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TAPESTRY, (Ayres, 1931). Mulberry purple with F. intensely colored at center.. 
TARANTELLA, (H. Sass, 1935). Real pink plicataS......-.+--eeeeeceeereereeeees 
TAWENDA, (Gers.; Callis, 1940). 30 inches; early midseason; wide, low and 
medium long branched and good-sized self of grayish lilac; F. semi-falring, 
with hafts almost solid medium pinkish brown; beard lemon chromesn ere 
TENAYA, (Essig., 1933). Glowing velvety blackish red ‘purple... ... «+... «see oir 
TENEBRAE, (Bliss, 1922). S. rich violet purple; F. rich velvety blackish purple.. 
TERIAS. . Blue self; very tall .......... ccc cece cc cee c cnc rere ere esresesecscnes 
THE BLACK DOUGLAS, (J. Sass, 1934). S. dark violet; F. blackish violet; blue 
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THE FIRST LADY, (Callis, 1940). Nothing gay or flashy about this flower. A 
bizarre contrast of bright rose red and white. Specially striking in the gar- 
den picture because of its great carrying power. Viewed closely it is a flower 
with snow white S. and F. of the same color, penciled with rose red mark- 
ings. Quite different than the usual haft markings of the heavily veined 
type. The individual flowers are of a medium to a large size. Height 40 
inches. An easy doer with nicely branched stems. Late bloomer; fragrance 
of a white rose; yellow and white beard.......-- cece cere reser cenceccscvecce 
THELMA JEAN, (Albert E. Peck). Here is a most distinctive rich petunia-violet 
self. S. erect, cupped; F. hanging, drooping. Very early blooming; orange 
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THE RED BRICK, (Weed, 1939). S. domed with strong red; suffusion through- 
out. F. medium velvety red. Blossom is almost a self, with a deep gold 
beard. Several good sized blossoms on a well-branched stalk................ 
THE RED DOUGLAS, (Jacob Sass, 1937). S. raisin purple; F. dahlia purple with 
brown haft; prominent orange beard; large flowers on tall, well-branched 
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THEODOLINDA, (Ayres, 1932). S. white with buttonhole stitching of light blue 
on margins; F. broad and straight with deep blue markings................. 
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THOMAS OTTO, (Callis, 1939). S. and F. the same color, a dark velvet, rich — 
velvety blackish purple. Very late. The beard is a light blue. Heavy sub- 
stance. Will stand the rain and sunshine without fading. Good branching; 
very straight and erect. Fragrance of a grape hyacinth..................00.- 
THURATUS, (H. P. Sass, 1931). F. blackish purple self showing................ 
TIFFANY, (H. P. Sass, 1938). <A fairly clear yellow plicata. Ground color yel- 
low bordered brown. 36 inches, branching stem..............cccsccccccceece 
TIGER-TIGER, (Wareham, 1932). Fine red; very bright; late; F. velvety red.... 
TINT O’TAN, (Ayres, 1933). A warm and brilliant golden- -tan self 
TIPO RED. An unusual glowing rose-red..... oon TA ngiaM AAs «sa. s sehen eee 
TITAN, (Bliss, 1919). S. light violet blue; F. vices purple ois Uoe'e cite sels a pia 
TITANIC, (Gers.; Callis, 1940). S. very broad domed blue violet; F. satiny droop- 
ing, very broad, pinkish purple to amethyst centers around the bluish tipped 
lemon beard; broad white hafts reticulated deep brown; lily of the valley fra- 
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TOKAY, (Nichols, 1931). Lovely tall pale yellow salmon.................ccccees 
TOMMY TUCKER, (Nesmith, 1930). Bright yellow fine garden effect 
TOM TIT, (Bliss, 1919). Deep violet self; fine with border..............ccccccee 
TRAIL’S END, (Wmsn., 1934). S. dull yellow overlaid soft orange red, and the F. 
“remind one of the bittersweet after it has been touched by frost.”.......... 
TREASURE ISLAND, (Klein., 1987). A truly gigantic flower of bright, clear, rich 
yellow. Tall stems, broad domed S. of pure gold with semi- ep S 
TRISTRAM, (Bliss, 1919). S. white; F. deep blackish purple 
TROOST, (Denis, 1908): S. rosy purple; F. lighter......0...2..0........-. ee 
TROPIC SEAS, (Shull, 1924). Blue purple with F. showing a tinge of mulberry 
TROSTRINGER, (H. P. Sass, 1926). Lovely pink toned variety........... sie eiattie 
TROYON, (Cayeux, 1927). S. bronzy old gold; F. heliotrope edged gold; 30 inchel 
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