MRS. ELLA W. CALLIS, ST. JOSEPH, MO. 
TREASURE ISLAND, (Klein., 1937). A truly gigantic flower of bright, clear, rich 
yellow. Tall stems, broad domed S. of pure gold with semi-flaring F. 5.00 
TRISTRAM, (Bliss, 1919). S. white; F. deep blackish purple.10 
TROOST, (Denis, 1908). S. rosy purple; F. lighter.10 
TROPIC SEAS, (Shull, 1924). Blue purple with F. showing a tinge of mulberry .10 
TROSTRINGER, (H. P. Sass, 1926). Lovely pink toned variety.10 
TROYON, (Cayeux, 1927). S. bronzy old gold; F. heliotrope edged gold; 30 inches .15 
TRUE CHARM, (Sturtevant). Delightful white with lavender etched margin.10 
TRUE DELIGHT, (Sturtevant, 1924). Pure pink plicata, S. and F.10 
TUSCANY GOLD, (Williamson, 1929). S. sulphine yellow; F. purple.25 
27 AVRIL, (Denis, 1923). Deep blue bicolor, velvety F. (Bearded).15 
UKIAH, (Essig., 1934). A rich dark Iris in brown and deep red purple with vel¬ 
vety falls. Vigorous and hardy .50 
UNCLE REMUS, (Essig., 1928). Deep mulberry purple self. Bearded.10 
UTE CHIEF, (Farr, 1920). Standards a light bluish violet; falls a deep purple.. .10 
VALKYRIE, (Sturtevant, 1919). Olive Lake and maroon purple. Bearded.10 
VALLERY MAYET, (Denis, 1912). S. rose purple; F. dahlia purple.10 
VALOR, (Nichols, 1932). S. blue violet; F. fluorite violet shading to raisin pur¬ 
ple; fragrant; tall .25 
VALENCIA, (Mohr-Mitchell, 1926). Beautiful bright orange buff self color.10 
VAN CLEVE. Almost a self with deep purple velvety falls.10 
VARESE, (Wmsn., 1935). A brilliant red purple Iris with a fine rounded form 
and excellent substance. Vigorous and free blooming plants.75 
VEGA, (Vilmorin, 1926). Dusky yellow and velvety pansy bicolor.10 
VELOUTE, (Vilmorin, 1923). Blue purple bicolor.10 
VENUS DE MILO, (Ayres, 1931). Exquisite creamy white with few gold vena¬ 
tions; huge .35 
VERT GALANT, (Cayeux, 1929). Coppery red shading to garnet with yellow 
throat reticulated brown .35 
VESPER GOLD, (Williamson, 1926). Blend of creamy buff flushed amber yellow .10 
VINGOLF, (Goos & Koenemann, 1925). S. creamy yellow; F. violet.10 
VIOLET CROWN, (Kirkland, 1931). Pale violet of waxy substance and firm 
rounded form; unique and lovely; midseason; tall.35 
VIOLET MELODY, (Wayman). S. lobelia violet; F. ageratum violet.15 
VIRGINIA MOORE, (Shull, 1920). Tall, bright chrome yellow.10 
VISHNU, (Sturtevant, 1930). Light pinkish cinnamon veined with brown; spicy 
fragrance; lovely .35 
VISION, (Cayeux, 1932). S. deep honey yellow; F. velvety garnet brown; bright 
orange beard adds character to this variegata; tall and well branched. 1.00 
WACONDA, (H. P. Sass, 1931). Red purple self; deep tone.25 
WAMBLISKA, (J. Sass, 1931). White S. with blue tint at the heart of the flower; 
white F. with pale yellow beard.25 
WAR EAGLE, (J. Sass, 1933). S. vinaceous purple; F. blackish red purple fading 
to pansy purple .50 
WASATCH, (Thorup, 1935). White background with the standards evenly marked 
with clear blue; falls are blue, feathering at the edge. 1.00 
WEDGEWOOD, (Dykes, 1923). Rich true blue self.10 
WESTERN SKIES, (Essig., 1929). Pale blue, large flowers.15 
WHAT CHEER, (Hill, 1932). S. russet, tinted yellow; F. carmine.25 
W. H. ELLER, (Pfeiffer, 1926). Tall lavender.10 
WHITE BIRD, (Wayman, 1931). Lovely white throat veined manganese violet 
purple .. 
WHITE & GOLD, (Nichols, 1927). Pure glistening, satiny white; flaring F. bril¬ 
liant gold beard. .25 
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