FARIBAULT .MINN. 
BRAN D PEONY FARMS . 
Inc . 
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 standards and falls beautifully 
frilled. Medium height. 25 cents 
SAN FRANCISCO. A very tall plicata similar to 
Los Angeles. A giant white, edged lavender'blue. 
Winner of the Dykes medal. 40 cents 
SIERRA BLUE. A soft, clear, medium blue of uni' 
form coloring and clean cut form. In our opini6n 
this is one of the very finest blue Iris to be had 
today. It is tall and carries many buds to the 
stalk. #2.00 
SEMINOLE. Soft violet'rose. Falls rich velvety 
crimson. Brilliant orange beard. Midseason. 28 
inches. 25 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 Silver 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, beautifully 
poised on a 4'ft. stem. S. buff with lavender 
haze, yellow at base; F. wide, flaring, soft Alice' 
blue. #1.00 
SERENADE. A very fine real pink that is often 
overlooked in making up a collection. Superior 
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. #1.50 
SHIRVAN. Standards pale shade of lustrous brown 
with yellow tones prevailing; falls semi'flaring 
and rich, heavy red'brown. This Iris is the rich' 
est in coloring of the Bruno types. #1.50 
SIMONE VAISSIERE. Standards white, slightly 
shaded blue; falls violet'blue. Resembles Lord of 
June, though standards are of better substance; 
more brown in the falls. 25 cents 
SIR KNIGHT. A new dark blue that has created 
a sensation. A huge violet self with a rich or' 
ange beard. Very fragrant. #5.00 
SIR MICHAEL. 48 inches. One of the finest Irises 
ever brought out. Standards clear lavender'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 somewhat 
taller. 36 inches. We have displaced White 
Knight with this variety as we find it much har' 
dier. 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 
SOUV. DE MME. GAUDICHAU. 9.0. Standards 
very rich deep blue'purple; falls deeper shade, 
almost black'purple. Beard blue, tipped yellow. 
A wonderful Iris with every imaginable good 
quality. Has won more awards than most any 
other. In its color class it has no rival. 36 inches. 
25 cents 
ST. LOUIS. A rich velvety violet-purple with har' 
monious beard and soft pleasing haft. A self color 
with wavy flowers and excellent stems. #2.00 
SUMMER TAN. An unusual golden tan blend that 
is very hard to describe. S. light golden tan; 
F. slightly darker flushed olive with a velvety 
finish. #4.00 
SUNSET. Standards beautiful golden; falls same 
color suffused blue'violet, prominent deep yellow 
beard. Vigorous; free flowering; late; fragrant. 
42 inches. 25 cents 
TAJ MAHAL. A very fine white with large petals 
of great substance. Tall stems, well branched. 
One of the very best whites. 42 inches. 25 cents 
THAIS. 38 inches. A beautiful large pink flower 
with strong stems. A much clearer pink than 
Susan Bliss. Extra fine pink. 35 cents 
TIGER TIGER. A red Iris with tan standards. The 
falls are truly red. The blossoms are large and 
axe borne on 3'ft. stems. A splendid and un' 
usual variety. 85 cents 
IRIS—Continued 
If you wish to plant a group of any 
one variety, you may select— 
Three of any 25c variety for . .$0.50 
Three of any 35c variety for . . .85 
Three of any 50c variety for . . 1.00 
(3 of 1 kind and not 3 different kinds) 
TINT O' TAN. A combination of bronzy tan and straw'yellow col' 
oring. The flowers give a brown effect and are held well on 40' 
inch stems. A popular and unusual variety. #7.50 
TITAN. A Dominion seedling. Standards light violet'blue; falls 
violet'purple. When first introduced, it sold at $50.00 per rhi' 
zome. Very striking, of fine form and texture. Hardy plant; 
strong, massive stems. 38 inches. 25 cents 
TOKAY. A fine blend of soft pink tones, with soft yellow at the 
throat. Unusual and highly recommended. An unusual new self 
that stands out as very fine, and very different. #1.00 
TROSTRINGER. A cross between C. E. Stringer and Trojana. 
Taller than either of these two good Irises. A splendid soft pink. 
