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TIFFANJA 
TIFFANJA (DeForest, 1942). M. 42”. A.M. 1946. This distinctive yellow 
plicata with standards and style-arms of colorful buff, and round 
spreading falls of glistening white, edged with colonial buff, then 
brushed at haft and speckled around border with light brown. $1.00 
TIFFANY (H. Sass, 1938). M. 36”. A.M. ALS. 1943. A soft yellow 
plicata, with stitching of deep rose, heavier on the falls. Large 
ruffled flowers. 50c 
TIP TOP (D. Hall, 1947). M. 35". A crisply textured plicata that is 
different. The standards are of violet blue, falls of white, delicately 
peppered with blue around the edges and within the throat. $4.00 
TISHOMINGO (Caldwell, 1942). ML. 40”. A.M. A.LS. 1944. As a chal- 
lenge to the new blues, this wisteria blue self combines a clarity 
of color with crispness of texture. Highly domed standards and wide 
flaring falls, enveloped with a frosty flush. $1.00 
TITIAN LADY (Douglas, 1941). ML. 40”. H.M. A.I.S. 1941. Beautiful 
pure white Iris with domed standards and semi-flaring falls, grown 
on tall, well branched stalks. Beard of titian red. 75c 
TOBACCO ROAD (Kleinsorge, 1942). M. 32”. A.M. 1946. A striking 
blend of golden tobacco brown. Standards are crisp in texture, 
almost closed, falls are horizontal.-“Flowers are large and long 
lasting. $3.00 
TOKEN (Hall, 1939). M. 38". Immense flowers with standards gold 
flushed red, falls a blend of rose brown and red. 50c 
TREVA (DeForest, 1942). ML. 40”. H.M. A.L.S. 1946. Golden apricot 
self that has a frost-like sheen. Blooms are large, wide-petaled and 
of splendid substance. $3.00 
TREASURE ISLAND (Kleinsorge, 1937). M. 38". A.M. A.I.S. 1945. A 
real treasure with large flowers of pure gold with falls washed 
lightly with cream at center. Heavy and rich gold beard. 50c 
VEINED BEAUTY (Weed, 1940). EM. 36’. Plicata of white and violet. 
Standards veined and washed violet, falls white with the outer half 
inch edged with dotted and veined violet. 40c 
VIOLINE (Kinish, 1949). M. 36”. A firm textured and long lasting 
deep blue violet self. Flowers are very fragrant, beard blue, tipped 
light yellow. Strong well branched plants. $3.00 
VIOLET SYMPHONY (Smith, 1940). M. 40’. A.M. AIS. 1943. There 
is a quiet beauty in this gleaming violet self, with a slight bronze 
flush at the haft. This enormomus flower is precisely formed and 
ranks at the very top of its class. eye 

VE—Very Early. E—Early. EM—Early to Midseason. M—Midseason. ML—Midseason Late. L=Late VL Verg Late. 
