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TISHOMINGO (W. Caldwell 1942) M. L. A large clear Wis- 
taria blue self of very flaring form and the firmest substance that 
I have ever seen in an iris bloom. The standards are highly and 
roundly domed with exceptionally strong midrib. The falls are 
arched and decidedly flaring with lighter flush around the beard 
that adds to the clarity of the color. A frosty flush envelopes the 
whole fiower and accentuates the cool crispness of this beautiful 
sturdy iris. Three branches and terminal, Strong very sturdy 
stalks. H.M., A. I. S. 1942, R, 90 1942, 42 in, $10.00 
TITIAN LADY (G. Douglas 1941) M. L. We have many fine 
white irises, but this is distinctly different from all others on account 
of the beard of Titian red. A self of purest white with roundly 
domed standards and semi-flaring falls, Trim and well branched 
with large well formed flowers, this iris has great individuality 
and charm. H. M., A. I. S. 1941. Per. R. 88 1941. 40 in. $7.50 
TOPHET (Peckham 1939) M. L. A striking tall variegata of 
brilliant carrying qualities and fine garden effect. The firmly arched 
standards are clear honey yellow. The slightly drooping falls are 
velvety claret brown. 38 in. $1.00 
TOP HILLY (White 1938) M. A charming Onco hybrid. The 
flowers have broad rounded standards and falls of smooth pearl 
white blended with lemon yellow at the edge, 36 in. $1.00 
TREASURE ISLAND (Kleinsorge 1937) M. L. A clear yellow 
self with a flush of cream white each side of the rich yellow beard. 
Good substance and branching. Per. R. 88 1939. 38 in. $ .50 
TREASURE TROVE (Sturtevant 1940) L. A charming Table 
Iris in Naranja coloring. Floriferous, vigorous, and with good 
substance, this late flowering variety is lovely for flower arrange- 
ment or border planting. A gem in color harmony. 26 in. 
Each $1.00 3 for $2.50 
TRIPTYCH (Wareham 1939) M. L. An outstanding large rich 
yellow of fine substance and form. The lemon chrome standards 
are very large and perfectly domed. The falls are beautifully 
arched and very flaring. An impressive yellow with smooth firm 
substance, and tall well branched stalks. A deep yellow with great 
carrying power that makes it stand out even on cloudy days. H. 
M., A. I. S. 1938. Per. R. 86 1941. 39 in. Each $2.00 3 for $5.00 
TWILIGHT BLUE (Kirkland 1939) M. L. A very smooth light 
lavender blue of flaring form and very firm substance. The whole 
effect of the flowers is powder blue. 40 in. $1.00 
TYRIAN BEAUTY (Gage 1940) M. The color effect of this 
lovely iris is a deep Tyrian rose self, overlaid and burnished at 
the haft of the falls with gleaming copper. Well branched stalks. 
R. 86 1941, 35 in. $2.00 
VIOLET SYMPHONY (K. Smith 1940) M. A gleaming Brad- 
ley’s violet self that has an especially finished appearance due to 
the complete absence of venations of any cther color. Broad roundly 
domed standards and very wide falls. The flowers are large and have 
a subtle exotic touch such as we find in many Oncocyclus hybrids. 
Tipe MEAG Ss 1040 eR 88.1942 40s ins $7.50 
VIRGIN (Washington 1938) M. The large standards have a 
white background suffused with pale cream. The falls are large 
and semi-flaring of white, edged with a distinct lemon yellow band. 
A bi-color with great charm and delicacy of color, R. 88 1938. 
40 in, Each $1.00 3 for $2.50 
VISION FUGITIVE (Wareham 1942) M. L. A large cool white 
and yellow with an intangible quality of grace throughout. The 
domed standards are cream yellow, ruffled at the edge. The de- 
tails of the falls are most intriguing; the broad white surface is 
faintly shadowed light blue with a tracery of yellow at the rim, 
and enlivened by chrome yellow on the haft. The falls are de- 
cidedly whiter than the standards which is most unusual and at- 
tractive. The substance of the flowers is firm with the bloom 
stalks very well branched. This iris withstood three days of wind 
and rain better than most any iris in the garden. R. 87 1942. 
