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Titan (Palmer) (542) (Midseason) Huge 
——_ salmon rose which opens up to 9 
well placed blooms on a tall plant. Great 
variety for show purposes or for cut flowers. 
Just had a very large order from a grower 
who tried it this past season. 
Tivoli (K x M) (461) Lustrously beautiful 
——— soft rose. Opens 8-10 well placed 
blooms ona tall strong plant. One of the very 
best pinks on the market. But doesn’t seem to 
make much growth from bulblets. 
Topflight (LoSalle) (560) (Midseason) 
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soft rose blending to somewhat darker 
feather. Opens 8 5” blooms on a slender 
willowy stem, about 4% feet tall. One of the 
most beautiful pink varieties in existence and 
this past year was better than ever with me. 
Trail’s End (Ficht) (562) (Midseason) 
=a, numue Deep lavender rose iwith a 
large creamy yellow throat. Somewhat like 
Folklore but a larger bloom and somewhat 
softer shade of rose. A fine all around variety. 
Opens 7-8 slightly ruffled blooms. This was 
better with me this year than previously. A 
really fine variety for cut flowers. 
Tralee (Krueger) (460) Silvery rose in 
jp pee color’ Opens 48% or more well 
placed florets on a tall straight spike. Fine 
exhibition and commercial variety. An early 
bloomer fast growing in popularity. 
Treasure Island (Lins) (540) A very 
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ruffled florets on a tall stem that is always 
straight. Have heard lots about this variety 
but never grew it till last season when | 
found it to be very good. Opens up to 8 blooms 
on a long head. Should make a grand cut 
flower variety. Is somewhat like a glorified 
Rosa Van Lima. 
Trocadero (Lins) (422) (Early midsea- 
son) Carrot orange salmon, 
soft clean distinctive shade that is very at- 
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tractive. Opens 5-6 5” blooms with 5 more 
showing. A unique color and a variety that 
should be very popular. 
Truelove (Klein) (440) (Early) Very 
Thea oeautitul «clears shell pink: 
Opens 6-8 wide open somewhat ruffled 
blooms on a medium height plant. Very nice 
for early cut flower work. 
Tunia’s Delight (8cth) (622) Clear 
deep orange witha 
narrow blue picotee edge around every 
petal. A very beautiful variety. Opens 8 huge 
blooms at a time. Great prize winner. 
Tunita’s Elite oth) (590) Very large 
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is a sort of bronzy orange edged with smoky 
orange and a fiery orange red throat marking. 
Huge spike like Tunia’s Mahomet. This and 
Tunia’s Delight are both heavy propagators. 
Tunia’s Mahomet (oth) (590) 
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a rich coloring. Velvety smoky plum rose tinged 
with orange scarlet in the throat. One of the 
best smokies and a big seller. 
Tut’s Both (Both) (422) Deep orange 
ai ace withearsmall blueisn blotch. 
An odd color but one that is better than it 
sounds and extremely showy. It shows up way 
across the field. 
Uncle Tom (Salman) (454) (Midseason) 
7% s s)e ae) Deep purplish and browne 
ish maroon. Something a little different from 
other dark reds. Tall strong grower. 
Vega (Chase) (406) Sister seedling of 
“~~ Canopus but somewhat smaller. 
Grows tall with long heads with up to 16-18 
buds. Fine for the home garden or for cut 
flowers. 
Velvet Mantle (Fischer) (454) Rich 
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red with silken sheen. Opens 5-9 5” round 
flat open florets on a tall spike. Color shades 

ilovlet you know what lovely glads | always get from the bulbs | have received from you 
in the past nine years. The most outstanding | have are Boulogne of the reds, the other three are 
Gen. Eisenhow, Pres. Truman, Susquehanna. They all had long spikes twenty-two and twenty- 
three buds and five and six blooms ata time.” 
—Roy D. Meacham, N. Y. 
