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TOURNAMENT — (J. Wills 1948) L.42”. 
Purple-rose with yellow beard and 
brown overlay on the hafts. Large, 
broad-petalled, domed and semi-flaring 
in form, this seedling of Monadnock is 
brighter, smoother, richer and eee 
a 
TOURNAMENT QUEEN— (Milliken 
1946) E.36”. A _ bright fuchsia-rose, 
large, flaring and firmly built which 
blooms early thereby emphasizing its 
unusual and attractive color. A Cali- 
fornian which has proved hardy ae 
$2.00 
TOWER OF JEWELS — (Salbach 1941) 
M.38”. Standards, golden yellow; falls, 
blended mauve and yellow. 7. 24_— $ 50 
TRANQUIL MOON—(P. Cook 1948) ML. 
40”. Standards, light pure yellow, 
which also carries into the hafts and 
narrow margining of the crisp hori- 
zontal, silvery-white falls. Sparklingly 
fresh and heavy substanceda......... $12.00 
TREASURE ISLAND—(Kleinsorge 1937) 
M.36”. Bright clear yellow with a 
lighter area in the center of each fall. 
Large and tall with moderate branch- 
ing. It has been, and still is, a very 
MOpuIar YELLOW. SS] -..-0....--.-..2-.cccsccee $2.50 
TREASURE TROVE—(Sturtevant 1940) 
L.24”. This is a table iris, not a tall- 
bearded. A gem in its Naranja color- 
ing it is lovely for foreground planting 
mmerower arrangements. .......-...-...- SU 
TRIPTYCH — (Wareham 1939) ML.38’’. 
Large flaring medium-toned yellow of 
fine form and substance. $1.00 
TUNISIAN GOLD W— (Tompkins 1946) 
ML.36”. Smoothly finished rich pow- 
dered gold with overtone of French 
beige and haft of deep antique brown. 
General effect, rich golden brown. 
Large, broad- petalled, heavy-sub- 
stanced with strong stalks and good 
Oo 7 nel i) Fe. ea ego $7.50 
TWILIGHT SK Y— (Fay 1948) M.35”. 
Pink-bud pink with red beard. Excep- 
tionally well formed, with clean hafts, 
good substance and stalk. Hardy and 
vigorous. $10.00 
VAGABOND PRINCE—(J. Sass 1940) M. 
32”. Smooth deep purple with a high 
gloss or sheen. Fine form and crisp, 
weather resistant substance......... $ .40 
VALIANT — (Sturtevant 1937) EM.40”. 
Standards, blended blue and_ée gold. 
Falls, wisteria violet with old gold 
edge. Strong orange beard. Large. 
Good blue and yellow blends are A 
VATICAN PURPLE—(Whiting 1943) 
ML.36”. Rich dark blue-purple_ with 
heavy textured satiny finish without 
haft markings. Of bold stature with 
widely spreading falls. sje ............ $3.00 
VEDETTEW— (Cayeux 1936) ML.36”. 
Crinkly honey yellow to chamois with 
sparkling gold on edges of falls. $ .50 

VEISHEA— (Whiting 1943) M.30”. Bright 
copper-rose blend with a blaze of blue 
in the center of each fall............. $1.00 
VELVET DUSK — (Schreiner 1948) ML. 
36”. Very dark descendant of Sable. 
Sculptured form, well flared and 
rounded, with glistening sheen. Bluish 
brown beard. $7.50 
VICE REGAL—(Miles 1946) M.32”. A su- 
preme shade of glowing bronzy red- 
purple with bronze beard and scarcely 
any haft markings. A self except for 
the velvet of the falls. A new and 
foverysGanadians oo eee $2.00 
VIOLET CROWN — (Kirkland 1931) EM. 
38”. Deep lilac self with rich glistening 
texture. Very large and tall......... $ 50 
VIOLET SYMPHONY—(K. Smith 1940) 
M.40”. Lilac-mauve or light purple self 
with massive broad-petalled flowers of 
especially finished appearance, smooth, 
precisely carved, and without veining. 
Finest of its color, Sige = 4 eee Seto 
VISION FUGITIVE — (Wareham 1942) 
ML.39”. Cream standards, ruffled and 
domed. Broad blue-white falls with 
chrome- yellow hafts and yellow trac- 
ery at the rims. Firm substance and 
wellspranchedistalks=fea uo $3.50 
VISION OF MIRZA—(DeForest 1944) M. 
38”. Large marbled plicata with cream- 
yellow ground heavily striated brown- 
rose. Particularly clean, bright color- 
Ing woalleavigOrous plant, 2 2 $1.00 
VISTA VERONICA—(W. E. Buss 1950) 
See 1950 Introductions. 
VOODOO — (Kleinsorge 1948) M.30”. 
Tightly closed erect standards of rich 
chocolate brown; broad stiffly hori- 
zontal falls of blackish red-brown. 
Both crimped and ruffled at the 
edges. Average size. Rich color. $6.00 
W ABAS H—(Williamson 1936) M.38”. 
Snowy white standards; purple falls 
with a white margin. This tall, clean- 
cut amoena has no rival. It is the un- 
disputed best of its color class. Dykes 
WiedslelodOtisiese a. Cer eka Si-O 
WAKARUSA—(Lapham 1941) M.32”. A 
radiant blending of brililant orange 
and vivid red. In effect a burnt-orange 
bicolor with velvet falls. Poor grower 
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WAR EAGLE—¥JU. Sass 1933) M.38”. 
Giant coppery rose-red. An old MNS 
WASATCH— (Thorup 1935) E.36”. Giant 
white plicata with blue stitching and 
somewhat crepey texture. A well-sub- 
stanced early bloomer and probably the 
larepestenlicata.<.2 2k oe $ .40 
WEST POINT—(Nicholls 1938) L.36’. 
Two-tone indigo-blue, the standards 
bright and falls deeper with brown 
epalletsron the hattss 2 ee S200 
