Br^AND REONY F=AIRMS 
PARIBAULT , MINN. 
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The Best of the Old with a few of the Best of the New 
We do not list each season all the varieties we grow. We are multiplying our stock of 
some of the newer kinds and also testing out these varieties to see how they thrive in our 
Minnesota climate. We add these new kinds to our general list as our stock becomes sufficient 
and we find them desirable. 
ALABASTER. A pure glistening white of splendid 
substance and finest form. The flowers are of me' 
dium size and, taken all in all, one of the very 
finest whites that we have. Edges slightly ruffled; 
beard nearly white with shadings of yellow. 36 
inches. 25c; 3 for 50c 
ALTA CALIFORNIA. This tall flowering variety is 
one of the best of the clear deep yellows. Its 
faintly bronzed falls adds to its striking beauty. 
Stalk well branched. 42 inches. 50 cents 
AMBASSADEUR. In richness of coloring, fine form, 
and growing habits—truly a beautiful Iris. Stand' 
ards smoky, reddish violet. Falls dark velvety 
purple'maroon. Very rich. 40 inches. 
25c each; 3 for 50c 
APHRODITE. A very tall growing Iris that makes 
a most imposing and charming garden variety. A 
beautiful almost self deep pinkish lavender with 
the base of the falls just a trifle deeper toned. The 
effect is most striking because of the large white 
halo which surrounds the delicate yellow beard. 
48 inches. 25c each; 3 for 50c 
ASIA. Standards pale lavender; falls light violet' 
purple. Both standards and falls of immense size. 
Although an old Iris, many still consider this one 
of the exceedingly good ones. 48 inches. 
25c each; 3 for 50c 
AUREX. Standards a b right clear yellow. Falls velvety 
blackish crimson'purple, with a narrow well'defined 
edging of buff. One of the very highly recom' 
mended new Irises. 38 inches. 25 cents 
BALDWIN. One of the largest of Irises with pecu' 
liarly shaped petals which give it a very distinct and 
pleasing appearance. A self of a pleasing heliotrope 
shade that is very noticeable in the field. 40 inches. 
25 cents 
CHALLENGER. 
BEOWULF. (Schreiner.) 32 inches. This new Iris was 
sent out by Robert Schreiner last year. It is one 
of the very best of the new varieties introduced 
during the past few years. It is a true maroon'red, 
a rich deep dark red with no purple. It is a large 
early variety that you will like. ^6.00 
BLACK WINGS. A large, heavy textured flower of a 
deep midnight blue overlaid with a frosty black 
luster. Vigorous, well branched and a wonderful 
flower. 36 inches. 50 cents 
BLUE BANNER. Standards frilled light lavender' 
blue. Falls rich velvety deeper blue shading to a 
pale blue at the edges. A most charming new Iris. 
This is still the leader among the blue bicolors. 
26 inches. 25 cents 
BLUE HILL. The bluest of the clear toned blue Irises. 
Slightly deeper toned than Sensation and larger. 
A perfectly branched Iris. A splendid real deep 
blue. 40 inches. 50 cents 
BLUE MONARCH. A fine light-toned clear blue 
self. A well-branched stalk. Plant vigorous and 
hardy. This is a Sass introduction of fine habit. 
42 inches. ^1.00 
BRANDYWINE. One of the neatest and prettiest 
of Irises. Mr. Farr did well when he gave us this 
most beautiful variety. A light blue-toned lavender 
self, with a prominent red-orange beard. A flower 
of unusually fine form. 25c each; 3 for 50c 
BUECHLEY'S GIANT. An outstanding new variety. 
The blooms are of the greatest size and also of the 
most perfect and exquisite form. One of the finest 
of the blues. A variety you will like. 44 inches. 
50 cents 
BUTO. A very free blooming Iris which resembles 
Mme. Gaudichau very much but because of a slight 
difference in season, is very desirable. A wonderful 
rich deep velvety purple of fine form. A profuse 
bloomer. 36 inches. 25c each; 3 for 50c 
CALIFORNIA GOLD. (New.) A deep yellow self of 
the largest size. A wonderful new yellow that 
seems to be an all-around good flower, exceedingly 
pleasant to look at. The stamens and falls are as 
large as those of Mrs Valerie West. An A-l yellow 
Iris. 36 inches. ^.00 
CAPRI. A fawn-yellow introduced by Robert Schrein¬ 
er in 1936. It is medium tall and makes a splendid 
variety to plant in the foreground. A most pleasing 
variety in its color class. 30 inches. ^.00 
CARDINAL. One of the most superb of the Dominion 
family. Standards, lavender overlaid with rose. 
Falls rich raisin-purple, very broad and rounded. 
Most striking; wonderfully rich. All who see it 
growing in our fields are impressed with its immense 
size, the perfection of its blooms, and the wonderful 
substance of its petals. 36 inches. 
0 25c each; 3 for 50c 
Standards very large, overlapping, dark purple; falls 
dark blackish violet. Flaring white beard, tipped orange. One of 
the very largest intermediates. The coloring of this Iris is about the 
richest of all Iris. 36 inches. 25c each; 3 for 50c 
CHEERIO. 40 inches. A fiery bicolor with lustrous tan standards; 
brilliant velvety red falls, and a heavy orange beard. An excellent 
red that is sure to please. ^.00 
CHROMYLLA. A very large flower in a very lovely shade of lemon- 
chrome. 36 inches. 50 cents 
CHURCHMOUSE. A new and distinct color among Iris. A uniform 
soft brown. Distinctly different from any other variety we grow. 
38 inches. 25c; 3 for 50c 
CLARA NOYES. 36 inches. A beautiful blending of yellow, orange, 
and apricot which makes it distinctive. Somewhat similar to the 
Talisman Rose. 35 cents 
CLAUDE AUREAU. 34 inches. A very fine variegata with large 
standards of greenish golden yellow which makes a pleasing con¬ 
trast with long falls of a rich bordcaux-wine-red. 50 cents 
Always make a second and third 
choice to avoid delay in filling your 
order. 
Select any 10 Iris priced at 25c each 
for $2.00, postpaid. 
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