Tall Bearded Iris • Continued 
Sylvia Lent—36 in. A new light colored Iris, with sul¬ 
phur-yellow standards, and creamy white flaring falls 
passing to yellow along the border and at the 
throat . 5.00 
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 Talisman 
rose .50 
Talwar—30 in. EARLY. FRAGRANT. Large uniform 
red-toned flowers of perfect form.25 
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 .75 
Tenaya—3 ft. A new Essig introduction in rich raisin- 
purple, with irridescent reflections. There is an un¬ 
usual analine-blue beard and a golden centre that 
lights up the flower as though by a light. 2.00 
Thais—42 in. A most attractive soft rosy-mauve, gen¬ 
eral garden effect being a pleasing and unusual tone 
of pink. Large flowers of finest form. Awarded a 
Certificate of Merit in France.35 
The Black Douglas—36 in. An extra fine dark-col¬ 
ored 1934 blackish-violet introduction, with blue 
beard . 7.50 
Theme—46 in. A beautiful new dark blend, in a rare 
coloring all its own. S—bronzy-gray, flushed lavender; 
F—bronzed tan, flushed and veined Petunia violet. 
Honorable Mention American Iris Society.... 1.00 
Theodolinda—42 in. A new "plicata" by Dr. Ayres that 
compares with San Francisco in size. White, with a 
buttonhole stitching of dear blue. 2.00 
Theseus—38 in. LATE. A fine, large, tall pure white 
flower, which is most striking on account of a rich 
golden glow at the throat.20 
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.50 
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. 1.50 
Timagami—36 in. A 1935 introduction of Dr. Kirkland. 
A brilliant flower with golden tan^standards and red 
falls, with copper tones at the base of both standards 
and falls. Somewhat similar to Aztec, but 10 days 
earlier .10.00 
Tint O'Tan—40 in. A combination of bronzy-tan and 
yellow, giving a brown effect. A handsome new 
Iris . 12.50 
Tioga—40 in. EXQUISITELY FRAGRANT. Finest deep 
velvety blue and violet bi-color.75 
Titus—36 in. EARLY. A very lovely pink-toned variety, 
somewhat resembling Aphrodite, but flowering about 
two weeks earlier.35 
Tokay—36 in. A beautiful blend of soft pink tones, 
with soft yellow at the throat. Highly recom¬ 
mended .50 
Trail's End—38 in. A magnificent new blend. S—yellow, 
overlaid soft orange-red; F—orange-red, with a vivid 
orange beard. Honorable Mention American Iris 
Society 1933 . 8.00 
Trostringer—32 in. A very lovely soft pink toned vari¬ 
ety; or white, flushed pink.15 
Ambassador (See page 3) 
True Charm—38 in. FRAGRANT. Superb white "plicata" 
with blue feathered edge. See color illustration, 
page 13 .15 
True Delight—36 in. Same as above, with red-tone 
feathered edge .35 
Tuscany Gold—32 in. LATE. A tremendously attractive 
reddish gold; best of its type.50 
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 . 7.50 
Uncle Remus—40 in. A magnificent deep purple of 
Gaudichau parentage, but much larger.25 
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 
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 . 1.50 
Van Cleve— 36 in. One of our finest and mosT brilliant 
new purples, with velvety falls. 25 
Varese—37 in. The most brilliant red-purple Iris imag¬ 
inable. A 1935 introduction, with large globular 
flowers of fine form and substance. 7.50 
Venus de Milo—44 in. FRAGRANT. Dr. Ayres gigantic 
new pure white. Honorable Mention American Iris 
Society. Considered by many the best white. A per¬ 
fect flower in every way. | .00 
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