TEN AY A (Essig) M. 38". One of the best of the rich, dark- 
toned varieties. S. deep purple with blue reflections. F. deep 
velvety raisin purple. A vigorous and hardy plant with 
excellent habits. $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
THEODOLINDA (Ayres 1932) M. 42". A hardy plicate of 
huge size. S. arched, etched blue on the margin. F. broad 
and straight with rich blue marking. Many smooth heavy 
textured flowers on widely-branched stems. $2.00 
THURATUS (H. P. Sass) M. 38". One of the darkest of all 
irises. A long flower of blackish purple, showing crimson 
tones when the sun shines. While the flowers are large they 
are well finished. $ .50 
Tl NT O’ TAN ( Ayres 1933) M. 40". A combination of bronzy 
tan and straw yellow coloring. The flowers give a brown 
effect and are well placed on 40-inch stems, with a long 
period of flowering, from midseason to late. $12.50 
TRAILS END (Williamson 1934) M. 38". A distinct blend 
which resembles no other. S. soft citron yellow overlaid soft 
orange red; F. deep orange red with yellow reverse. A strong 
grower and profuse bloomer. Its color is its outstanding 
quality; it instantly attracts the eye. $8.00 
UKIAH (Essig 1934) M. 36". A fine dark iris of red and 
brown tones with standards of silky texture and velvety 
dark red brown falls. Beard and center of old gold. A rich 
and beautiful iris of unusual distinction $7.50 
VALOR (Nicholls 1932) M. 50". A very beautiful and out¬ 
standing variety and one of the most admired in our garden 
last year. S. blue violet, domed and firm; F. rich blue violet 
shading to raisin purple at the edges. A stately and glowing 
purple with every good quality. We recommend it highly. 
H.M., A.I.S., 1934. $1.00 
VENUS DE MILO (Ayres 1931) M. 40". A superb white 
Dominion seedling. The flowers are of rich creamy white, 
smooth finish and fine gold beard. One of the finest origina¬ 
tions of this famous hybridizer and in our opinion, the best 
white in the lower price range. $ .75 
H.M., A.I.S. 
VERT GALANT (Vair Galan) (Cayeux 1929) M. 48". An 
enormous flower of heavy substance, rich coloring and fine 
form. S. copper suffused lilac; F. vivid velvety garnet edged 
brown. The flower stems are four feet in height, well 
branched and stately. One of the best we list. $1.00 
Dykes Medal, S.N.H.F., 1929. 
VIOLET CROWN (Kirkland 1931) L. 40". A stunning iris 
of unusual and most attractive shimmering pale violet 
shades; it is a self, but the falls are slightly deeper than the 
standards. The form is perfect and the flower lasts a long 
time. One of the finest iris we have ever grown. Highly 
recommended. $1.00 
JUNALUSKA 
VISION (Ve-zee-o') (Cayeux 1933) M. 38". An unusually 
fine flower with honey yellow standards and velvety garnet 
red falls and brilliant gold beard. The stalk is symmetrically 
branched and the plant vigorous. This is not a dull variegata 
blend, but a clear sparkling true variegata. $7.50 
Certificate of Merit, Paris, 1932. 
WAMBLISKA (J. Sass 1930) M. 40". A white of huge pro¬ 
portions, heavy texture and pure white coloring, with a soft 
lustrous blue sheen at the center and pale yellow beard. The 
flower is crinkled and stands all kinds of weather well. 
Wambliska is Indian for White Eagle. $ .50 
H.M., A.I.S., 1931. 
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