THE GUARDSMAN (Grant, 1939). EM. 38". H.M. A.LS. 
Dusty pink standards and falls of a slightly deeper 
shade that are edged with the color of the stand- 
ards. Flowers semi-flaring, with fine substance 
and branching. $3.50 
THE RAVEN (Whiting, 1944). M. 36’. A rich glossy 
black purple flower, slightly ruffled in form and 
of good substance. The blooms are well spaced 
on strong, well branched stalks. $1.50 
THE RED BRICK (Weed, 1939). M. 32”. Standards are 
of red with an orange cast, falls rounded and brick- 
red with red veining on amber ground at hatt. 
Flowers are large. 40c 
THE RED DOUGLAS (J. Sass, 1937). ML. 40". Dykes 
Medal 1941. This rich deep red purple is still a 
favorite with all iris lovers. The gigantic flowers 
seem to glow with inner lights of red. A bright 
orange beard is softened by a slight flush of brown 
at the hatft. $1.00 
THREE OAKS (Whiting, 1943). M. 40”. H.M. A.LS. 
1945. A near self of bright rose-pink, overlaid with 
rosy copper. Large flowers with domed standards 
and semi-flaring falls. Hardy and prolific. $4.00 
THREE SISTERS (DeF., 1941). L. 40”. A new iris in a 
distinctive combination of colors. The standards of 
a creamy-white, showing a sharp contrast to the 
falls of red-violet. Garden effect is of red and white. 
Growth of plant is almost perfect. $1.50 
TIFFANJA (DeF., 1942). M. 42”. A.M. 1946. H.M. A.LS. 
1944. This distinctive yellow plicata with standards 
and stylearms of colonial buff, and round spread- 
ing falls of glistening whites edged with colonial 
buff, then brushed at haft and speckled around 
border with light brown. $2.00 
TIFFANY (H. Sass, 1938). M. 36”. A.M. A.LS. 1943. 
A soft yellow plicata, with stitching of deep rose, 
heavier on the falls. Large ruffled flowers. 50c 
TISHOMINGO (Caldwell, 1942). ML. 40’. A.M. A.LS. 
1944. As a challenge io the new blues, this wisteria 
blue self combines a clarity of color with crispness 
of texture. Highly domed standards and wide 
flaring falls, enveloped with a frosty flush. $4.50 
TITIAN LADY (Douglas, 1941). ML. 40”. H.M. A.L.S. 
1941. Beautiful pure white iris with domed stand- 
ards and semi-flaring falls, grown on tall, well 
branched stalks. Beard of titian red. $2.00 
TOBACCO ROAD (Klein., 1942). M. 32”. A.M. 1946. 
A striking blend of golden tobacco brown. Stand- 
ards are crisp in texture, almost closed, falls 
are horizontal. Flowers are large and long last- 
ing. $6.00 
TOKEN (Hall, 1939). M. 38”. Immense flowers with 
standards gold flushed red, falls a blend of rose, 
brown and red. 75c. 
TREASURE ISLAND (Klein., 1937). M. 38". A.M. A.LS. 
1945. A real treasure with large flowers of pure 
gold with falls washed lightly with cream at center. 
Heavy and rich gold beard. 50c 

TOBACCO ROAD 
NATIONAL IRIS GARDENS, BEAVERTON, OREGON 
