TALL BEARDED IRIS (Cont'd) 
THURLOW WEED (Weed, 1943). L. 38". A six-petaled 
iris having no distinction between the standards 
and falls. Cream-white with heavy gold veining 
over entire upper half of petals, slight beard on 
alternate petals, four and sometimes six style-arms, 
but no stamens. Cupped in shape like a flycatcher. 
$5.00 
TIFFANJA (De F., 1942). M. 42”. H.M. A.I.S. 1944. For 
those who love the beautiful. This distinctive yellow 
plicata with standards and style-arms of colonial 
buff, and round spreading falls of glistening white, 
edged with colonial buff, then brushed at haft and 
speckled around border with light brown. $5.00 
TIFFANY, (Hy Sass2938)2 Me 36. A Meas. 1942: 
A soft yellow plicata, with stitching of deep rose, 
the border heavier on the falls. Large ruffled flow- 
ers. 60c 

TITIAN LADY (Douglas, 1941). M.L. 40". H.M. A.LS. 
1941. Beautiful pure white iris with domed stand- 
ards and semi-flaring falls, grown on tall well 
branched stalks. Outstanding is the beard of titian 
red. $2.00 
TOBACCO ROAD (Klein., 1942). M. 32”. H.M. A.LS. 
1944. A striking blend of golden tobacco brown. 
Standards are crisp in texture, almost closed, falls 
are horizontal. Flowers are large and long last- 
ing. $8.00 
TOKEN (Hall, 1939). M. 38". Immense flowers with 
standards gold flushed red, falls a blend of rose, 
brown and red. Non-fading. $1.00 
TREASURE ISLAND (Klein., 1937). M. 38”. A.M. A.I.S. 
1945. A real treasure with large flowers of pure 
gold with falls washed lightly with cream at center. 
Heavy and rich gold beard. 50c 
TROUBADOUR (Milliken, 1941). M. 35". This is a dif- 
ferent blend, having flowers of buff, gold and 
lavender. Excellent substance and smoothly fin- 
ished. $3.00 
VALOR (Nicholls, 1932). L. 40”. A.M. A.LS. 1936. 
Closed standards of velvety violet blue, falls of 
blue violet edged lighter, maroon veining on white 
ground at hatt. 30c 
VEINED BEAUTY (Weed, 1940). E.M. 36”. Plicata of 
white and violet. Standards veined and washed 
violet, falls white with the outer half inch edaed 
with dotted and veined violet. 75c 
VELVET KING (Harned, 1938). L. 40’. Large flowers 
of glowing red, that seem cut from velvet. Promi- 
nent veining at haft, enhanced by a heavy gold 
beard. $1.50 
VENERABLE (Gotts., 1936). Deep blue flowers having 
conspicuous brown veining at haft. Large blooms. 
35c 

VEINED BEAUTY 
VIEW HALLOO (White, 1934). M. 45”. A variegated 
with deep yellow standards and falls of red-brown 
yellow veining. Blooms large and firm. 75c 
VENDOR (Callis, 1939). E. 30’. One of the earliest to 
bloom. Flowers are large and slightly ruffles, stalks 
are well branched though not so tall. 30c 
WABASH (WMSN., 1937). M. 38’. Dykes Medal 1940. 
Still the outstanding amoena. White standards are 
slightly ruffled, the deep purple falls are trimmed 
with a white margin. $1.00 
WAKARUSA (Lapham, 1941). M. 34”. H.M. A.LS. 
1941. Blending together a velvety orange and a 
brilliant red, brings you a magnetic bi-color of burnt 
orange, so forceful as to make a vivid picture to 
catch your eyes. $4.00 
WAVERLY (Wil., 1936). M.L. 34". H.M. A.LS. 1937. 
Very large flowers of a medium blue. Strongly fra- 
grant. $1.00 
WHITE GODDESS (Nes., 1936). M. 38”. H.M. A.LS. 
1936. Large glistening flowers of pure white. Sturdy 
growing habits. $1.00 
WHITE PERFECTION (Weed, 1941). M. 34". Very large 
white flowers with slightly open standards, falls 
semi-flaring. Yellow veining at hatft. $3.00 

26 VE—Very Early. E—Early. EM—Early to Midseason. M—Midseason. ML—Midseason Late. L—Late. VL—Very Late. 
