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THE PENGUIN — (Goodman 1948) M. 
38”. Unusual white-ground plicata. 
Broad standards, heavily dotted cinna- 
mon. Broad white falls heavily bor- 
dered cinnamon. Excellent Se OG 
THE RAVE N—(Whiting 1944) M.36”. 
Glossy black-purple, flaring and slight- 
ly ruffled. A free bloomer of good sub- 
stance. Vigorous and hardy........... $1.00 
THE RED DOUGLAS — (J. Sass 1937) 
ML.38”. Huge, smooth, rosy, wine red, 
deep and intense and Solid to the haft. 
This purple-red is deservedly 1 8 
and won the Dykes Medal in 1941 
THE SENTINEL — (Hall 1942) Be 
Glowing orange-copper. Introduced for 
its brilliant color, which has great gar- 
den value. $ .50 
THREE CHEERS—(Cook 1945) ML.40”. 
Brilliant bicolor of Amigo type. Stand- 
ards, pale violet; falls, dark violet to 
mulberry purple, semi-flaring, with a 
narrow border of pale violet. Excellent 
substance and texture .js5 $4.00 
THREE OAKS — (Whiting 1943) M.38”’’. 
Massive bright rose-pink blend, high- 
lighted with an overlay of rosy copper 
and a touch of bright blue in the cen- 
ter of the falls. Broad-petalled, domed 
and semi-flaring. sje $2.50 
THREE SISTERS—(DeForest 1941) ML. 
35”. The pale cream standards and 
violet red falls produce a most intrigu- 
ing color combination. The standards 
fade whiter in the sun and the effect 
is almost red and white, ..2.2220.. $1.00 
TIETON — (Norton 1948) M.38”. Excep- 
tionally attractive white ground pli- 
cata with tan-buff markings, overall 
on the standards, a bordering on the 
falls. Large and well-substanced. $7.50 

‘one of the richest things in the garden’’ Nina N. Winegar, Colo. 

TIFFANJ A—(DeForest 1942) M.38”. 
Firm standards of buff and this color 
also borders the white falls which are 
brushed at the haft and _ speckled 
around the border with golden brown. 
Large, smooth and well substanced. 
fsje 22.4.2... eee $1.00 
TIFFANY — (H. Sass 1938) M.34’. Soft 
yellow plicata with rose stitching. A 
favorite in its color class. Large and 
ruffly.. j0..45.. See $ .50 
TIP TOP — (Hall 1947) M.30”. Striking 
and unusual color combination. Stand- 
ards solid violet blue; falls white, deli- 
cately peppered blue in throat and on 
edges. Clean, crisp and of good "S506 
TISHOMINGO— (Caldwell 1942) ML. 40”. 
Large, crisp, wisteria blue with a frosty 
flush and widely spreading form $1.00 
TITIAN LADY—(G. Dougias 1941) ML. 
40”. Soft white with intense tangerine 
beard which lights up the center. $ .75 
TOBACCO ROAD — (Kleinsorge 1942) 
ML.33”. Crisp golden tobacco brown 
with broad falls held stiffly horizontal. 
A most individual flower with heavy 
substance. The plant is not vigorous 
here. . 7 .2..2.0....-0. $3.00 
TOKEN—(Hall 1939) M.38”. Standards, 
old gold flushed rose. Falls, rosy 
brown-red with little veining. Carries 
much of the salmony orange effect 
present in’ Mary Geddes. .............. $¥.00 
TON G A—(DeForest 1942) M.40”. The 
ruddy tan or russet standards are good 
but the brownish red falls look dull. 
We prefer Spokan) $ .40 
TOP SERGEANT—(Kirkalnd 1941) ML. 
34’. Brilliant red-brown. Almost a self, 
except that the falls are slightly deeper 
intone, and velvety. 32 $ .50 

POPULARITY COLLECTION 
10 Choice Varieties, selected as outlined $5. All 58—$27.50 



; Angelus 
pune peda peat _ Aphra 
( i ztec Copper Arctic 
| Berkeley Gold Balmung Brunhilde 
Caroline Burr Cathedral Dome Buttercup Lane 
Copper Rose | China Maid California Peach 
Gayoso Copper Pink Copper Lustre 
Hoosier Sunrise Elizabeth Ann Elsa Sass 
Mulberry Rose ‘Plus Fiest Plus Fair Elaine 
Any | Nightingale shed Florentine 
! Red Amber any - Flora Zenor any Frank Adams 
3 Remembrance . | Great Lakes Glen Ellen 
~ | Royal Scot 4 Klondyke Gold 3 Gloriole 
Sable L. Merton Gage Golden Majesty 
| Shishaldin Majenica Lighthouse 
| Snow Velvet Ming Yellow Louvois _ 
|The Admiral | Nightfall Miss California 
| Three Sisters Sunset Beam Samovar _ 
| Vision of Mirza The Red Douglas Snoqualmie 
Violet Symphony Stardom ; 
William A. Setchell Stella Polaris 
Tiffany 

Add $1 to defray shipping costs and select, in addition, one of the following: 
Briarwood, Chicory Blue, Bandmaster, Tea Rose. State choice. 


