substance, the standards faintly 
edged blue. An outstanding Iris. 35 cents 
MAGENTA. A very beautiful flower with a much 
finer color than its name implies. A bright pink¬ 
ish red. A self color. It appeals to all who see 
it. If you are looking for a good Iris of this 
color it will appeal to you. 35 cents 
MAGNA CHARTA. A pure white flower, strik¬ 
ingly dotted with blotches of intense blue ranging 
in size from minute spots to blotches a half an 
inch long to an eighth inch wide. A very distinct 
and attractive Iris. You might look our Iris fields 
over and you will find no other like this one. 
If you wish something different order Magna 
Charta. #1.00 
MAJESTIC. (Bliss). 8.8. A Dominion seedling. 
Very large flowers of fine form and lasting qual¬ 
ity. Standards round, light lavender to mauve 
shaded bronze at base; falls straight hanging, rich 
raisin-purple. Free bloomer; stout stems. 36 
inches. 25 cents 
MAORI PRINCESS. The richest of all the bicolor 
blends. Standards intense golden yellow; falls a 
very rich velvety maroon, with a well-defined 
gold border. A bicolor we like very much. 
25 cents 
MARY BARNETT. A beautiful light blue-lavender. 
It is paler in color than Princess Beatrice, but has 
a more prominent yellow beard and a golden glow 
at the throat. A beautiful Iris. 25 cents 
MARY GEDDES. Standards light ochraceous sal¬ 
mon; falls same color overlaid with Pompeian red. 
A most outstanding new color in almost a self- 
ochraceous salmon. Very striking. Winner of the 
Dykes Medal in America in 1936. #1.50 
MICHELINE CHARRAIRE. A wonderful white, 
of large size, good substance. Very tall with 
strong stems. Pure white with golden reticula¬ 
tions. 4 to 5 feet. 25 cents 
MIDGARD. A wonderful blending of pink and 
yellow. General effect, a rich shade of pink. 
Large flowers, perfectly formed. We can strongly 
recommend this variety. 36 inches. 25 cents 
MME. SEROUGE. (New). Flowers of largest size. 
Standards overlaid light violet; falls spreading, 
horizontal, large and well rounded, are of a warm 
intense blackish purple-red. Very large and rich. 
50 cents 
MOONLIGHT. Standards pale amber-yellow; falls 
sulphur-yellow, with heavy greenish gold reticula¬ 
tion. Broad lemon-yellow beard. Fragrant. A 
large, well-formed flower. Well named. 36 
inches. 25 cents 
MORNING SPLENDOR. Standards Petunia-vio¬ 
let; falls velvety raisin-purple; general effect rich 
* crimson. Everything considered, we think there 
is no greater, no finer Iris than this one. In size, 
form, color and substance, it is everything de¬ 
sirable. Very fragrant; free blooming. Awarded 
the Silver Medal of the Garden Club of America 
in 1926. 42 inches. 25 cents 
MOTIF. Probably the finest Iris that Miss Sturte- 
vant ever sent out. Tall, beautifully branched, 
a deep purple self, of fine form and splendid sub¬ 
stance. 50 cents 
MOUNT ROYAL. Here comes a new very rich red- 
purple. The standards a shade lighter than the 
falls. Very large, very rich, and a most splendid 
flower for the house where it shows off to unusual 
advantage. 25 cents 
MRS. MARION CRAN. One of the very finest of 
the soft rose-pinks. Large flowers of perfect 
shape. For a real pink, this is the one to order. 
48 inches. 25 cents 
MRS. VALERIE WEST. Dominion seedling. We 
think this is the greatest of all the Bliss Irises. 
Falls of enormous size and great substance, rich 
deep crimson-brown; standards large, lavender 
shot with bronze. Strong stem. 40 inches. Well 
branched. Far better than the average run of the 
good Dominion seedlings 35 cents 
IRIS—Continued 
MY MARYLAND. A beautiful seedling of glowing embers which 
it resembles but is redder in tone. Carries from 11 to 20 large 
blooms to a stalk. A rich flower, the color of which carries a 
long way. Standards a petunia-violet, flushed rose, shaded buff 
at the base; falls deep, velvety amaranth-purple, shaded buff. 
