


KING JUBA. 40 in. Standards old gold; falls 
Dahlia-carmine. Honorable Mention, Amer- 
ican Iris Society. A tall late variety. A won- 
derful variegata. 25c each; 3 for 60c 
KING MIDAS. 36 in. A splendid Iris that al- 
ways arrests the eye. Standards golden buff, 
suffused garnet-brown; falls velvety irides- 
cent garnet-brown, edged golden buff, with 
heavy orange beard. Center of flower illum- 
inated with glowing yellow lights. 
25c each; 3 for 60c 
KING TUT. 32 in. One of the brightest of all 
the Irises. General garden effect bright 
glowing red. Every lover of a red Iris 
should have this one. 25c each; 3 for 60c 
LADY PARAMOUNT. 40 in. A gigantic soft 
primrose-yellow, with firm silken texture. 
Broad standards and wide flaring falls. A 
fine flower. 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
LARGO. 40 in. A flower of extra fine form 
and size. Tall and well branched. A har- 
mony of wax-yellow, mustard-yellow, and 
citron-yellow, with the falls overlaid mauve. 
25c each; 3 for 60c 
LEGEND. 36 in. 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. 
25c each; 3 for 60c 
LIGHTHOUSE. 34 in. An unusual blending 
of colors, an old rose to a rosy red bicolor 
with just a suggestion of copper tones. A 
coppery rose flower with a burning yellow 
center radiating streams of light from the 
heart of the flower. Large, nicely rounded 
flowers. 75c each 
LOS ANGELES. See color page. 
LUCREZIA BORI. 40 in. A giant of a flower 
in a very late blooming deep yellow. Stand- 
ards nicely domed and delightfully ruffled. 
The falls are long and of a deeper shade of 
yellow than the standards and have an olive 
reflex towards the haft. Indeed a rich 
yellow. 25c each 
MARCO POLO. 37 in. A large clear-toned 
bicolor with rich rose standards and bril- 
liant, velvety crimson falls. One of the 
splendid new brilliant reds that is doing 
well all over the country. 
25c each; 3 for 60c 
MARQUITA. 34 in. An ultra beautiful Iris in 
ivory-yellow and watermelon-rose. It is al- 
most impossible to imagine anything more 
exquisite than the combination of the chaste 
creamy standards and the rich watermelon- 
rose falls. 25c each; 3 for 60c 
MARY GEDDES. 38 in. Standards light sal- 
mon; falls same color overlaid with Pom- 
peian-red. A most outstanding new color in 
almost a self-ochraceous salmon. Very strik- 
ing. Winner of the Dykes Medal in America 
in 1936. 25c each; 3 for 60c 
MELDORIC. 37 in. A deep rich black-blue 
Iris that many claim to be the finest dark 
Iris. Color is intense, substance good and 
very velvety. Unusually large. 
25c each; 3 for 60c 
MICHELANGELO. 43 in. An Iris of very 
unusual coloring. A lavender-old-rose shad- 
ing to dove-gray. The colors are iridescent, 
which enlivens the flower and makes it un- 
usually attractive. 75c each; 3 for $2.00 
BRAND PEONY FARMS. Inc. 
MISSOURI. 37 in. There are many different 
shades in the blues and many blue Iris, but 
take Missouri and we will have to say “‘it is 
the great blue.”” The blooms are immense in 
size, of beautiful form, heavy texture, and 
a pure shade of medium blue. 
35c each; 3 for $1.00 
MME. LOUIS AUREAU. 36 in. One of Cay- 
eux’s most charming productions. A plicata 
with rosy heliotrope spread over a back- 
ground of silvery white. No plicata has been 
more talked of in recent years. Winner of 
Dykes Medal in France, 1934. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00 
MORNING SPLENDOR. 42 in. One of the 
indispensable Irises. Fine tall, straight stems 
carry great large, nicely shaped blooms of a 
rich dubonnet-red. Flowers have fine sub- 
stance and are very fragrant. Silver Medal, 
Garden Club of America. An old but de- 
pendable variety. 25c each; 3 for 60c 
MRS. J. L. GIBSON. 38 in. A very deep violet- 
blue, almost a self. This is probably the 
richest of all these deep violet-blues. Richer 
even than Black Wings. A tall, thrifty, well 
branched variety that is simply a “must 
have.” 25c each; 3 for 60c 
MRS. VALERIE WEST. 40 in. A good Iris 
with falls of rich deep crimson-brown; 
standards large, lavender shot with bronze. 
