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IRISES AND DAYLILIES 


THE RAVEN—(Whiting 1944) M. 36”. 
Glossy black-purple of flaring, slightly 
ruffled form. A free bloomer of good 
substance. Plant vigorous and eran 
THE RED DOUGLAS—(J. Sass 1937) 
M.L, 38”. Huge, smooth, rosy, wine red, 
deep and intense and solid to the haft. 
This purple-red is deservedly popular 
and won the Dykes Medal in 1941. 
5 ie oe eg Sele ye res eae ei a Ode Oe, $1.00 
THE SENTINEL— (Hall 1942) M. 32”. 
Glowing orange-copper. Introduced for 
its brilliant color, which has great gar- 
den value, the branching is not good 
and flowers only medium in size altho 
well-substanced and well-formed. $2.00 
THREE CHEERS—(Cook 1945) M.L. 40”. 
Brilliant blue bicolor of Amigo type. 
Standards are pale violet; falls, dark 
violet to mulberry purple, semi-flaring, 
with a narrow border of pale violet. 
Excellent substance and texture.* 
$12.50 
THREE OAKS—(Whiting 1943) M. 38”. 
A massive bright rose-pink blend, high- 
lighted with an overlay of rosy copper 
and with a touch of bright blue in the 
center of the falls. Broad-petalled with 
cdomed, standards and semi-flaring te 
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THREE SISTERS— (DeForest 1941) M.L. 
35”. The pale cream standards and 
violet red falls produce a most intrigu- 
ing color combination. The standards 
fade whiter in the sun and the effect 
is almost red and white. ................ $2.00 
TIFFANJA—(DeForest 1942) M. 38”. 
Firm standards of buff and this color 
also borders the white falls which are 
brushed at the haft and_ speckled 
around the border with golden brown. 
Large, smooth and well substanced. 
ote Si et Suh Semrst aS Senay eee a eee ares $3.50 
TIFFANY—(H,. Sass 1938) M. 34’. Soft 
yellow plicata with rose stitching. A 
favorite in its color class. Large and 
POLf yi eee ar ee a ea $ .60 
TISHOMINGO — (Caldwell 1942) M.L. 
40”. Large, crisp, wisteria blue with a 
frosty flush and widely spreading form. 
sili FAS SARA a aE 6 Se efi ans elie ati | $7.00 
TITIAN LADY—(G. Douglas 1941) M.L. 
40’. Soft white with intense tangerine 
beard which lights up the center en- 
dowing the classically formed flowers 
with great individuality. -............... $2.00 
TOBACCO ROAD — (Kleinsorge 1942) 
M.L. 33”, Crisp golden tobacco brown 
with broad falls held stiffly horizontal 
A most individual flower with heavy 
substance. The plant is not too vigorous 
NEre, BRK 5s ee $7.50 
TOKEN—(Hall 1939) M. 38”. Standards, 
old gold flushed rose. Falls, rosy 
brown-red with little veining. Carries 
much of the salmony orange effect 
present in Mary Geddes, with less ven- 
ation. A husky grower. .................. $1.00 
TONGA—(DeForest 1942) M. 40”. The 
ruddy tan or russet standards are good 
but the brownish red falls look dull. 
We prefer Spokan. .2 30 $1.50 
TOP SERGEANT—(Kirkland 1941) M.L. 
34”. Brilliant red-brown. Almost a self, 
except that the falls are slightly deeper 
in tone, and velvety.s.2 eee $2.50 
TREASURE ISLAND—(Kleinsorge 1937) 
M. 36”. Bright clear yellow with a 
lighter area in the center of each fall. 
Large and tall with moderate branch- 
ing. It has been, and still is, a very 
popular yellow. * * 2 wa OU 
VAGABOND PRINCE—(J. Sass 1940) M. 
32”. Smooth deep purple with a high 
gloss or sheen. Fine form and crisp, 
weather resistant substance, ........ $1.00 
VALIANT— (Sturtevant 1937) E.M. 40”. 
Standards, blended blue and gold, Falls, 
wisteria violet with old gold edge. 
Strong orange beard. Large. Good blue 
and yellow blends are few and far be- 
Tween, ooo... css $ .50 
VALOR—(Nicholls 1932) L. 44”. Large, 
tall, late-blooming: blue-violet with ex- 
cellent branching. Two-toned with 
more purple in the falls. Vigorous and 
free-blooming. ............... eh eae ane) 
VARESE—(Wmsn. 1935) M. 30’. Bril- 
liant red-purple of fine globular form. 
A lovely color, very effective in the 
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VATICAN PURPLE — (Whiting 1943) 
M.L. 36”. Rich dark blue-purple with 
heavy textured satiny finish without 
haft markings. Of bold stature with 
widely spreading falls.*............00.... $5.00 
VEDETTE—(Cayeux 1936) M.L. 36”. 
Crinkly honey yellow to chamois with 
sparkling gold irridescence on edges of 
falls, | 222:.2i.../..3-.1.43 $ .60 
VEISHE A—(Whiting 1943) M. 30”. 
Bright copper-rose blend with a blaze 
of blue in the center of each fall. For 
the foreground, .......0 eee $3.00 
VICE REGAL—(Trafford) M. 32”, A 
supreme shade of glowing bronzy red- 
purple with bronze beard and scarcely 
any haft markings. A self except for 
the velvet of the falls. A new and 
lovely. Canadian.* _..2 eee $7.50 
VIOLET CROWN— (Kirkland 1931) E.M. 
38”. Deep lilac self with rich glistening 
texture. Very large and tall and stands 
alone in this color in its price Caer: 
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VIOLET SYMPHONY—(K. Smith 1940) 
M. 40”. Lilac-mauve or light purple 
self with massive broad-petalled flow- 
ers of especially finished appearance, 
smooth, precisely carved, and without 
veining. Finest of its color.**** $4.00 
VISION FUGITIVE—(Wareham 1942) 
M.L. 39”. Cream standards, ruffled and 
domed. Broad. blue-white falls with 
chrome-yellow hafts and yellow trac- 
ery at the rims. Firm substance and 
well branched stalks,* .......0............ $8.00 
