STORM KING. (Nicholls 1940) V. L. 45 in. A dis- 
tinctive soot-black purple with a silk like tex- 
ture. The flowers are beautifully formed and fin- 
ished. A slow grower but extra worth while. 
See tian. RS SON 5 oy. Se es ee Se St 
SUEZ. (Schreiner 1944) M. 35 in. A seedling from 
Wm. Mohr x M. Louis Aureau, this is very 
large, of deep red purple with darker flecks and 
veining. It sets seed readily and has viable 
PMIIMMISS OO) Me s eae 225le 3s Sloe on Sk 
SUNSET SERENADE. (J. Sass 1942) M. 36 in. A 
lovely blend of golden tan and apricot. The 
flowers are large and evenly spaced on well 
brancued stalks, A: M? 1945, P. R. 89... .u24-2% 
SYLVIA MURRAY. (Norton 1944) M. 38 in. Ons of 
the most beautiful light blue iris that we have 
ever grown. This has all good points. R. 89._- 
TA-MING. (Whiting 1943) M. 34 in. On the order 
of Naranja but much larger and of clearer color- 
ing. The flowers are wide and full formed._-- 
TAPE ODRY ROSE. (Hall 1941). M. 38. in:> Large, 
well formed flowers with a leathry like finish 
in tones of soft old rose. The petals are nicely 
furtied and crimped: H. M. 1942;°R. 89. —-2 +. 
TEA ROOM. (Tharp 1946) M. 38 in. A blend of 
silvery orchid and pink, this has a lot of life 
and brilliance. The stalks are well branched and 
carry the nicely formed flowers in a good ar- 
rangement. The flowers are well substanced and 
long lasting. A real eye catcher in the garden. 
TEA ROSE. (Whiting 1944) M. 38 in. A lovely light 
copper pink with nicely formed flowers. H. M. 
eee ets] Oo re weet eee ee 
THE ADMIRAL. .(Hall 1941) M. 38 in. A rich me- 
dium blue iris of near perfection. A. M. 1944, 
ne WIE i ie Ta A ASR Aan es 
THE RED DOUGLAS. (H. Sass 1937) M. 38 in. 
A piece of rosy wine red plush shaped into a 
colossal, stunning iris. Dykes Medal 1941, P. 
Se oeereerar a ie ee ee ee 
THE SENTINAL, (Hall 1942) M. 35 in. Large, firm 
flowers of bright burnished copper. Sensational 
ePMeTDall. ROO. oe ee ee a Se 
THREE CHEERS. (Cook 1945) M. 38 in. A large 
flowered bi-color, Standards soft powder blue 
and falls of extra rich ultramarine blue. H. M. 
MR oops 8 fo eh OS ae ee 
THREE OAKS. (Whiting 1943) M. 38 in. A huge 
coppery mallow pink. The flowers are nicely 
formed and have heavy substance. One of the 
most colorful of the newer iris. H. M. 1945, 
(RS cal eal ane cs be Rly Rl itll la as hy Aas oR 
THREE SISTERS, (DeForest 1941) M. 38 in. A 
delightful combination of color, this has stands 
of light. cream and falls of Indian Lake. P. R. 
Rema eal tec ee el re tel tS. 
TIFFANJA. (DeForest 1942) M. 38 in. A plicata of 
broad flaring form with a ground of smooth 
cream white and markings of bright buff yellow. 
Pevyery tine: iris. ws i, 1946; PoR: 89.-2-—--- 
TIFFANY. (H. Sass 1938) M, 36 in. A gracefully 
frilled flower of a fine yellow color with a 
wealth of stitching in deep rose. A. M. 1943, P. 
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