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SYLVIA WINSOR (Symons) —Delicate clear light cream becoming darker in the throat where 
there are a few magenta markings. The !arge, well formed, florets are nicely placed on 
typical exhibition spikes. It will open ten or so at one time. A fine exhibition cream. 
L 50c, M 30c, S 20c, Bits. 10-25c. 
TAGORE (Pfitzer) —Rich cerise magenta with darker feather in throat. Makes nice spikes 
and is a popular color. L 30c, M 20c, S 10c, Bits. 10-30c. 
TAIAROA (Miller)—Large salmon pink, a bit flecked with slate, and a purple blotch in the 
throat. It will open about eight good blooms on a nice spike and is a lovely color com- 
bination which we find in so many of Miller’s varieties. Good increaser. L 6-25c, 
M 6-15c, S 6-10c, Bits. 50-10c. 
TAKINA (Burns)—This variety has the largest florets of any variety we have seen. It will 
open about seven florets up to 8” in size; in fact, it has been shown in New Zealand 
with nine open. Placement is good, it is a strong grower, and propagates easily. The 
color, a bit hard to describe, is Ridgway’s “‘rosaline purple’? (almost a pure violet red). 
It is truly a wonderful variety and now so low in price you all should try it. Received an 
Award of Merit in the Mammoth Class at the Ballarat Test Gardens and is considered, 
along with Miss New Zealand, to have put New Zealand on the ‘‘gladiolus map.” L 3- 
20c, M 6-20c, S 9-20c, Bits. 50-15c. 
TARA (Hogan) —Large flowered deep salmon with very attractive light yellow throat. Tall, 
straight, 16 bud spikes with excellent placement. Good propagator and bulblets germi- 
nate easily. Best seedling in 1939 at Boston show. Award of Merit, 1940, and best in 
‘ts class as ‘“‘recent introductions”? at 1941 Boston show. Large only—$1.00 each. 
TARONGA (Errey) —This is a strong, attractive, lilac magenta with a broad cream throat, 
ending in points on the lower petals. A strong grower and opens many fine blooms. 
L 75c, M 50c, Bits. 2-15c. 
TASMAN (julyan)—Rich geranium pink with creamy lips penciled with crimson. The very 
large round florets are of extra good substance and slightly ruffled. A wonderful exhibi- 
tion glad that opens up to ten florets at one time. Truly a wonderful glad and it has 
been very popular with us. L 6-25c, M 6-15c, S$ 6-10c, Bits. 50-10c. 
THISTLE DEW (Winsor) —See Flying Cloud Farms’ Introductions. 
TONGOLA (Errey) —A fine exhibition cream becoming more creamy in the throat with a few 
dusty carmine lines. This variety will open eight or more perfectly placed blooms on the 
long typical Errey spikes. L 20c, M 10c, S 2-10c, Bits. 10-15c. 
TOTEM (Stewart) —Brilliant salmon scarlet with deeper throat. Florets are large, round, and 
well placed on tall spikes. L 3-25¢, M 3-15c, S 3-10c, Bits. 25-10c. 
TRAUMEREI (Pfitzer) —Enormous light lavender florets make this variety a delegate for the 
“siant’’ class. Although it only opens about six or seven blooms, it makes a tremendous 
spike due to the large florets and long flower head. L 3-25c, M 3-15c, S 3-10c, Bits. 
25-10c. 
TRAUERMANTEL (Pfitzer) —A rather new one that is two shades of violet, the lower petals 
being of a darker velvety purple. The florets are large, well placed and faced on strong 
spikes. This early midseason variety makes a real nice novelty and there are no others 
of this color combination. L 40c, M 25c, S 15c, Blts.. 10-25c. 
TROOL (Mair) —Bright begonia pink with clear white throat and midribs. Strong grower and 
attractive. L15c, M 10c, S 3-15c, Bits. 10-15c. 
TUNIA’S BLUE (Both) —Very large individual blooms of a medium dark blue, darker at edges, 
and then darker again in the throat. Tall husky 20 bud spikes with 7-8 open. Like 
many blues, it is not too great a propagator but a splendid glad. L 20c, M 10c, S 2-10c, 
Bits. 10-15c. 
TUNIA’S TRIUMPH (Both) —This one has been called a ‘“‘Triumph”’ for exhibition and com- 
mercial purposes. The enormous, slightly ruffled, glistening red florets are well formed 
on massive spikes. A dandy to be sure! L 15c, M 10c, S 3-15c, Bits. 10-15c. 
VALERIA (Pruitt)—Clear red with a silky sheen. It shades a bit darker towards the center 
and has a faint white line in the lower petals. A lovely color. L 2-25¢, M 2-15c, 
S 2-10c, Bits. 15-15c. 
VAN TIENHOVEN (Duijn) —A brilliant red glad with extra large florets on handsome spikes. 
A fine commercial and has proven a fine all-round flower with us. L 2-15c, M 2-10c, 
S 4-10c, Bits. 30-15c. 
VATER RHEIM (Barth) —Bright carmine red, spotted darker. Very large flowers well arrang- 
ed on the spike. A nice glad. L 10c, M 2-15c, S 2-10c, Bits. 25-15c. 

Another Wisconsin customer writes :—‘Bulbs reached me in fine condition. [I was not merely 
satisfied, | was delighted with your treatment on this order. Your count was most lib- 
eral and the many extras you included was actual generosity!” 
