PARIBAULT . MINN. 
BRAND REONY RARMS. 
CLARIDAD. A wonderful break in color from all other 
Irises. A real deep blue both in standards and falls. 
Eeven the beard is blue, tipped with light yellow. 
Very rich. 30 inches. 25 cents 
COLUMBINE. A medium sized white Iris of beautiful 
form and finest texture. A very worth-while variety. 
25c each; 3 for 60c 
CROWN JEWEL. A redder Clara Noyes, giving a burnt 
orange mass effect. Valuable because of its striking 
color effect. 34 inches. ^1.50 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY. This tall, large pure white makes 
a wonderful background for all other colors. If you 
wish one of the the very finest of all the white va¬ 
rieties order this one. 40 inches. $2.00 
DAUNTLESS. This fine velvety red Iris was awarded 
the biggest honor a variety can receive, the Dykes 
Memorial Medal. The coloring in both the standards 
and falls is a rich velvety red. It will be some time 
before this variety is surpassed for color. 40 inches. 
50 cents 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT. This Iris is also a winner of the 
Dykes Memorial Medal. An Iris of gigantic form 
and the finest coloring. Standards coppery red, flushed 
golden bronze; falls rich claret-crimson. Classed as 
the finest of all Irises. 52 inches. 35 cents 
DESERT GOLD. A fine early flowering medium yellow 
of the largest size and most perfect form. Desert Gold 
is the greatest advance in yellow Iris we have seen. 
32 inches. 25 cents 
DOGROSE. A superb pink Iris with large, oval-shaped 
flowers in a uniform shade of rose-pink. A tall, free- 
flowering sort. Fine landscape variety. 44 inches. 
25 cents 
DOLLY MADISON. Flowers very large, often 4*/2 in. 
high by 5 in wide. It is a seedling of Lent A. Wil¬ 
liamson and carries the good sturdy qualities of that 
parent together with even greater size. An immense 
mauvette-lilac-pink of most outstanding quality. 35 
inches. 25c each; 3 for 50c 
DOROTHY DIETZ. An Iris of unusual coloring. Stand¬ 
ards a light chicory-blue; falls pansy-violet. 36 inches. 
35 cents 
EASTER MORN. From the name one would expect 
this new variety to be a white. It is similar to Pur- 
issima except the flower is somewhat larger and has an 
orange-yellow beard. 38 inches. 60 cents 
ECLADOR. (Cayeux). A very fine large yellow having 
excellent form and texture; Standards canary-yellow; 
falls bright yellow veined brown at the haft, orange- 
yellow beard. The best yellow variety to date. 34 
inches. $2.00 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT. This Iris has been awarded 
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. 35 cents 
ELIZABETH EGELBERG. A strong growing, tall va¬ 
riety that produces an immense flower of beautiful 
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; 3 for 50c 
ELSINORE. A charming primrose-yellow bordered with 
violet-crimson. A yellow blend that is entirely differ¬ 
ent from any other Iris and almost impossible to de¬ 
scribe. We know you will like it in your garden. 
36 inches. 25 cents; 3 for 50c 
EREBIAN. 40 inches. A rich deep Bordeaux-red self 
with a heavy gold beard. The flowers are large and 
freely produced on tall well-branched stalks. 40 
inches. 35 cents 
ETHEL PECKHAM. A large, fragrant red-toned variety, 
the most nearly red of all Irises. Received Honorable 
Mention American Iris Society. 34 inches. $2.50 
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. 40 inches. 50 cents 
EUPHONY.' Beautiful blend of chamois-yellow. Ruffled 
flowers on well-branched stems. A delightful flower. 
Very floriferous. We think this very fine. 32 inches. 
25 cents; 3 for 50c 
FOLKWANG. Standards light bright pink; falls claret- 
red with brownish yellow veinings. A wonderful 
blending of colors. One of the very best of the many 
really good Irises sent out by this famous firm. 30 
inches. 25 cents; 3 for 50c 
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. 38 inches. 25 cents 
GAYNELLE. A large pure yellow. The 
largest yellow in our fields. Standards a 
pure bright medium yellow; falls just a 
trifle deeper and brighter. Highly per¬ 
fumed. Comes into bloom right after the 
primulas. 24 inches. 35 cents 
GLEAM. 42 inches. A fine large flower of 
a uniform soft blue. It is a profuse 
bloomer and a fine Iris in its class. 
25 cents; 3 for 50c 
GOBELIN RED. Compared with the color 
chart this is a true ox-blood red, showing 
no purple in its make-up. Flowers are of 
medium size, very finely formed and car¬ 
ried. Stems and leaves are thin, strong, 
erect. This is the best red for color that 
we have seen in Iris. 30 inches. 
