TIFFANJA (DeForest. 1943) 42” M. A. 
new yellow, plicata. Standards a 
buff yellow, falls a creamy ‘white 
edged with brown speckles. 100B. 2.00 
TIFFANY (H Sass 1938) 36” M.. A. 
gracefully frilled soft yellow with 
plicata done in a bronzy pinkish 
violet. The best low priced yello 
plicata. 100B 50 
TITIAN LADY (Dougtas 1941) 
Sparkling white with an intensely 
colored beard of titian red. 36” $2.00 
TISHOMINGO (Caldwell, 1942) 
Large clear Wistoria-blue self. Wide- 
ly spreading form, with large domed 
standards, heavy stalks and three 
branches. There is a certain frosti- 
ness in its appearance, brought on 
by a light flush around the beard. 
HM AIS, 1942; AM, 1944. 4.50 
TOKEN (Hall, 1939) 
Standards old gold flushed rose; 
falls rosy brown-red, with very little 
haft venation. Carries much of the ~ 
salmory orange effect of the old 
variety Mary Geddes, but with less 
venation. Does not fade and is a 
husky grower, 38 inches tall, with 
blooms having a 7-inch spread. .50 
TREASURE ISLAND  (Kleinsorge, 
1937). A truly gigantic flower of 
bright clear yellow, slightly lighter 
in the center of the falls. Tall stems 
a fast increaser and easy grower. 
You will not be disappointed in 
this splendid yellow. AM AIS, 1945. 
Each 50c 
TRISTRAM, white-blue bitone. 20 
TIS MORN (Milliken 1939) 36” M. A. 
clean pale yellow with the falls 
flushed with a haze of lavender and 
purple. Fragrant 50 
UXIAH (Essig, 1934) 38” M. A huge 
dark purple-brown ‘lower. The fall 
have _the richest velvety texture 
seen in any iris. 50 
VATICAN PURPLE (Whiting 1943) 
36” M. A rich dark blue purple self 
with a glossy, satiny finish. Still in 
the 100B. 2.00 
VIOLET SYMPHONY (K. Smith 1940) 
M. 40 in. A large flower of pure 
Bradley’s violet. Not new but still 
the best of its coloring. H. M. 1940, 
A. M. 1943, R. 88, 1942. 2.00 
WABASH (Williamson 1936) 36” M. 
The best of the amoenas, Dykes 
Medal 1940. White standards, deep 
velvety violet falls with white mar- 
gin. 245 
WACUNDA, rich bronzed red. 20 
WASATCH fine blue-white plicata .35 
WHITE CITY (Murrell 1939) E. M. 
40 in. A fine large ‘white iris from 
England. Cool and stately, with a 
touch of blue at the throat. Dykes 
pers England, 1940. R. 88, 1943 by 
A. Siase 
WHITE PRINCE (Douglas 1940)) 40” 
M. A large creamy white that did 
well in our garden last season. .75 
WHITE WEDGEWOOD (Grant 1943) 
38” M. A large icy blue white. A 
full blue beard makes it quite dif- 
ferent from other whites 100B. 7.00 
WINTER CARNIVAL (Schreiner 1941) 
38” M. A nice clear white with a bit 
of gold in the throat. One of the 
best all around whites. 100B. 1.50 
