TIP TOP. (Hall 1947) M. 35 in. A most outstand- 
ingly different plicata, this has standards of 
light violet blue and enamel white falls that 
are faintly peppered with blue at the throat 
and around the edges. This gives the effect of 
a reverse bicolor of blue and white. Flowers 
are large, of heavy substance and beautiful 
form. Stalks are strong with good branch- 
ing and the plants are very hardy and increase 
rapidlys 2snu22 3-252 See 
TISHOMINGO. (Caldwell 1942) M. L. 40 in. A 
large, frosted, clear wisteria blue’ self. The 
blooms are well substanced and carried on 
strong, widely branched stalks. A. M. 1944, P. 
Ry 290 pat ee he oe 
TITAN LADY. (Douglas. 1941) M. L. 38 in. A tan- 
gerine beard highlights this self of pure glisten- 
ing white. Form is’ flaring. H. M. 1941, P. R. 88. 
TOBACCO ROAD. (Klein. 1942) M. L. 34 in. A 
golden tobacco brown self. The flower is com- 
pact and firm, with heavy substance and round- 
ed horizontal falls. A. M. 1946, P. R. 89... 222- 
TONGA. (DeForest 1942) M. L. 42 in. Of large 
flaring form, with a coloring of deep russet, 
shaded Van’ Dyke.red:on the talls..--cy eee 
TREVA. (DeForest 1945) M. L. 40 in. Golden apri- 
cot self with large flaring flowers. A knock- 
out. A Me 1946, Re $8; a oe Se 
TUNISIAN GOLD. (Tompkins 1946) M. L. 36 in. 
This is a large, heavily substanced, smoothly 
finished flower of rich powdered gold with a 
smooth overtone of French Beige. A haft of 
deep antique brown adds to the effect, making 
the flower appear to be a self of rich golden 
brown. The form is full, with broad, domed 
standards and wide semi-flaring falls. Stalks are 
strong and the branching is good ~---..--.--- 
VARESE. (Wmsn. 1935) M. L. 36 in. A vigorous 
grower of brilliant reddish purple. Form is 
round, and, Tull: 2B awe a eee 
VATICAN PURPLE. (Whiting 1943) M.’L. 38 in. 
Deep, bright blue purple. Good form and with 
a silky, leather like finish. H. M. 1943, R. 89.__- 
VEISHEA. (Whiting 1943) M. 36 in. A rich blend 
of brilliant copper rose with a clean blue blaze 
on the haft that lights up the entire flower. A 
choice iris and a choice breeder. H. M. 1946, 
Revo, on b eo cen oes abe oe ee 
VIOLET CROWN. (Kirk. 1931) E. M. 40 in. A 
deep-toned lilac violet with a rich, sleek finish. 
Still very good in a class where there are few 
1B ES si eres PS SiS ele We ee ee ee 
VIOLET SYMPHONY. (Smithh 1940) E. M. 40 in. 
Broad, rounded, beautifully finished flowers of 
rich, greaming deep violet. Good branching on 
a strong, tall. stalk. Ay M. 1943. Po Ro So. secu 
VIPURIIT. (Wmsn. 1940) M. 38 in. A sister to the 
famous Wabash, this amoena is lighter in color, 
with larger flowers and is more _ widely 
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