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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............. -10 
\ 27 AVRIL, (Denis, 1923). Deep blue bicolor, velvety F. (Bearded)............... 10 
_ UKIAH, (Essig., 1934). A rich dark Iris in brown and deep red purple........... vod 
\ UNCLE REMUS, (Essig., 1928). Deep mulberry purple self. Bearded............ 10 
“UFE.CHIEF, (Farr, 1920). Standards a light bluish violet; falls a deep purple. . -10 
VAGABOND PRINCE. Darkest black purple self. 36-inch well-branched stalk. Love 25.00 
VALKYRIE, (Sturtevant, 1919). Olive Lake and maroon purple. Bearded........ 410 
) /VALLERY MAYET, (Denis, 1912). S. rose purple; F. dahlia purple.............. 10 
p ENKLOR, (Nichols 1932)-.2.5..0lu6; Vidlets Eo RINOr tes vi0letic sales ooo ae o veneas 10 
VALENCIA, (Mohr-Mitchell, 1926). Beautiful bright orange buff self color...... 10 
VAN CLEVE. Almost a self with deep purple velvety falls..................-- .10 
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VEGA, (Vilmorin, 1926). Dusky yellow and velvety pansy bicolor................ 10 
VEINED BEAUTY, (Weed). This new origination is one of the best veined violet 
plicatas. S. are heavily veined and washed violet on white grounds, F. are 
white with 1% inch of netted violet veining around edge................-+++0: 5.00 
VELOUTE, (Vilmorin, 1923). Blue purple bicolor..............ceeceeeceees ae ew fey! 
VENUS DE MILO, (Ayres, 1931). Creamy white with few gold venations......... 15 
VERT GALANT, (Cayeux, 1929). Coppery red shading to garnet with yellow.... 15 
K VESPER GOLD, (Williamson, 1926). Blend of creamy buff flushed amber yellow  .10 
_ _ NESTA AL’S)VELVET. This is one of the most outstanding deep violet velvet selfs. 
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VINGOLF, (Goos & Koenemann, 1925). S. creamy yellow; F. violet............ 10 
VIOLET CROWN, (Kirkland, 1931). Pale violet of waxy substance............... 315 
VIOLET MELODY, (Wayman). S. lobelia violet; F. ageratum violet............. 10 
VIRGINIA MOORE, (Shull, 1920). Tall, bright chrome yellow................... -10 
VISHNU, (Sturtevant, 1930). Light pinkish cinnamon veined with brown......... 15 
VISION, (Cayeux, 1982). S. deep honey yellow; F. velvety garnet brown.......... 50 
WABASH, (Williamson, 1936). S. are white and F. a bright violet with a definite 
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WACONDA, (H. P. Sass, 1931). Red purple self; deep tone....................-. 10: 
WAMBLISKA, (J. Sass, 1931). White S. with blue tint; white F................. 10: 
WAR EAGLE, (J. Sass, 1933). S. vinaceous purple; F. blackish red purple....... -25 
WASATCH, (Thorup, 1935). White background with blue S.; F. are blue........ 50 
WEDGEWOOD, (Dykes, 1923). Rich true blue Self............... 22. c cece eee 10 
WESTERN SKIES, (Essig., 1929). Pale blue, large flowers...................-- 10 
WHAT CHEER, (Hill, 1932). S. russet, tinted yellow; F. carmine................ 10: 
Weeerisec Lice mist eieiirer 1926). “Tall da VeEnders costo cs ee vee niiaeics we ce teem wares 10 
WHITE BIRD, (Wayman, 1931). Lovely white throat veined manganese violet.... 10 
WHITE & GOLD, (Nichols, 1927). Satiny white; flaring F. brilliant gold beard.. 10 
X WHITE ae Se (Gers.; Ashley, 1934). Pure snow white, slight reticulations on 
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WHITE FROST, (Callis, 1934). Beautiful white frosty looking Iris. F. have a few 
dark purple markings at the haft: Yellow beard. 0... 2o i. occ cc de ccc neces 25 
WHITE GODDESS, (Nesmith, 1936). Very large, well domed S. of pure white, 
the F. are extremely arched and flaring and are also pure white, yellow beard 
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WHITE QUEEN, (Geylenkek, 1918). Small white flower; 30 inches. (Bearded) .10: 
WHITE STAR, (Nichols, 1928). Pure white without any markings............... -10 
WIDOR, (Vilmorin). A beautiful tall apple blossom pink......................4. -50 
