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TAPESTRY ( Ayres ’31) Smoky mulberry in general tone, with the center of the falls very 
brilliant...... $ 1.00 
TENAYA (Essig ’33) Blackish red-purple, with iridescent lights. Tall, showy and well 
branched. 36".. $3.50 
THE BLACK DOUGLAS (J. Sass '34) Dark blackish-purple self. The blooms are large 
and of fine form, on well branched stems. 36".‘.$15.00 
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THEME (Loth. ’32) Bronze grey and tan, shot with lavender reflections. A dark blend of 
remarkably thick and firm substance. Unlike any other iris. 32". H.M., A.I.S.’32.. .$2.25 
THEODOLINDA (Ayres '32) The largest flowered plicata that we have. White, slightly 
blued, with light buttonholing of lavender on the standards. One admits, sadly, that like 
Lord of June, the standards will flop. 42".$5.00 
THISTLEDOWN (Sturt. ’33) S. are a lovely pale lavender; F. are white. The up-side-down 
effect is quite unique.. $3.50 
TIGER-TIGER (Ware. ’32) A brilliant red, with rounded blooms. 36".$3.00 
TINT O’TAN (Ayres '33) “A striking flower in its combinations of bronzy tan and straw 
yellow colorings. Crests are unusually long and of bright brown.” The many buds to the 
stalk give this iris a very long season of bloom. 40".$20.00 
TOKENEKE (Wil. '31) An iris of medium shades of blue. 30".$2.00 
TOSCANA (Count. ’32) The effect is a sulphur yellow; general form and substance much 
n like Princess Beatrice. Fragrant. 36".$5.00 
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TRAIL’S END (Wmsn. ’ifflj This iris was selected by the introducer, Mrs. Pattison, from 
Mr. Williamson’s garden, the year before his death. S. dull yellow, overlaid with soft 
orange-red; F. “like frost-touched bittersweet berries”. 38". H.M., A.I.S. '33.$15.00 
UKIAH (Essig ’34) “A very fine dark iris from Modoc and Mrs. Val. West, combining the 
rich red and brown tones of both parents.” The S. resemble shot silk; F. are somewhat 
darker and very velvety. The plant is vigorous and well branched. 36".$15.00 
VALOR ( Nick. ’32) An outstandingly tall and large deep violet-blue, blooming very late. 
The falls have crimson lights at certain times. 46". H.M., A.I.S. '32.$2.50 
VENUS DE MILO (Ayres ’31) A clear white, of warm, rather than blue tones. The per¬ 
fection of form and grace, as Venus should be! The substance is exceedingly heavy, and the 
increase is fast. 30". H.M., A.I.S.’32.$1.25 
VERT GALANT (Cay. ’29) This enormous flower has the S. of coppery-fawn, suffused with 
soft lilac; the F. are a vivid garnet-red, edged with bronze. The coloring is rich; the flowers 
are gracefully held. 48". Dykes’ Medal, ’29.$2.00 
VIOLET CROWN (Kirk. ’31) Very large and tall, this violet colored iris, slightly lighter 
than Baldwin, makes one of the “glory patches” in the garden. Shape, poise and sub¬ 
stance are all fine. 40".$1.50 
VIRGIN GOLD (Hard. ’30) An excellent low-growing yellow of nice clear tone, and very 
floriferous. Best in light shade, as the petals burn somewhat in the hot sun. 32".$0.65 
VISHNU (Sturt. ’30) The ground color is a pinkish cinnamon-brown, overlaid with pale 
glistening lavender. The flower is of good size, form and substance; the foliage is too low. 
30".$3.50 
VISION (Cay. ’32) S. are deep honey yellow; the F. a velvety garnet-brown. A bright orange 
beard adds character to this variegata, which is tall and well branched. 36".$10.00 
WACONDA (H. P. Sass ’30) Some call this a fuschia-red iris; some describe it as red-purple. 
36". H.M., A.I.S. ’31.$0.65 
WAMBLISKA (J. Sass ’30) “The White Eagle.” A large, sure-blooming white of a bluish 
tone. H.M., A.I.S. '31. $1.00 
WAR EAGLE (J. Sass ’33) The red of this iris is such a rich, glowing color, that the carrying 
power is tremendous. The flower is 7" in height; the stem is well branched. 40". H.M., 
A.I.S. ’33.$15.00 