39 in. $15.00 
WABAN WATER (Lewis 1939) M. The well arched and ruffled 
standards are pearly gray in color. The long and semi-flaring falls 
are pale blue flushed with soft violet. 36 in. $1.00 
WABASH (Williamson 1937) M. The standards are pure white, 
delightfully ruffled at the edge. The flaring falls are deep hyacinth 
violet margined white. H. M., A. I. S. 1937. A. M., A. I. S. 1938. 
Dykes Medal 1940. Per. R, 90 1938. 39 in. $1.00 
WAKARUSA (Lapham 1941) M. A medley of color, with burnt 
orange, copper, and brilliant red so unusually blended that it cannot 
be adequately described, Very floriferous of medium height one 
could not ask for a more colorful iris in the garden. H. M., A. I. 
Sa04 1 eRerwh oo 1942" 955ein $10.00 
WAVERLY (Williams 1936) M. The standards are domed, of 
chicory-blue, the falls are flaring with a slightly deeper flush just 
below the white tipped beard. H. M., A. I. S. 1937. Per. R. 88 
1938. 37 in. Each $1.00 3 for $2.50 
WEST POINT (Nicholls 1939) L. A commanding iris of brilliant 
indigo with the standards very pure and clear in color, The wide 
circular flaring falls are a shade deeper in tone with a rich brown 
flush at the wide haft. Low and widely branhced.. H. M., A. I. S. 
1940. Per. R. 89 1941. 44 in. Each $2.00 3 for $5.00 
WHITE BUTTERFLY (Washington 1938) M. A charming 
pure white with very ruffled standards and falls. Perfect in form 
and substance with fine low branching. 34 in. 
Each $1.00 3 for $2.50 
WHITE GODDESS (Nesmith 1936) M. Very large well domed 
standards of pure white, the falls are extremely arched and flaring 
and are also pure white. Yellow beard. The large flowers are 
glistening white and are borne on tall sturdy stalks. H. M., A. I. 
S. 1936. Per. R. 90 1938. 40 in. Each $ .75 3 for $2.00 
WHITE PRINCE (G. Douglas 1940) The well domed standards 
are cream white with a very light chrome yellow edging. The falls 
are semi-flaring, of the same color with a slightly deeper flush of 
cream at the haft. The ten or more flowers are evenly placed on 
four branched stalks with the unusual feature of the lower branch 
being rebranched. H. M., A. I. S. 1940. Per. R. 89 1941, 41 in. 
Each $1.00 3 for $2.50 
WINTER CARNIVAL (R. Schreiner 1941) M. A trimly tailored 
large white flower with the center lavishly brushed with gold. The 
standards are firm and roundly domed. The falls are roundly 
flared and in excellent proportion to the standards. H. M., A I. 
S. 1942. R. 89 1942. 40 in, $5.00 
YELLOW GLORY (K. Smith 1942) L. Strong and sturdy, this 
outstanding yellow has larger flowers than Yellow Jewel, and is 
liked by many even better. The standards are wax yellow, very 
broad and full. The large falls are lemon chrome, arched and semi- 
flaring, The flowers have style and quality, and it ranks high among 
the best yellows. After transplanting! it is a bit slow in attaining 
true height of stalk, but when it does garden visitors are most 
enthusiastic in their praise. Three branches and terminal. H. C., 
A. I. S. 1941. H. M., A. I. S. 1942. Per, R. 88 1942. 35 in. $10.00 
YELLOW JEWEL (K. Smith 1939) M. Very large glowing yel- 
low flowers of perfect proportions borne on tall well branched stalks. 
The standards are broad and domed, of clear wax yellow. The 
falls are rich lemon chrome, and semi-flaring. Deep and as clear 
a yellow as any of the recent American introductions. H. M., A. 
I. S. 1941. A. M., A. I. S. 1941. Per. R. 90 1940. 38 in. $7.50 
YOUTH’S DREAM (Carpenter 1940) A bright lustrous flower 
of glowing gold and rose, The firmly arched standards are rosy 
red with a strong flush of gold at the midrib. The strong semi- 
flaring falls are velvety rose. The whole flower glows like a signal 
light. Well branched, this iris is very brilliant in the garden. Per. 
R. 86 1941. 38 in. Each $1.50 3 for $3.75 

SPECIAL COLLECTIONS 
of Bearded Iris, Siberian Iris, Spuria Iris, Hemerocallis and Oriental Poppies on page 24. 
