TA-MING,. (Whiting 1943) M. 34 in. On the order 
of Naranja but more brilliant in its orange 
Solbninemaidewithelareer flowers... 0.2 0. = 
TAPESTRY ROSE. (Hall 1941) M. 38 in. Impres- 
sive flowers of leathery finish in a deep shade 
eas rose. Heavily cut and crimped edge. H.M. 
2 
TEA ROOM. (Tharp 1946) M. 38 in. A blended pink 
and orchid with a gleaming silvery finish. Lovely 
form and a fine iris in every respect __._..____ 
TEA ROSE, (Whiting 1944) M. 38 in. A fine light 
coppery pink with large, well formed flowers. 
So widely liked and known, this one always sells 
eel Vive lots @ LR O78 fer. ooh our eee 
THE ADMIRAL. (Hall 1941) M. 38 in. A rich me- 
orn blue iris of near perfection. A.M. 1941, 
NG. DEE se Dept ec i a allege mt BRAC, See a! Ona 
THE CHIEFTAIN. (Clev. 1946) M. 39 in. Said to 
be one of the most brilliant coppery reds pro- 
duced, this has a blue flame at the tip of the 
beard that intensifies its brilliance _-__________ 
THE GUARDSMAN. (Grant 1939) M. 37-in. A soft 
mulberry or heiotrope pink with creamy pink. 
Sieiiomu tiicualeand: very lovely: "ae 
THE PENGUIN. (Goodman 1948) M. 38 in. A new 
and unusual plicata. Ground color is pure white 
and the broad sanded edge is brilliant chocolate 
brown. Large, broad petaled and satiny finished 
“Mosicsislgy 7 Gee NERS RIS eae Bem is ern iene eed 
THE SENTINAL. (Hall 1942) M. 35 in. Large 
flaring flowers of glaring copper. P.R. 86 _____- 
THREE CHEERS. (Cook 1945) M. 38 in. Sensa- 
tional new bi-color or near amoena. Standards 
are sofe powder blue and falls are bright ultra- 
marine. Fine form, substance and finish. H.M. 
(LANG, SR ee ol sa fe I a Na ee 
Pile) DOUGLAS: (Je Sass 1937). M38 in. A 
colossal iris of deep reddish wine. Always tops. 
Parceantedals O41 a PR. 93:22) os) ee 
THREE OAKS. (Whiting 1943) M. 38 in. A large 
mallow pink with a glowing copper undertone 
and a tiny touch of blue at the tip of the beard. 
rere aN eed ye sre fe 2 
hike olISTERS.(RéeForest 1941) M, 387 in. A 
delightful color combination of light cream 
standards and bright Indian Lake falls. P.R. 85 
TIFFANJA. (DeForest 1942) M. 38 in. A plicata of 
broad flaring form with a ground of creamy 
white and heavily dotted edge of bright buff 
pe lovee Ae el O4Gs PR 2-80 trey Bs Aes 
PROP. (Halle 947)"Mi*35in: Truly asDitterent” 
plicata, this has standards of light violet blue 
and falls of enamel white with a bright blue 
dotting at the throat and also around the edge 
TISHOMINGO. (Caldwell 1942) M.L. 40 in. A 
massive iris of pale wisteria blue with a frosty 
Piss eA Wie L044 eb. Res OC) fe eee we ee 
TITIAN LADY. (Douglas 1941) M.L. 38 in. A pure 
glistening white with a pinkish tangerine beard. 
eS Pee BON ee st WEE a, oe ee 
TOBACCO ROAD. (Klein. 1942) M.L. 34 in. A 
golden tobacco brown self. The flower is com- 
pact and firm with heavy substance and broadly 
rounded horizontal falls. Superb. A.M. 1946, 
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