FARIBAULT . MINN. 
BRAND PEONY PAPMS, Inc 
GENERAL LIST OF IRIS—Continued 
VARESE. 37 in. A seedling of Cinnabar and from this parent comes its color, 
a brilliant red'purple of very fine form. A great advance in the red'purples. 
50 cents 
VENUS DE MILO. 38 in. A beautiful chaste creamy white. Tall, graceful, 
and very floriferous. Long stood at the top of all the whites, and is still 
one of the best. 25 cents 
VERT GALLANT. 40 in. A very large flower of great substance, brilliant 
coloring and the finest form. Standards are a blending of copper, fawn, 
and soft lilac; falls intense garnet'red with bronze edge. An outstanding 
Iris in every way. 25 cents 
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VISION. 35 in. One of the very finest of the variegatas. A brilliant flower 
ranking with El Tovar and King Juba. It has honey-yellow standards and 
garnet'brown falls. Splendid plant habits. 60 cents 
WAR EAGLE. 42 in. A new Sass Iris of tremendous size and great beauty. 
Standards bright red-purple; falls rich red-purple with black shadings. Some 
brown on the haft. 35 cents 
WHITE AND GOLD. 36 in. A large pure glistening satiny white. No mark' 
ings. Brilliant golden beard and flaring falls. 25 cents 
WINNESHEIK. 37 in. One of the finest of the dark blues. A slight ruffling 
adds to the beauty of a most gracefully formed Iris. One of the few dark 
blues with a lighter blue margin, a feature which makes it distinct in its 
color. 25 cents 
WM. MOHR. 30 in. An immense flower, lilac in color, veined purple; a pogo- 
cyclus hybrid which must have protection in the winter to do well. This is 
a real sensation to people as it is entirely different. Northern'grown stock. 
25 cents 
YELLOW MOON. 36 in. Standards and falls a soft yellow. A variety of 
wonderful texture. A real addition to any garden. 25 cents 
EARLY BLOOMING DWARF IRIS 
Plant dwarf Iris and prolong the Iris season. Fine for rock gardens or 
border plants. 
Any 6 for 75c; 12 for #1.25, postpaid. 
ATROVIOLACEA. Very early purple. 
AZUREA. Soft lavender'blue. 
BRIDE. Creamy white, flushed blue. 
CYANEA. Rich crimson'purple with white beard. 
HARBOR LIGHTS. The best light yellow. 
LUTEA. A yellow dwarf. 
NEOLA. An unusual brown blend. 
TONY. A rich red'purple. 
VERDUN. Plum and bronze. 
WEIGEN. A dark brownish red. 
Siberian Iris, Kingfisher Blue 
SIBERIAN IRIS 
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 materially to the beauty of any 
planting in which they are used. Wonderful to use about water pools, bird walks, etc. Per' 
fectly hardy. 
In our show room we usually plant clumps of Siberian Iris around our bird baths. We re' 
ceive more orders for this Siberian Iris from our visitors who see 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 6 for #1.50, postpaid. 
BUTTERFLY. 38 in. Standards and styles 
soft blue; falls soft blue over white. 
CAESAR. 48 in. A uniform deep violet-blue. 
Very rich coloring in this variety. To see 
is to order. 
EMPEROR. 48 in. 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 in. A very tall grace' 
ful growing variety. A fine, large bright 
blue on 4|/^'ft, stems. 
PERRY'S BLUE. 48 in. A beautiful shade of 
clear light blue. One of the favorite va' 
rieties. 
SNOW QUEEN. 38 in. A snow'white variety 
with most beautiful form, and lasting quali' 
ties. Large flowers. 
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Dwarf Iris, Azurea 
