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Maple Valley Iris Gardens 
SUNBEAM (Mur. 1927) V. E. 24 in. A 
pure rich canary yellow of lustrous text¬ 
ure and heavy substance. Smooth clear 
color without markings. 20c 
SUSA (H. P. Sass 1934) V. E. 24 in. A 
velvety red purple self of pure fine color¬ 
ing, very effective with Sunbeam. H. M., 
SWAZI (Bliss 1922) M. 38 in. An exceed¬ 
ingly rich, perfectly formed flower of 
heavy substance on tali erect stems. The 
color is pure deep purple with dark 
velvety pansy violet falls. Very fine. 25c 
SWEET ALIBI (White 1935) E. M. 42 in. 
A beautifully finished self of rich warm 
creamy yellow. The flowers are large, 
smoothly rounded and well poised on 
symmetrically branched stalks. The most 
perfect flower of its color, and a perfect 
color in iris. Its vigorous increase makes 
it very moderate in price for so new and 
fine a variety. H. M., 1936. $3.50 
TALISMAN (Mur. 1930) M. L. 32 in. A 
floral delicacy that should have a place 
in every planting. An exquisite blend of 
yellow and rose pink with a golden apri¬ 
cot effect, very lovely among light blue 
tones. C. M., London. 25c 
TAPESTRY (Ayres 1931) M. 40 in. A 
subtle blend of soft, warm mulberry tones, 
subdued yet lustrous as an old velvet 
hanging. The large, beautifully formed 
flowers are well carried and most artis¬ 
tically placed. 35c 
TARANTELLA (H. P. Sass-Sch. 1935) 
M. L. 36 in. The finest tall, pink edged pli- 
cata. The large, beautifully ruffled flowers 
are daintily marked with pure pink, and 
borne on excellently branched stalks. 
$7.50 
TA-WA (H. P. Sass 1935) V. E. 26 in. 
Very large pale yellow flowers of smooth 
satiny finish and beautifully clear, pure 
color. The substance is extraordinary, 
the falls broad and flaring. $1.00 
TENAYA (Essig 1933) M. 38 in. A deep 
rich raisin purple self with a glowing 
iridescence unusual in so dark an iris. 
The form, substance and branching are 
excellent. H. M., 1936. $1.00 
THAIS (Cay. 1926) M. 42 in. The very 
best low priced pink in the garden. A 
large, perfectly formed flower of pale, 
clear lilac pink, on tall, well branched 
stalks. Most satisfactory in every way. 
C. M. France, 1926. 25c 
THE BLACK DOUGLAS (J. Sass 1934) 
M. 36 in. The very finest deep pansy vio¬ 
let self. Its depth of color and rich vel¬ 
vety lustre make it most outstanding m 
this class. Very vigorous and free 
blooming. H. M„ 1936. $5.00 
THEODOL!NDA (Ayres 1932) M. 42 in. 
Very large, tall hardy plicata with deep 
blue markings. $1.50 
THURATUS (H. P. Sass 1931) M. 40 in. 
Iris come and go, but Thuratus holds its 
own as one of the finest of the black 
purples. Often pointed out among the 
newer varieties as the blackest and 
richest of them all, it is a great favorite 
in our garden. Tall, well branched and 
very satisfactory in every way. ft is a 
best seller without ever taking an award. 
35c 
TIGER TIGER (Ware. 1932) M. 36 in. 
“Tiger! Tiger! burning bright, In the 
forests of the night.” A brililant iris in 
gleaming red and tan. Most aptly named. 
75c 
TINT O' TAN (Ayres 1934) M. L. 40 in. 
A charming flower in its rich blending of 
bronzy tan and straw yellow, beautifully 
formed with well held standards and 
semiflaring falls. Its warmth and bril- 
iancy, together with its excellent sub 
stance and long blooming season make 
it a very worth while iris. $8.00 
TOKAY (Nich. 1931) M. 34 in. A very 
lovely blend of soft coppery pink with a 
golden heart. Of medium size and height, 
it is so free blooming that a few plants 
make a mass of color, like that of ripe 
tokay grapes. Most effective for cutting. 
25c 
TRAILS END (Wmsn. 1934) M. 38 in. 
A unique and brilliantly colored iris with 
stands of dull gold tinged with orange 
and falls of warm bright bittersweet 
red. H. M., 1936. $5.00 
TRISTRAM (Bliss 1919) L. 32 in. One of 
the oldest iris we grow, but so unique in 
color that everyone admires it. Pure 
white stands with falls so dark they look 
black. Stunning by a limestone wall. 20c 
UKIAH (Essig 1934) M. 36 in. A fine 
dark iris in rich tones of brown and 
red purple. The stands resemble washed 
silk and the falls deep rich purple vel¬ 
vet. H. M., 1935. $3.50 
Any five 50c varieties in the catalog for $2.00 A fine list. 