Very rich. 50 cents 
NAIAD ATLANTA. Standards a creamy white suffused with violet; 
falls a deeper violet. Heavy orange beard. Flowers of medium 
size carried on stalks of medium height. 35 cents 
NENE. 42 inches. S. lilac; F. light red with lighter margin. An 
impressive variety which stands up well. Very large and strik¬ 
ing. One of the best flowers in a show room. 75 cents 
NOWETA. A beautiful blending of rose and cream with yellow 
flushed at the center and edges of the falls and standards. The 
flower is softly frilled and for dainty coloring is one of the 
finest. #1.00 
OLD GOLD. Standards primoline-yellow, ruffled; falls old gold, 
overlaid buff; a few stripes on haft. Distinct yellow beard tipped 
brown. 28 inches. 35 cents 
OMAHA. An unusual and very fine flower with soft rose stand¬ 
ards and old rose falls. Rich golden styles and bright orange 
beard. General color effect red. 30 inches. 25 cents 
OPHELIA. A fine combination of color blending. Standards and 
falls orange-cream, mauve and bronze, heavy orange beard. One 
of the most beautiful of the new Irises. 36 inches. 
35 cents 
Ophelia 
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PHEBUS. A tall uniform lemon-yellow. Flowers 
of most perfect form and great substance. Award 
of Merit in France. 50 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. 50 cents 
PIONEER. An immense red-purple of beautiful 
form. Standards large, bright, ampara-purple; 
falls very broad and of great substance, warm 
deep pansy-purple. Wonderful flower. 25 cents 
PLUIE D'OR. The very best yellow Iris. Flowers 
larger and of finer form than Gold Imperial. 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 land¬ 
scape 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 striking 
and original of the new flowers. Standards pale 
buff with a faint bluish suffusion; falls wide flar¬ 
ing lavender-blue, with a buff-yellow suffusion 
paling at margins. One of the new sensations. 
65 cents 
PRIMROSE. Standards amber-yellow; falls a lighter 
yellow; center a clear lemon-yellow. Long bloom¬ 
ing; splendid form and substance. 30 inches. 
25 cents. 
PRINCESS BEATRICE. A grand variety. Don’t 
omit it. It is one of the must haves. Standards 
pale light blue, nicely domed; falls a little darker, 
broad and flaring. Although this Iris has be¬ 
come cheap in price, we consider it among the 
best of the light blues yet introduced in both 
color and form. It is perfect. 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 rapidly 
grown in public favor. Plant large, strong and 
sturdy. Very floriferous. Standards large, domed 
and of beautiful soft, even, light russet flushed 
with pink-lavender; 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 sim¬ 
ply 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 stand¬ 
ards and full flaring velvety red falls. Honorable 
Mention American Iris Society. This red Iris is 
one of the most beautiful and outstanding of all 
the red Irises. #1.00 
RED ORCHID. The reddest of the intermediates; 
S. violet-carmine; F. rich velvety violet-carmine. 
Dark yellow beard. 50 cents 
RED RADIANCE. A tall well-branched Iris with 
large beautifully formed flowers of very decided 
red tones. This is said to be the brightest of all 
the red-toned Irises. #1.00 
RED ROBE. General effect a large rich ruby-red. 
S. deep petunia-violet; F. deep velvety violet-red. 
Bright yellow beard. #1.25 
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. 25 cents 
RHEA. A tall , well-balanced flower of good sub¬ 
stance. An improved Isoline. S. lilac-pink; 
F. purplish old rose, golden at the throat. 
25 cents 
RHEINGAUPERLE. An unusual soft orchid-pink. 
Falls a deeper shade of rose. The best of the 
orchid varieties. 34 inches. 25 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 yellow; 
falls pale yellow, overlaid lavender-violet, with a 
sharply defined border of old gold. 25 cents 
