89—ST144—Zapeta 
142-9DEF 
.50 
89—ST145—Zarepta 
55-0 
.50 
89—ST146—Zavella 
86-7 
.50 
89—ST 147—Ze be r 
53-3 
.50 
89—ST 148—Zela 
120-10 
.50 
89—ST149—Zelbert 
53-4 
.50 
89—ST150—Zelora 
120-11 
.50 
89—ST151—Zerita 
86-9 
.50 
89—ST 152—Zeronal 
86-10 
.50 
89—ST153—Zesley 
142-12 
.50 
89—ST154—Zierend 
25-8 
.50 
89—ST155—Zippo 
13-14. 119-15. 120-15 
.50 
89—ST156—Zircon 
80. 1-6 
.50 
89—ST157—Zoar 
120-12 
.50 
89—ST158—Zomet 
120-13 
.50 
89—ST159—Zomin 
120-14 
.50 
89—ST160—Zora 
86-4 
.50 
89—ST161—Zored 
26-11. 2700 
.50 
89—ST162—Zoroaster 
28-5E 
.05 
89—ST163—Zuloben 
28-5D 
.50 
89—ST 164—Zylphia 
. 127-8 
.50 
89—ST165—Sombre Red 
119-11. 120-9. 13M8 
.50 
89—ST166—All the Babies 11S7 
.10 
89—S T167—Endicott 
2S68 
.50 
89—ST168—Glowest 
15N8 
.50 
89—ST 169—Her Ian 
. 7S9 
.50 
89—ST170—Kokila 
2S6D 
.50 
89—ST171—Natta 
8S5B 
.50 
89—ST172—Octorara 
. 2S5A 
.50 
89—ST173—Vanessa 
2S4B 
.50 
76—Sungod, TB-M-S4M 
(H.P. Sass 1930) 36 in. 
Blend 
of medium yellow with 
maroon veining in F. 
.57-8 
.15 
79—Surprise—See Cooley Surprise. 
81—Susan Bliss, TB-M-R7L 
.10-12. 40-7. 51-13. 147-15. 3M5D .10 
80—Sweet Lavender TB-M-R3L □ . 19-8 .10 
71—Taj Mahal, TB-MF-W4W □. 9-10. 5M7. 10M4B .10 
83—Talisman, TB-M-S6M □ (Mur. 1930) 32 in. C.M.R.H.- 
S. 1930. S. yellow, flushed rose. F. old gold, suffused 
with pale rose purple, blending into an electric blue 
center 1 , deepening toward tips Imperator X Amber. 
.96-10. 4N1 .50 
74—Tamerlan, TB-M-R3L .129-14 .10 
80—Tapestry, TB-M-R3M % (Ayres 1931) 36 in. S. 
smoky mulberry. F. deep rose, centre passing out to 
the smoky tones of the S., semi-flaring valvety. 
..7N1D 1.00 
89—Tarasca, TB-M-S9D □ (Gage 1935) 33 in. S. dark 
brown, arching, supped. F. violet carmine, obcordate, 
straight hanging, heavy substance and fine tenture. 
A master’s choice.’.53-13C 2.00 
70—Tectorum, Ev. (China 1871) 10 in. deep lica blue 
with ivory crest. Grown on thatched roofs in China 
and Japan. Unique, large, horizonal petals. 
.23-2DE, 4E. 7N6.13M5 .20 
70—Tectorum Album, Ev., Mendelian recessive, or 
white and glod form of above. .22-2 .50 
Tectorum belong to the Evansia section ,or crested 
irises, named after Thomas Evans. They like rich, 
well drained soil, and more water than the bearded 
irises. Ideal for a sheltered spot in the rock garden. 
Need covering of straw or loose leaves in winter. 
88—Tenaya, TB-E-RID (Essig 1933) 33 in. H.M.A.I.S. 
1936. Self. Dark purple. (Souv. Gaudichau X Cardi¬ 
nal) .49-10F. 4N7D 1.00 
88—Tenebrae, TB-MF-R9D □....49-11, 125-4. 13N2 .10 
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