Strong stem, well branched. 
25c each; 3 for 60c 
MRS. WILLARD JACQUES. 36 in. An ex- 
quisite flower in all ways. A charming 
blend of pink and yellow. The blooms are 
daintily ruffled and nicely placed on the 
stems. Makes a most striking effect in the 
garden. Very profuse bloomer. 50c each 
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FARIBAULT, MINN. 
NARAIN. 38 in. A pure rich marine-blue self, 
beard and all, of great purity with a fine 
rich sheen. We believe this Iris will be 
recognized among the best for years to 
come. 35c each; 3 for $1.00 
NARANJA. 36 in. Something new in Iris 
coloring. A yellow with distinct orange 
shadings in the falls. Because of this real 
break in color and because of the all- 
around goodness of the flower this is one of 
the most talked of Iris. 
35c each; 3 for $1.00 
NOWETA. 30 in. This is one of the daintiest 
and most attractive of all the pink Iris. A 
wonderful flower with a frilly lacy effect in 
a variegated creamy pink. 
25c each; 3 for 60c 
ORLOFF. 38 in. This is one of the newer 
yellow plicatas. The ground color is yel- 
low covered with rich blendings of red- 
brown. An unusually striking flower, with 
large ruffled blooms well carried on well 
branched stems. Thrifty, strong grower. 
75c each 
OZONE. 37 in. A beautiful new Iris. One of 
the best of the recent Sass introductions. A 
deep pearly mauve, a self except for cop- 
pery brown on the haft. One of those beau- 
tiful, delicately colored Iris that everyone 
of fine taste admires. 35c each; 3 for $1.00 
PAULETTE. 54 in. Here is an immense new 
Iris. Classed by many as the tallest, largest, 
finest blue bicolor to date. Falls often 
measure 3! inches across. 25c each 
PINK OPAL. See color page. 
PINK SATIN. 36 in. One of the best and pur- 
est clear pinks of all the pink Iris. We have 
it growing and blooming in our own home 
garden and we think it about as good a pink 
as can be had. 25c each 
PLUIE d’OR. 36 in. The very best yellow Iris 
among the older varieties. Flowers larger 
and of finer form than Gold Imperial. Tali 
well branched stems. Received a Dykes 
Medal. 25c each; 3 for 60c 
PRINCESS OSRA. 32 in. A splendid old- 
time plicata which we keep in our list be- 
cause it is good and we like it. A pure 
white heavily bordered on standards and 
falls with a distinct barring of a deep blue. 
35 each; 3 for $1.00 
PURPLE GIANT. 34 in. A fine new violet of 
tremendous size. Because of its sheer out- 
standing attractiveness, it has gained popu- 
larity. Everyone likes it. 
25c each; 3 for 60c 
RADIANT. 30 in. An exceedingly brilliant 
bicolor. The standards are an intense deep 
yellow-bronze, with velvety terra cotta falls, 
and a bright orange beard. The coloring is 
so intense as to make it unusually brilliant 
in the garden. $1.00 each 
RAMESES. See color page. 
RED DOMINION. 40 in. An _ outstanding 
glowing oxblood-red. The flowers are large, 
velvety, and of flaring form. The clear red 
standards are slightly frilled. An outstand- 
ing variety. 25c each; 3 for 60c 
RED ORCHID. 28 in. The reddest of the inter- 
mediates. Standards violet-carmine; falls rich 
velvety violet-carmine. Dark yellow beard. 
25c each; 3 for 60c 
