SURPRISE PARTY (Kleinsorge, '55) M. Each $1 .00; 3 for $2.50 



A new combination of colors— rosy lavender standards and golden 

 apricot falls— pastel hues and definite contrast and strong garden 

 value. Good sized flowers on extra well brancfied 3-foot stems. HM 

 AIS, 1956. See page 25. 



SWAHILI (Plough, '65) EM. 34" Each $10.00 



Dusky, smoldering, reddish black with a slight violet cast. The hafts 

 are red-brown and the beard is also brown. Silky standards and 

 velvety falls. HM AIS, 1966. See page 42. 



SYMPHONY (Hinkle, '58) M. 38" Each $1 .00; 3 for 2.50 



Gracefully ruffled sea-blue self, slightly lighter in the center of the 

 falls and with some darker texture veining. Petals are wide and full, 

 crisp and firm in substance. HM AIS, 1958; AM, 1963. See page 21. 



TAHITI SUNRISE (Ernsf, '63) ML. 36" Each $2.50 



Beautifully tailored and perfectly proportioned pink with an under- 

 tone of salmon. The heavy Saturn red beard and the very broad 

 falls are remindful of Fairy Fable but the shade of pink is entirely 

 different. The blooms are extra large in size, especially for a pink 

 and the texture is like heavy porcelain. We regard it as one of the 

 best so far, in every way. Sturdy 36-inch stems, well branched. HC AIS, 

 1962; HM AIS, 1965. Shown on page 33. 



TAHOLAH (Gibson, '56) EM. 35" Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



The ground color is creamy ivory, the standards heavily shaded 

 cinnamon-red and the falls are evenly brushed with this same russet- 

 red tint on the haft and at the outer edges. Long lasting, very large, 

 on stout stems. HM AIS, 1956; AM, 1958. Early. 



TALENT SHOW (Plough, '65) EM. 33" Each $10.00 



A bi-color with white standards and blue-violet falls, wide and flaring. 

 It is from Emma Cook and plicata parentage. In general effect it 

 resembles our picture of the new "Out Yonder" on page 40. HM 

 AIS, 1968. 



TALLCHIEF (DeForest, '56) M. 36" Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



Bright, richly glowing red self, with brilliant orange beard. By the 

 Ridgeway color chart it is Brazil-red to carmine. Tall, and very well 

 branched. HM AIS, 1957. 



TAWNY MINK (Schreiner, '68) ML. 37" Each $8.00 



Such a rich, golden yellow, so lavishly ruffled and fluted, that it stands 

 out in the garden like a beacon. Here is an Iris of rugged constitution, 

 fine form, wonderful branching and all around exceptional quality. 

 HM AIS, 1967. 



TECHNY CHIMES (Bro. Charles, '55) M. Each $1 .50; 3 for $4.00 



A gorgeous light yellow with very deep red-orange beard. This is 

 certainly a striking Iris and the branching is a special feature. HM 

 AIS, 1955; AM, 1957; tied for Dykes Medal in 1960. 36 inches. See 

 page 23. 



TINSEL TOWN (Tompkins, '67) ML. 38" Each $20.00 



Pure, clean white with center of molten gold. Undersides of the falls 

 are yellow and this second color is exposed by the ruffles and folds 

 of the petal margins. Here is one of the largest of all Iris, magnificent 

 in every way. It might be termed a glorified Christmas Angel, with 

 more gold and ruffles! HM AIS, 1968. 



"Received Iris shipment in fine condition. We are well pleased 

 with our order and your service." 



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