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THREE SISTERS. Standards of pale 
cream, and fades to white in sunlight. 
Falls are red violet, and decidedly red 
when contrasted with standards. In effect 
sometimes called a red and white com- 
bination. Dr. DeForest made history on 
this one. $3.00 
TIFFANJA. Another DeForest beauty that 
is a headliner. Standards near colonial 
buff. Falls white with border of colonial 
buff. A cross of Naranja and Tiffany. 
Lovely. H.M. $4.50 
TIFFANY. Another Sass iris that merited 
the Award of Merit last year. Soft yellow 
ground plicata with rosy lilac markings. 
Lovely. 60 cts. 
TITIAN LADY. A self of purest white, 
with beard of Titian red. Lovely. $1.50 
TISHOMINGO. A large clear wisteria 
blue self of great merit. A.M. A best 
blue of “must have” quality. $7.50 
TOKEN. Standards are old gold flushed 
rose; falls rosy brown-red. A husky grow- 
er and grand iris from Mr. Hall. 175 cts. 
TOP SERGEANT. Brilliant red-brown, 
self. Rich color. Grand. $1.00 
TONGA. Mr. DeForest excels in new 
shades. Here is a russet coloring shaded 
Vandyke red. $1.00 
TOBACCO ROAD. It is a golden tobacco 
brown, and a self in color. From Dr. 
Kleinsorge. Everybody likes this one. 
Superb. H.M. A.M. 1946. $9.00 
UNIQUE. An odd blend of purplish vin- 
aceous; distinctly pink toned at times. 
From DeForest. Unique it is. $1.00 
VAGABOND PRINCE. Darkest black pur- 
ple. Black self from Mr. Sass. Glossy. 
Shines. 75 cts. 
VATICAN PURPLE. Very close to the 
color called Vatican Purple, and with ita 
fine large flower, and heavy substance. 
A good one. $3.00 
VEISHEA. A bright rosy copper blend 
with a clean blue blaze at the haft. Large 
flowers on a medium tall stalk. $2.00 
VIOLET SYMPHONY. Mr. Kenneth 
Smith’s grand Bradley’s violet self. Very 
fine. A top liner. $2.25 
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All of the varieties we list will be well 
grown and full of energy to do well for 
you. 
VISION FUGITIVE. A large cool white 
and yellow; the domed standards are 
cream yellow ruffled at the edge; falls 
are white faintly shadowed blue, with a 
trace of yellow on the rim. Large flower. 
Distinctive. H.M. $7.50 
WABASH. Standards pure white; flaring 
falls are deep hyacinth violet margined 
white. Dykes Medal. Lovely. 75 cts. 
WAKARUSA. A medley of color, with 
burnt orange, copper and brilliant red 
blended artistically into a most colorful 
thing. Mr. Lapham probably threw the 
book of brilliant color away on this one. 
Try this. $2.50 
WAVERLY. Standard of chicory-blue; the 
flaring falls with a slightly deeper flush 
just below the white-tipped beard. A 
grand topnotch blue. 75 cts. 
WESTPOINT. A wonderfully colored blue 
bi-color from Colonel Nichols. Indigo 
blue standards; falls slightly darker. Not 
much stock to offer. $1.00 
WHITE CITY. The white Dykes Medal 
winner from England. Large flower of 
silken sheen. Lovely. A.M. $1.50 
WHITE WEDGEWOOD. A large porcelain 
white with blue at base of beard. The 
beard appears blue, a fine Award of Merit 
Iris from Dr. Grant. $18.00 
WINTER SHADOWS. Shadows on snow. 
Large flowers. Superb. $1.00 
WINTER CARNIVAL. A trim white flow- 
er of grand shape; the center brushed with 
gold. A beautiful iris. $2.25 
WILLIAM SETCHELL. A huge bi-color 
of violet tone. Largest iris to date, holds 
its shape well. Distinctive. $1.35 
WORTHINGTON. Bi-color of great size of 
rosy red effect from Mr. Cook. A very 
bright garden iris. Fine. $9.00 
YELLOW JEWEL. Mr. Kenneth Smith’s 
famous yellow. Large glowing deep wax 
yellow. Large flower; well placed on 
stalk. Perfection. $3.00 
