The World’s Finest Tall 
Suzanne Woolfry—32 in. PRONOUNCED VIOLET 
FRAGRANCE. EARLY. A beautiful flower of intense 
rich coloring. S—Manganese violet/ F—deep velvety 
pansy-violet. 1.00 
Taj Mahal —36 in. A handsome, rugged, pure white. An 
excellent garden variety. 20 
Talisman—38 in. An enchanting DELIGHTFULLY FRA¬ 
GRANT Iris of rich irridescent golden yellow, 
flushed soft pink. Somewhat the colors of the Talis¬ 
man rose. 1.50 
Talwar—30 in. EARLY. FRAGRANT. Large uniform red 
toned flowers of perfect form. 50 
Tapestry—36 in. A magnificent new variety by Dr. Ayres 
and one of his favorites. Reminds one of Persia, but 
the dominant tone is more of a tapestry red. 1.50 
Tenaya—3 ft. A new Essig introduction in rich raisin- 
purple, with irridescent reflections. There is an unusual 
analine-blue beard and a golden centre that lights up 
the flower as though by a light. 3.50 
Thais—42 in. A most attractive soft rosy-mauve; general 
garden effect being a pleasing and unusual tone of 
pink. Large flowers of finest form. Awarded a Certifi¬ 
cate of Merit in France. 50 
Theme—46 in. A beautiful new dark blend, in a rare 
coloring all its own. S—bronzy-gray, flushed laven¬ 
der; F—bronzed tan, flushed and veined Petunia violet. 
Honorable Mention American Iris Society. 2.50 
Theodolinda—42 in. A new “plicata” by Dr. Ayres that 
compares with San Francisco in size. White, with a 
buttonhole stitching of clear blue. . 5.00 
Thorsten—30 in. FRAGRANT. LATE. A lovely rich blue 
bi-color of fine form. 25 
Thuratus—34 in. SASS’ new BLACK IRIS, in reality an 
exceedingly rich blackish prune-purple. 1.00 
Tiger-Tiger—36 in. Wareham’s finest red Iris. A very 
large flower of extremely brilliant color and entirely 
different from other red toned varieties. 3.00 
Tioga—40 in. EXQUISITELY FRAGRANT. Finest deep 
velvety blue and violet bi-color. 1.50 
Tokay—36 in. A beautiful blend of soft pink tones, with 
soft yellow at the throat. Highly recommended . . 1.00 
Trostringer—32 in. A very lovely soft pink toned variety; 
or white, flushed pink. 25 
True Charm—38 in. FRAGRANT. Superb white “plicata” 
with blue feathered edge. See color illustration, 
page 5 . 25 
True Delight—36 in. Same as above, with red-tone feath¬ 
ered edge. 35 
Tuscany Gold—32 in. LATE. A tremendously attractive 
reddish gold; best of its type. 1.00 
Tuscarora—42 in. A new brilliant red-toned variety that 
always attracts attention. 25 
Ukiah—36 in. A superb new introduction, in rich red 
and brown tones. The standards resemble washed 
silk and the falls are the richest velvety texture seen in 
any Iris. The beard and centre of the flower are old 
gold. 15.00 
Uncle Remus—40 in. A magnificent deep purple of 
Gaudichau parentage, but much larger. 50 
Valencia—24 in. A most attractive Iris, in the russet 
colorings of the Valencia orange, from which it de¬ 
rives its name. Beautifully ruffled standards. 25 
Bearded Iris • Continued 
Valor —50 in. VERY FRAGRANT. The tallest and largest 
and finest of its type, the general effect being a deep 
blackish blue-violet bi-color, but with marked changes 
in different lights, the color in bright sunlight being a 
brilliant crimson. Honorable Mention American Iris 
Society. 2.50 
Van Cl eve —36 in. One of our finest and most brilliant 
new purples, with velvety falls. 35 
Venus de Milo —44 in. Dr. Ayres gigantic new pure 
white. Honorable Mention American Iris Society. 
Considered by many the best white. A perfect flower 
in every way. 1.50 
Very Gallant— 50 in. WINNER OF THE DYKES 
MEDAL, highest international honors. Enormous 
flowers of brilliant coppery red, with coppery 
fawn standards suffused lilac. Produces several 
flower stalks from a single rhizome. 2.50 
Vesper Gold —40 in. A distinct soft old-gold, flushed 
soft violet.20 
Violet Crown —40 in. Dr. Kirkland’s new pure uniform 
violet. Fine, large flowers. 2.00 
Violet Melody —32 in. A very lovely flower of medium 
size, perfect form and smoothest texture. Domed stand¬ 
ards of light lobelia-violet, flaring falls of ageratum 
violet. My own introduction. 50 
Vision —36 in. A brilliant new “variegata” that was 
Awarded a Certificate of Merit in Paris, and with 
Directeur Pinelle and Genevieve Serouge won the 
Special Prize offered by the Iris Commission in France 
for the best three new Irises of 1932. S—honey 
yellow; F—very velvety garnet brown, margined yel¬ 
low . 20.00 
Voltigeur —4 ft. A 1934 French introduction which 
cannot be sold until released by the United States 
Department of Agriculture. S—coppery red, with a 
golden sheen at base. F—intensely vivid, velvety ma¬ 
hogany red. Certificate of Merit 1934. 
Waconda —36 in. A new Sass deep fuchsia red. Honor¬ 
able Mention American Iris Society. 1.00 
Wambliska —48 in. Sass’ sensational new giant white. A 
flower of perfect form and heavy texture. Honorable 
Mention American Iris Society. 1.50 
Wantage — 30 in. An English introduction. Very 
large flowers. S — deep lavender blue; F — velvety 
purple. 1.50 
War Eagl e —40 in. A new Sass rich, glowing, deep red- 
I; toned Iris of gigantic size. Honorable Mention Ameri¬ 
can Iris Society. 15.00 
Waterfall —40 in. A new pearly toned Iris of exceptional 
beauty and perfection of form. 10.00 
Wedgewood —42 in. Delightful, rich, uniform, “Wedge- 
wood China Blue”.20 
Western Skies —54 in. Very large flowers of silky tex¬ 
ture. Uniform soft sky blue. Very lovely. 75 
Westlander —3 ft. A striking new blue-purple bi-color 
that is perfect in every way. 1934 introduction. . 3.50 
White and Gold —3 ft. A pure gleaming satiny white, 
with a brilliant golden beard. A flower of perfect 
form and finish. 35 
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