North Little Rock, Ark. 
SUNNYMEADE (Williams 1939) Rich 
creamy yellow with golden yellow 
heart; tall and stately. $2.00 
SWEET ALIBI. This is a “fool-proof” 
iris. From all parts of the country 
come enthusiastic comments on its re- 
markably broad petals, its heavy sub- 
stance, its freedom of bloom and most 
of all, admiration for its enormous, 
sparkling, deep cream flowers. 50¢ 
TALISMAN. 38 in. An enchanting de- 
lightfully fragrant iris of rich irides- 
cent golden yellow, flushed soft pink. 
Somewhat the colors of the Talisman 
rose. 25¢ 
TAN BEAUTY. A good tan. 50¢ 
TAN DELIGHT. An attractive self 
combination of buff, tan and violet. S. 
are buff-brown to buff-tan. F. same 
color, washed violet blue, orange beard. 
$10.00 
TAPESTRY. A subtle blend of mon- 
ster size, smoky mulberry in general 
color effect, with the center of the fall 
intensely colored, passing out to the 
smoky tones of the standards. 35¢ 
TENAYA. 3 ft. Rich raisin-purple, with 
iridescent reflections. There is an un- 
usual analine-blue beard and a golden 
center that lights up the flower as 
though by a light. 35¢ 
THAIS. 42 in. A most attractive soft 
rosy-mauve, general garden effect being 
a pleasing and unusual tone of pink. 
Large flowers of finest form. Awarded 
Large flowers of finest form. 25¢ 
THE BLACK DOUGLAS. 36 in. An 
extra fine dark-colored 1934 blackish- 
violet introduction, with blue beard. 
25¢ 
THE FIRST LADY. Bright rose red 
and white. Especially striking in the 
garden. $15.00 
THEODOLINDA. 42 in. A “plicata’” by 
Dr. Ayres that compares with San 
Francisco in size. White, with a but- 
tonhole stitching of clear blue. 25¢ 
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THE GUARDSMAN. S. dull rosy color, 
F. deep crushed strawberry with a 
wide (quarter inch) edge of tan silk, 
not blending into the rest of the fall, 
but remaining like a silk band of trim- 
ming on a velvet gown. $25.00 
THE RED BRICK. Just the color of a 
red brick. S. domed with strong red. 
F. medium red with no apparent under- 
tone. $1.50 
THE RED DOUGLAS (J. Sass 1937). 
Tall, well branched, and of fine form 
with a general color effect of bright 
red-purple, brightened by its showy 
orange beard. Brown haft markings. 
Blooms immense. $3.00 
TIFFANY. It is soft yellow in color, 
with stitchings of bronzy-pinkish-vio- 
let, if you can visualize such a combi- 
nation! Less formal in appearance than 
Siegfried. $2.50 
TIGER-TIGER. A fine red iris from 
the Wareham collection. Very bright, 
and of good size and habit. Distinct 
from Dauntless, Rubeo, and the other 
reds. Brown standards, velvet red falls. 
Late. 24 in. 25¢ 
TINT O’TAN. 40 in. A combination of 
bronzy-tan and yellow, giving a brown 
effect. A handsome new iris. 50¢ 
TIOGA. 40 in. Exquisitely fragrant. | 
Fine deep velvety blue and violet bi- 
color. 25¢ 
TOKAY (Nicholls) A clear yellow-pink 
blend that is tall and a fine grower. 20¢ 
TOBAGO. A tall purple seedling of 
Mr. Pilkington’s that received a Silver 
Medal at the Iris Show in England in 
1938. Will be listed next year. 
TOUSSAINT L’OUVERTURE (Schrei- 
ner 1939) A most unusual and beautiful 
hybrid of rich, deep, claret-black. Not 
tall, well proportioned. A fine addition 
to the intermediates. $3.00 
TRAUMEREI (Williams 1938) Impres- 
sive flower of two tones of light blue- 
lavender. Fine flaring form. $1.00 
