Mapleton, Iowa 
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SPRING MAID (Loomis ’32) A stately 
pink and yellow blend with fine, large, 
rounded flowers. Tall, well branched and 
of wonderful garden value, because of its 
fresh clear color tone. H.M., A.I.S. ’32. 1.50 
ST. LOUIS (Wiesner ’33) A deep rich vel¬ 
vety blue purple that everyone wants. A 
fine pure color, with good form, carriage 
and substance. 4.00 
SUMMER CLOUD (Kirk. ’31) A very 
lovely and appropriately named iris. The 
rounded nearly white stands rest lightly 
on the clear sky-blue falls. Exquisitely 
dainty in coloring, it is large and well 
proportioned with good growth and bloom¬ 
ing habits. 1.00 
SUMMER TAN (Kirk. ’35) A rich golden 
tan that is irresistible. The smoothest, 
most softly glowing blend with exquisite, 
velvety texture, heavy substance and good 
growing habits. One of the best. 7.50 
SWAZI (Bliss ’22) A deep rich blue of 
Dominion race with fine color. .35 
SWEET SIXTEEN (Lap. ’28) A tall, 
freshly colored pink lavender, very ef¬ 
fective behind soft yellows like Aliquippa. 
.25 
TALISMAN (Mur. ’30) A lovely English 
iris of Talisman rose coloring. Its rich 
golden yellow is flushed with delicious 
tones of pink and apricot. Hardy, prolific 
and very popular. C. of M., London. .75 
TAPESTRY (Ayres ’31) A rich and sub¬ 
tle blend of blue and mulberry, very ap¬ 
propriately named. Large flowers on well 
branched stems. .75 
TARANTELLA (H. P. Sass-Sch. ’35) At 
last we have a really fine pink edged 
plicata of good size, height and branching. 
The flowers are beautifully formed, with 
definite but dainty pink markings on both 
standards and falls. Like all Sass iris, it 
is hardy and prolific in this climate. 12.50 
TENAYA (Essig. ’33) A huge deep red 
purple of wonderfully deep rich color. A 
brilliant beard and golden styles light the 
interior as by a lamp. 2.00 
THAIS (Cay. ’26) A fine large pink lav¬ 
ender that retains its popularity on sheer 
merit. Still one of the very good light 
pinks. .35 
THE BLACK DOUGLAS (J. Sass ’34) A 
grand new black purple of magnificent 
coloring, form and substance. It is a per¬ 
fect self of richest deepest tone, that 
holds its color under the most trying con¬ 
ditions. The large perfectly formed flowers 
are splendidly placed on a tall widely 
branching stalk. The plant is very vig¬ 
orous, free blooming and perfectly hardy. 
Plant this with Crystal Beauty and have 
the most striking combination imagin¬ 
able. They are both such strong fast 
growers and free bloomers that they will 
soon make a wonderfully effective plant¬ 
ing. 36". 7.50 
THEODOLINDA (Ayres ’32) A very large, 
tall and fine plicata of pure white with 
light blue marginal stitching. Vigorous 
and hardy. 42". 2.50 
THURATUS (H. P. Sass ’31) A large fine 
flower of deep black purple, showing rich 
crimson tones in the sun. One of the most 
popular colors in our garden. Tall, well 
branched and free blooming, it is fine 
enough for any collection, and should be 
in every garden. .50 
TIGER TIGER (Ware. ’32) A brilliant and 
glowing iris that is well named and much 
liked wherever grown. The beautifully 
rounded flowers have golden tan stand¬ 
ards, with falls of true and glowing red. 
Tall, well branched and is vigorous in 
growth. 1.50 
TINT O’TAN (Ayres ’34) A strikingly 
beautiful flower in its combination of 
bronzy tan and straw yellow colorings. 
It has a warm brilliancy that makes it 
gleam like burnished gold. The excellently 
formed flowers are of fine lasting sub¬ 
stance and long blooming period. Tall 
and strong. 12.50 
TOKAY (Nich. ’31) A perfect color gem 
that attracts many admirers in our gar¬ 
den. A lovely pink, smoothly blended with 
gold, it is the color of ripe, luscious tokay 
grapes. Medium sized flowers freely 
borne. .50 
TRAIL’S END (Wmsn. ’34) A brilliant 
red and gold beauty that attracts every 
eye. The stands are dull gold, tinged with 
orange, and the falls are the warm bright 
red of the bittersweet berry. 38". H. M., 
A. I. S. ’33. 8.00 
This Is Your Chance 
4 for $1.00- 
10 for $2.00 
Alameda 
Pluie o’Or 
Eleanor Meade 
Katharine McFarland 
Don Juan 
Oregon Beauty 
Enchantement 
Oregon Giant 
Frieda Mohr 
Nepenthe 
Fascination 
Santa Fe 
King Midas 
Day Dream 
Rayo de Sol 
