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CRYSTAL BEAUTY. See color page. 
DAUNTLESS. See color page. 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT. 42 in. This Iris is also 
a winner of the Dykes Memorial Medal. 
An Iris of gigantic form and the finest 
coloring. S. coppery red, flushed golden 
bronze; F. rich claret-crimson. A really fine 
Iris of great beauty. 25c each; 3 for 60c 
DESERET. See color page. 
DESERT GOLD. 42 in. A fine early flowering 
medium yellow of the largest size and most 
perfect form. Fragrant. 
35c each; 3 for $1.00 
DESTINY. 38 in. This is a rich sombre-toned 
Iris which has made a sensation in England. 
It has exceedingly velvety broad falls of 
black-plum-purple, with deep purple stand- 
ards and a brilliant gold beard. A very rich 
Iris. 40c each; 3 for $1.00 
DIRECTEUR PINELLE. 38 in. When we first 
saw this magnificent bronze-purple Iris in 
1936 in full bloom among some twenty or 
more of the world’s best new kinds, we 
instantly picked it out as a masterpiece Iris 
and each year as our stock of it increases 
and we see more of it, our estimation of 
it increases. One of the best large, finely 
formed bronze-purples. A very heavy 
bloomer. 25c each; 3 for 60c 
DOGROSE. 44 in. A superb pink Iris with 
large, oval-shaped flowers in a uniform 
shade of rose-pink. A tall, free flowering 
sort. Fine landscape variety. 
25c each; 3 for 60c 
DOLLY MADISON. 35 in. Flowers very large, 
often 414 inches high by 5 inches wide. It 
is a seedling of Lent A. Williamson and 
carries the good sturdy qualities of that 
parent together with even greater size. An 
immense mauvette-lilacpink of most out- 
standing quality. 25c each; 3 for 60c 
DORE. 34 in. An Iris that resembles a Daf- 
fodil in coloring. Standards clear yellow; 
falls creamy white. A fine Iris of good size, 
unique appearance, and fine plant habits. 
25c each; 3 for 60c 
DOROTHY DIETZ. 36 in. An Iris of unusual 
coloring. Standards a light chicory-blue; 
falls pansy-violet. Distinct. 
25c each; 3 for 60c 
DYMIA. See color page. 
E. B. WILLIAMSON. 36 in. A wonderful new 
Iris of rich coppery red tones. Different 
from others of this general color and very 
beautiful. The large, full, rounded petals 
are of wonderful form and splendid sub- 
stance. The stalks are widely branched with 
many flowers open at once. $1.00 each 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT. 24 in. This Iris has 
been awarded the Hutchenson Gold Medal 
as the best fall-blooming Iris. A deep pur- 
ple-self with very rich falls. It will bloom a 
month in the spring and then from 2 to 3 
months in the fall. 25c each 
ELLA WINCHESTER. 36 in. This was one 
of the best reds in our entire garden last 
season. A glowing mahogany-red self with 
long velvety falls. We like it very much 
and class it as one of the best reds. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25 
EROS. See color page. 
ETHELWYN DUBUAR. 40 in. A very attrac- 
tive deep pink. Standards a clear red with 
a shadow of blue; F. large and of a rich 
deep shade of red. 25c each; 3 for 60c 
@) BRAND PEONY FARMS. 
EUPHONY. 32 in. Beautiful blend of chamois- 
yellow. Ruffled flowers on well branched 
stems. A delightful flower. Very floriferous. 
25c each; 3 for 60c 
EXCLUSIVE. 40 in. A very large light blue 
Iris that some believe leads its color class. 
A very pure light blue overlaid with a sil- 
very mist which enhances its beauty very 
much. One of the very finest Iris. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00 
FRANK ADAMS. 42 in. An exceedingly fine 
rosy fawn bicolor. A beautiful new Iris with 
nicely formed standards of maize-yellow and 
broad falls of a deep rose with a wide 
golden haft. The tall, stout stems are well 
branched. $1.00 each 
FRIEDA MOHR. See color page. 
GAY HUSSAR. 30 in. A very early gay va- 
riety with brilliant chrome-yellow standards 
and deep, velvety oxblood-red falls. 
