EXCLUSIVE. 40 in. A very large light blue 
GARDEN MAGIC. A wonderful rich, late 
FARIBAULT, MINN. BRAND PEONY FARMS \ 
ELMOHR. (Loomis 1942.) 36 in. This is 
the latest and we think far the best of the 
seedlings of Wm. Mohr. A beautiful shade 
of very rich, reddish mulberry with the last 
word in exquisite finish. Wm. Mohr is be- 
loved by everyone who knows it. Elmohr 
is a wonderful advance over Wm. Mohr. 
It produces seed which makes it exceed- 
ingly more valuable. The blooms are very 
large, often 7 inches across. Quotation 
from Iris bulletin of October, 1942. Dr. 
Franklin Cook writes: “Elmohr was one 
Iris in my garden that attracted every single 
visitor this year.” Called by some a rich 
mulberry-purple, I shall not try to improve 
on that description of its color. It is novel, 
rich, and full bodied. Orchid-like it ex- 
hibits its style arms full and broad for 
everyone to see, and this purple hollow is 
lighted up by intense orange light from 
within. A magnificent Iris. $17.00 
ELSA SASS. 36 in. One of the very best and 
most distinct of all the new yellows. Color 
is a clear sulphur with a greenish cast in 
the depth of the flower. Large and slightly 
frilled. A “must have” Iris. $1.50 
EROS. See color page 41. 
ETHELWYN DUBUAR. 40 in. A very at- 
tractive deep pink. Standards a clear orchid 
with a shadow of blue; falls large and of 
a richer shade of pink. 25c 
with a silvery mist which enhances its 
beauty. Many believe this fine blue leads 
its color class. . 60c 
FAR WEST. 40 in. A lovely blend of sal- 
mon-gold, coral-henna with a soft glow in 
the heart. The flowers are large and well 
spaced on tall, strong stalks. 50c 
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. 75¢ 
velvety red without haft markings. This is 
one of the very best of all red Iris and 
stock is still scarce. The flowers are extra 
large and of fine form. $1.00 
GAY HUZZAR. 30 in. A very early gay 
variety with brilliant chrome-yellow stand- 
ards and deep velvety oxblood-red falls. 
35c¢ 
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 most desirable. 35¢ 
GOLDEN MAJESTY. 40 in. A new yellow 
of great size, of a gleaming gold shade. 
The stem is well branched, producing many 
flowers of great size. Dyke’s Medal. $1.50 
GOLDEN TREASURE. 38 in. We were in- 
deed pleased when this wonderful new va- 
riety first bloomed in our garden. An ex- 
quisite 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 




Elmohr—-A Wm. Mohr Seedling 
GRACE MOHR. 35 in. The variety Wm. 
Mohr is universally liked but there are now 
some new seedlings of this variety and 
Grace Mohr is one of them. It is some- 
what darker than its parent, with flaring 
falls, and tall well-branched stems. It is 
also hardier than its parent and somewhat 
earlier. A superb variety. $1.00 
GUDRUN. See color page 36. 
HAPPY DAYS. See color page 40. 
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¢ 
INDIAN HILLS. 38 in. An unusually large 
rich true-purple. The blooms are of splen- 
did substance and fine form. A variety that 
makes a fine landscape sort because of its 
rich coloring. 40c 
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JAKE. Another new Iris for 1944. A large 
pure glistening white, its charm accentu- 
ated by a brilliant golden beard, and nar- 
row, clean cut gold bands at the base of 
each fall. We are still looking for better 
whites and we believe this about the best 
white to date. Named Jake in honor of 
Jacob (Jake) Sass, the originator. A flower 
of fine substance and exquisite form. Par- 
ents of this new Iris, Tiffany and Maid of 
Astolat. $3.00 
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. In every way an ex- 
cellent flower. 30c 
JEB STUART. 36 in. Impressive because of 
its erect perfect carriage. An intense rich 
red-brown entirely without venation and 
with a striking orange beard. 25c¢ 
JEAN CAYEUX. See color page 40. 