25 cents 
TRUE CHARM. A beautiful plicata of elegant form. Flowers white 
with delicate bluedavender margin. Hardy, vigorous grower. 40 
inches. 25 cents 
TUSCANY GOLD. General effect deep orange'buff. Standards 
sulphine'yellow, tinged purple; falls blue toned. Heavy orange 
beard. 35 cents 
VALKYRIE. 32 inches. A fine large flower on tall, stout branching 
stems. Standards olivedike; falls dark maroon'purple. A very 
rich Iris as the sun plays with its great blooms as they move 
gently in the wind. 25 cents 
VALOR. 50 inches. A deep blackish blue'violet bicolor, with 
changing color effects in different lights. Very tall and very fra- 
grant. Honorable Mention American Iris Society. 75 cents 
VERT GALLANT. 48 inches. A very large flower of great sub' 
stance, brilliant coloring and the finest form. Standards are a 
blending of coppery fawn and soft lilac; falls intense garnet'red 
with bronze edge. An outstanding Iris in every way. 
75 cents 
Siberian Iris 
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VESPER GOLD. A distinct yellow with soft violet 
flush and gold and maroon veinings on the falls. 
A late variety. 40 inhces. 25 cents 
VISION. Spoken of as the finest variegata in the 
world. A much improved Argynnis. S. deep 
honey'yellow; F. very velvety garnet'brown with 
a distinct dull yellow margin. #5.00 
WACONDA. 38 inches. Standards a deep fuchsia' 
red; falls rich velvety violet'carmine. The general 
effect of this flower is a metallic light red. 
35 cents 
WAMBLISKA. A very large white with just the 
slightest tracings of blue undertone. Flowers of 
fine form and finish, a strong, free flowering, 
thrifty plant. There is a plant of it as this is 
written in the garden with five great full open 
flowers. It is a great flower. 50 cents 
WEDGEWOOD. Standards and falls an even tone 
of rich blue. Large flowers with prominent white 
beard. As the flower ages it fades to a lighter 
blue which doesn’t mar its beauty. Prolific. 42 
inches. 25 cents 
WHITE QUEEN. A pure white Iris that we like 
very much. The color is pure with slight trac' 
ings of green on the haft which only adds to the 
beauty of the flower. 25 cents 
WILD ROSE. An Iris well named. A dainty 
satiny pink. One you will admire. 36 inches. 
25 cents 
WM. MOHR. An immense flower, lilac in color, 
veined purple; a pogocyclus hybrid which must 
have protection in the winter to do well. This is 
a real sensation to people as it is entirely differ' 
ent. Northern grown stock. 35 cents 
YELLOW MOON. Standards and falls a soft yel' 
low. A variety of wonderful texture. A real 
addition to any garden. 36 inches. 25 cents 
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The Siberian Irises are very graceful and are much 
used in landscape work as the plants with their rich 
upright growth and grasslike foliage add very ma- 
terially to the beauty of any planting in which they 
are used. Wonderful to use about water pools, bird 
walks, etc. Perfect hardy. 
In our show room last season we brought in sev' 
eral clumps and planted them around bird baths. 
We received more orders for this Siberian Iris from 
our visitors who saw it in bloom than we often do 
during a whole season when we depend upon the 
descriptions in our catalog for our orders. 
Siberian Iris works in nicely with other flowers 
for bouquet work. 
Prices for the following varieties: 40c each; 
3 for #1.00; all 5 for #1.50, postpaid. 
BUTTERFLY. 38 inches. Standards and styles soft 
blue; falls soft blue over white. 
EMPEROR. 48 inches. True oriental form. Comes 
from Japan. The flowers are large, of fine form, 
good texture, and the color a rich uniform deep 
violet'blue. 
KINGFISHER BLUE. 54 inches. A very tall grace' 
ful growing variety. A fine, large bright blue on 
41 / 2 'ft. stems. 
PERRY'S BLUE. 48 inches. A beautiful shade of 
clear light blue. One of the favorite varieties. 
SNOW QUEEN. 38 inches. A snow'white variety 
with most beautiful form, and lasting qualities. 
Large flowers. 
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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 Pu' 
mila not more than 6 inches high, just covered 
with deep lavender little flowers. 
Each 25c; 12 for #2.00 