25c each; 3 for 60c 
GOLDEN HELMET. 36 in. A flower resem- 
bling King Tut in its brilliant color but 
much larger. The standards are ruffled and 
of a chestnut color, while the falls are a 
rich oxblood-red. 50c each 
GOLDEN HIND. 30 in. A bright clear but- 
tercup-yellow, and as fine a shade in yellow 
as can be found. Probably the richest deep 
yellow Iris. Very floriferous and in every 
way a most desirable Iris. 35c each 
GOLDEN LIGHT. 34 in. A striking Iris with 
pronounced beautiful ruffling of the petals. 
An Iris that is very different. A golden yel- 
low touched orange-cinnamon about the 
edges. A bright sprightly Iris. 25c each 
GOLDEN MAJESTY. 40 in. A new yellow of 
great size, of a gleaming gold shade. We 
have been looking for a large pure yellow 
and have found it in Golden Majesty. 
$2.50 each 
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FARIBAULT , MINN. 
GOLDEN TREASURE. 38 in. We were indeed 
pleased when this wonderful new Iris first 
bloomed in our garden. An exquisite new 
light creamy yellow with falls just a shade 
deeper than the standards, and the entire 
bloom lit up with an intensely brilliant 
golden beard. A lovely yellow’ and a prize 
winner. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
GRACE MOHR. 35 in. There are three good 
seedlings now in commerce of the univers- 
ally liked Iris, Wm. Mohr. Grace Mohr is 
one of these and is said to be hardier than 
Wm. Mohr. It is darker than its parent, 
with flaring falls, and tall, well branched 
stems. Superb. $1.00 each 
GUDRON. 32 in. We place this comparatively 
new Iris as one of the three or four very 
best of all white Iris. The entire flower is 
a glistening white with a deep golden beard. 
Very large, nicely shaped blooms of fine 
velvety texture. If you like a white Iris, 
here is a real one. 25c each; 3 for 60c 
HAPPY DAYS. See color page. 







Grand Rapids, Mich., May 22, 1942 
“Just a line to let you know that the Happy 
Days Iris I bought last fall has just come into 
bloom, and has all the neighbors hanging over the 
ack fence in envy and admiration. I am very 
proud of it. The blossom stands 32 inches high 
and is about 6 inches from top of standards to 
bottom of falls, and a brilliant yellow—really a 
gorgeous Iris.” 5. C. 


IMPERIAL BLUSH. 38 in. A large, fragrant 
blush-pink, with long drooping falls set off 
by a lemon-yellow beard. The flowers are 
ruffed and borne profusely on tall stalks. 
25c each; 3 for 60c 
INDIAN CHIEF. 36 in. One of the very best 
of the entire range of two-toned reds. 
Standards a beautiful violet-rose; falls deep 
rich glowing velvety red. Splendid for 
massing. 25c each; 3 for 60c 
INDIAN HILLS. 37 in. A true rich wine- 
purple. The flowers are unusually large, of 
fine form, and excellent substance. It pro- 
duces a fine effect when planted in a large 
clump. 35c each; 3 for $1.00 
INDIGO BUNTING. 34 in. One of the finest 
of all the blue Iris for landscape work. In 
color a rich, velvety indigo-blue. A very 
satisfactory dark blue variety. 25c each 
INSPIRATION. 38 in. A very interesting 
new Iris that may be classified as a deep 
pink, although it represents a variety of 
rich colors. A self of distinct form with ex- 
cellent branching stems. A well liked va- 
riety. $3.00 each 
JASMANIA. 38 in. The most perfect in 
form of all the yellows. A full-petaled pro- 
fuse bloomer. A rich banana-yellow with a 
striking orange beard. One of the best of 
all the yellows. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 - 
JEB STUART. 36 in. An Iris which impresses 
one because of its erect perfect carriage. An 
intense rich red-brown entirely without 
venation, and with a striking orange beard. 
25c each; 3 for 60c 
JEAN CAYEUX. 40 in. An outstanding intro- 
duction awarded a Certificate of Merit by 
the French Horticultural Society, and in 
1931 it won the Dykes Medal for the finest 
Iris of the year. An unusual light buff de- 
scribed by some as “coffee colored” and by 
others Havana-brown. 25 ceach; 3 for 60c 
JOYCETTE. See color page. 
JUNALUSKA. 40 in. A lovely combination 
of gold, copper and red tones. The stand- 
ards are copper suffused with rose. The falls 
are a rich velvety red. The flowers are large 
and carried well on tall, widely branched 
stalks. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
