TAHLAHNEKA (Miller-Kaylor) 410 (EM) 
An older yellow that is still good. A very dependable grower, always 
straight and tall. Opens 6 or more medium-large flowers. Plain petaled, 
medium to light yellow with a faint greenish tinge. A fast propagator. 
L 2—.25, M 3—.25, Bulblets 25—.25, 100—.75 
TARAWA (Palmer) 436 (M) 
A brilliant but fairly deep scarlet red, most attractive in color and ruffliaz. 
Not very tall from ground to first floret. Somewhat the same shade as 
Crimson Tide, a little brighter and opens more at a time, 7 to 9. A very 
fine glad. 
L .60, M .40, S .30, Bulblets 5—.25, 10—.40, 100—$3.20 
TITAN (Palmer) 532 (M) 
One of the good old-timers still capable of competing on even terms with 
some of the new ones. Well grown it is equal to the best spikes of Summer 
Gal or Personality. Nicely ruffled florets of giant size, with many open 
on fairly tall spikes. Has not been a fast propagator, so has not been 
grown in large quantities. However, young stock gives a fair amount of 
increase. Dark salmon pink, a good clean color. 
L .30, M .20, S 2—.25, Bulblets 10—.30, 100—$2.50 
TIVOLI (K. & M., Holland) 460 (M) 
A great majority of the new Dutch varieties put out following the war 
have failed to impress us, but Tivoli is one of the exceptions. It is a 
very neat light pink with good growing habits and fine color. 6 or 7 
large flowers are open on fine tall spikes. 
M $1.00, S .50, Bulblets 2—.25, 10—$1.00 
TOPFLITE (LaSalle-Arenius) 560 (EM) 
A genuine beauty in clear rose pink with small unobtrusive deeper rose 
feather. While it grows and blooms well, the foilage of this variety is 
definitely poor and rusty in appearance. We are always surprised at 
digging time to find that the bulbs are not diseased, but we usually find 
no more poor bulbs than in the average variety, which is very few. Top- 
flite opens 6 to 8 very large flowers of a very pure light rose that is 
most attractive. Not a very fast propagator. 
L $3.00, M $2.00, S $1.00, Bulblets .30, 10—$2.40, 100—$19.00 
TRALEE (Krueger) 460 (CE) 
A nice light rose pink that should make an excellent commercial, coming 
on early when there is practically nothing in this color in bloom. 6 or 7 
medium large lightly ruffled florets open on good spikes. Fine propagator 
and germinator. 
L $2.00, M $1.50, S $1.00, Bulblets .25, 10—$2.06, 100—$16.00 
TREASURE ISLAND (Lins) 540 (EM) 
Another one that could be classed with the rose pinks. However to us 
it is rather a light pink with a faint undertone of blush rose. Really a 
giant in plant and flower; one of the very largest. Its 5 or more huge 
florets open on long flowerheads make an imposing sight. A tall, strong 
grower. Bulblets are produced in good quantity, but they do not germinate 
too well unless cracked or peeled. 
L $1.50, M $1.25 ,S .75, Bulblets .20, 10—$1.50 
“T received the glad bulbs, and they certainly are a fine lot of bulbs; 
not a blemish on one, You certainly did your part to raise such healthy 
bulbs, now it is up to me to try to make good with them.” 
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