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JUNALUSKA. 40 in. A lovely combination 
of gold, copper and red tones. The stand- 
ards are copper and suffused with rose. 
The falls are a rich velvety red. The flow- 
ers are large and carried well on tall, widely 
branched stalks. 40c 
KING JUBA. 40 in. Standards old gold; 
falls Dahlia-carmine. Honorable Mention, 
American Iris Society. A tall late variety. 
A wonderful Variegata. 25¢ 
LIGHTHOUSE. 34 in. An unusual blending 
of old rose and copper tones. A coppery 
rose flower -with-a burning yellow center 
radiating streams of light from the heart 
of the flower. Large, nicely rounded flow- 
ers. 60c 
LILAMANI. 38 in. A striking new Iris with 
silky blue-black standards and rich velvety 
black falls. A tall free growing variety. 
30c 
LOS ANGELES. See color page 37. 
LOUVOIS. 35 in. A lovely Iris with light 
chocolate-brown standards with a rich ma- 
roon-red fall, with a chocolate border along 
the edge of the petals. An intensely rich 
colored Iris. A real new outstanding color 
to add to your Iris garden. $1.00 
MAID OF ASTOLAT. 38 in. A fine Plicata 
by Sass. A new domed Plicata of alabaster 
whiteness with blue markings along the 
haft only. An extremely beautiful white 
with outstanding domed effect. 40c . 
MARCO POLO. 37 in. A large clear-toned 
bicolor with rich rose standards and bril- 
liant, velvety crimson falls. One of the 
reddest of all reds. 35¢ 

BRAND PEONY FARMS 
MARQUITA. 34 in. An ultra beautiful Iris 
in ivory-yellow and watermelon-rose. It is 
almost impossible to imagine anything more 
exquisite than the combination of the 
chaste creamy standards and the rich water- 
melon-rose falls. 40c 
MATTERHORN. 38 in. This is the finest 
pure white to date. An Iris of beautiful full 
rounded form, good size, and without a 
trace of color. An absolutely pure white, 
except for a creamy beard. $1.50 
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. 35¢ 
MIDWEST GEM. 36 in. A very large light 
buff-pink blend with petals slightly ruffled 
and serrated. The standards are a pale 
apricot yellow, with the falls lightly flushed 
pink. One of the good Sass varieties. 75c¢ 
NS 
MING YELLOW. 36 in. A great new yellow. 
The blooms are very large, clear, rich and 
of beautiful form. Fine substance. A pure 
yellow without venation. $1.50 
MISS CALIFORNIA. 40 in. A very large 
lilac-pink. Standards a delicate lilac-pink 
with the falls decidedly darker. Flowers 
large and nicely carried. Beard is lemon- 
yellow. A perfect flower. 60c 
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. Win- 
ner of Dykes Medal in France, 1934. 50c 
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 
MOROCCO ROSE. 36 in. A giant rose-pink 
self, flushed gold. It has a soft yellow glow 
at the heart, and a pleasing yellow beard. 
If you wish one of the superb pink Iris, 
you should have this one. $1.50 
MOUNTAIN SNOW. 42 in. This is a glisten- 
ing white that carries a faint touch of blue. 
The standards and falls are large and ruf- 
fled. The flower has great substance and 
is a beautiful flower as the faint suffusion 
of blue gives life to the color effect. 40c 
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. 40c 
ORLOFF. 38 in. This is one of the newer 
yellow Plicatas. The ground color is yellow 
covered with rich blendings of red-brown. 
An unusually striking flower, with large 
ruffled blooms carried on well-branched 
stems. A thrifty, strong grower. 75¢ 
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Marquita 
ORMOHR. 36 in. This variety is a seedling 
of Wm. Mohr and is hardier and thriftier 
than that wonderful variety. If you like 
Wm. Mohr, you will be more than pleased 
with Ormohr. It is a uniform gray-laven- 
der. Very large and a great producer of 
seed. $1.50 
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 
beautiful, delicately colored flowers that 
everyone of fine taste admires. 35c 
PINK SATIN. See color page 37. 
PIUTE. 38 in. A very popular red variety, 
and surely one of the nearest to true red. 
Flowers are of medium size. The standards 
and falls are of the same shade. All in all 
this is a fine red. 50c 
PRAIRIE SUNSET. 36 in. This is another 
fine Sass introduction that will grow more 
popular as it becomes better known. To 
say it is a blending of peach, rose, copper, 
and gold best describes its color but it is 
a variety that has to be seen to be fully 
appreciated. $5.00 
RAMESES. See color page 40. 
ROSE ROMINION. 38 in. A beautiful Amer- 
ican-Beauty-rose color, with flaring falls and 
a vivid golden beard. A very pleasing Iris. 
25c¢ 
ROSY WINGS. 38 in. This is a brilliant va- 
riety made up of a combination of red, 
pink, and copper tones. The oval blooms 
are of large size and carried well on tall 
well-branched stems. A variety greatly ad- 
mired in our fields. 5c 