25 cents; 3 for 60c 
GOLDEN HELMET. 36 inches. A huge 
flower resembling King Tut in color. The 
standards are ruffled and of a chestnut 
color, while the falls are a rich ox-blood 
red. Each $3.00 
GOLD IMPERIAL. Although an old va¬ 
riety, we still consider this one of the few 
good yellows. A pure yellow self of beau¬ 
tiful coloring. 34 inches. 
25 cents; 3 for 50c 
GOLDEN WEST, 28 inches. Golden yellow 
in color with semi-flaring falls slightly 
flushed olive. 50 cents 
HAPPY DAYS. A uniform bright yellow 
with a slight undertone of orange on the 
falls. An immense new yellow with many 
large flowers open at one time. 44 inches. 
$3.50 
HELIOS. 38 inches. Huge flowers. A pure 
lemon yellow self; falls delicately penciled 
rose. 35 cents; 3 for 75c 
IMPERIAL BLUSH. 33 inches. A large, 
fragrant blush-pink, with long drooping 
falls set off by a lemon-yellow beard. 
75 cents 
INDIAN CHIEF. One of the very best of the entire 
range of 2-toned reds. Standards a beautiful violet- 
rose; falls deep rich glowing velvety red. Splendid for 
massing. 36 inches. 25 cents; 3 for 50c 
JEAN CAYEUX. An outstanding introduction that was 
awarded a Certificate of Merit by the French Horti¬ 
cultural 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. $1.00 
JUBILEE. Standards a rich peach color; falls creamy 
white, dotted and veined light brown. Flower ruffled. 
30 inches. 25 cents; 3 for 50c 
KING JUBA. Standards old gold; falls Dahlia-carmine. 
Honorable Mention American Iris Society. A tall late 
variety. A wonderful new Iris. 40 inches. 25 cents 
KING TUT. One of the brightest of all the Irises. Gen¬ 
eral garden effect bright glowing red. Standards cocoa- 
brown; falls Hessian brown. Every lover of a red 
Iris should have this one. 32 inches. 
25 cents; 3 for 60c 
KLAMATH. A violet and purple bicolor of perfect 
form and excellent substance. A larger flower than 
Lent A. Williamson with much richer coloring. 36 
inches. 25 cents; 3 for 50c 
LABOR. Standards dark violet-heliotrope; falls darker 
shade than standards. General effect, reddish copper. 
A wonderful color, very distinct. 30 inches. 
25 cents; 3 for 50 cents 
LADY PARAMOUNT. 44 inches. A gigantic soft 
primrose-yellow, with firm silken texture. We con¬ 
sider it one of the finest yellows we are growing. 
$3.50 
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. 40 inches. 25 cents; 3 for 50 cents 
LEGEND. A very rich velvety crimson-claret, with a 
P rominent gold beard which adds greatly to the 
eauty of the flower. Huge flowers of fine form. 36 
inches. 35 cents; 3 for $1.00 
LENZSCHNEE. A broad-petaled white of fine form, 
with a pale china-blue flush on the falls. 24 inches. 
25 cents 
LOS ANGELES. Immense white flowers of beautiful 
form and great substance, the standards faintly edged 
blue. An outstanding Iris. 38 inches. 25 cents 
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MAGNA CHARTA. A pure white flower, strikingly 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. 30 inches. $1.00 
MANON LESCAUT. 40 inches. Some might call this a 
C licata. Standards white heavily overlaid clear violet with 
town reticulations at the base. Falls rich white heavily 
edged deep violet with an orange and violet beard. A very 
unusual and striking variety and one you will like. 
50 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. 24 inches. 25 cents 
MARY GEDDES. Standards light salmon; falls same color 
overlaid with Pompeian red. A most outstanding new 
color in almost a self-ochraceouj salmon. Very striking. 
Winner of the Dykes Medal in America in 1936. 38 
inches. $1.00 
MELCHIOR. 30 inches. An unusually fine deep velvety 
maroon self with a heavy beard of bronze-yellow. An Iris 
of a form that is particularly pleasing to the eye. 
25 cents; 3 for 50c 
MORNING SPLENDOR. Standards Petunia-violet; falls vel¬ 
vety 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 every¬ 
thing desirable. Very fragrant; free blooming. Awarded 
the Silver Medal of the Garden Club of America in 1926. 
42 inches. 25 cents; 3 for 50c 
MOUNT ROYAL. Here comes a 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 oft to unusual advantage. 36 inches. 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; 3 for 50 cents 
NENE. S. lilac; F. light red with lighter margin. An im¬ 
pressive variety which stands up well. Very large and 
striking. One of the best flowers in a show room. 36 
inches. 35 cents 
NOCTURNE. 36 inches. A very rich, dark, velvety, blue- 
purple self that holds its large flowers well erect on strong 
still stems. One of the darkest of all. 25 cents 
