Our Guarantee —Every Item Top Quality 
TA MING. 35 in. (Whiting 1943.) Chinese yellow with an orange flush on the 
falls. Neat, clean and fresh in coloring and of full, rounded form. .... |.00 
TAN BOY. (Marx 1949). A light bronze self. The standards are old bronze ang 
the falls a shade lighter and brighter. The massive, lightly ruffled flowers 
are pertectly placed on superbly branched stems about 38 inches high. .. 7.50 
TAPESTY ROSE. 38 in. (Hall 1942). Langorous, simply exquisite soft old rose 
colored blend in a class without much competition. Large, well formed 
flowers of excellent substance on a strong, very well branched stem. ..... 1.50 
TAPPAN. (Cassebeer 1949). Tall luminous medium blue; large flaring flowers 
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TEA ROSE. 36 in. (Whiting 1944). Strong growing tea rose with buff shadings. 
This deep shade of mellow-pink with its coppery shading gives the effect 
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eetey SION, BLUE. A gorgeous vivid blue. ... oo. ice ee eee. 50; 3 for 1.00 
THE ADMIRAL. 37 in. (Hall 1941). A clean bright, medium blue self with a 
wonderful silky lustrous quality. The flower holds its color well, has a clean, 
unmarked haft and is of fine form and good substance. ...... .75; 3 for 2.00 
THE BISHOP. 38 in. (Washington 1937). A smoothly finished long flower of 
intense Bishop's Purple. The standards are large and well domed, the large 
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THE BLACK DOUGLAS. 38 in. Pansy-violet, but looks black. Very rich and 
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THE CAPITOL. 38 in. (Maxwell-Norton 1945). A gleaming, large, full formed 
white Iris with a bright gold haft and a bright orange beard so large and 
prominent it looks as if the entire flower were lit up by the bright colored 
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THE CHIEFTAIN. One of the best red copper Iris. Color intense copper red 
with an electric blue feather at end of yellow beard. Not large but very 
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THEODOLINDA. A lovely white Iris stitched in blue. ............ 535-93) tOcee-c> 
THE RED BRICK. (Weed). The flowers are large with red standards and an 
| orange cast. The falls are veined and rounded. ............. 40; 3 for 1.00 
THE RED DOUGLAS. Huge, smooth, rosy wine red, deep and intense. ..... 1.00 
3 for 2.50 
THREE CHEERS. 38 in. (Cook 1945). A brilliant, sharply contrasting, blue bi- 
color; a more brilliant and taller Amigo. The standards are an opaque 
light blue almost blue white; the falls a sort of ultramarine-purple with a 
metallic luster. A prominent whitish beard gives the tlower a dramatic note. 4.00 
THREE OAKS. 38 in. (Whiting 1943). This glowing, massive old-rose-pink 
blend with very broad flowers is an eye catcher. The pleasant color has a 
mellow tone and the flower is highlighted with an overlay of rosy copper 
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THREE SISTERS. 30 in. (DeForest 1941). A color contrast A creamy yellow 
standards and red-violet falls, sort of half way between a variegata and 
an amoena. There is no overlapping of the two colors. ................ 1.00 
THURATUS. 34 in. A rich blackish prune-purple, with a velvety lustre that 
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TIFFANJA. 38 in. (DeForest 1942). Smooth, clear cut plicata, stylishly assem- 
bled. Standards creamy colonial buff with more white cast falls, both 
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