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speckled and sprinkled light golden brown. Carries as a butff-cream in the 
garden... os: 0 Bakinual: Je bs Bre Oa ee ee 1.25 
TIFFANY. (H. Sass 1938). This plicata is soft yellow heavily sprayed bronze- 
roses wc. . ei Dben Ati tign 5 eee ineee 2 Supe ree e .35;) 3) for:.857 @ 25a tomas 
TIGER TIGER. 24 in. The bronzy standards and brownish-red falls produce a 
color combination that is both rich and satisfying. .35; 3 for .85; 25 for 6.25 
TIMAGAMI. 36 in. Amazingly brilliant and beautiful copper-red flowers pro- 
duced in.greatest: protusiond 20 ..i00he: GG tee ene Se .40; 3 for 1.00 
TINT O'TAN, 40¥in:’ Areal! bronzyitanicr shoei ee ee 30; 3 for .75 
TISHOMINGO. 42 in. (Calwell 1942). Large Wistaria blue self of very flar- 
ing form and firmest substance. The standards are highly and roundly 
domed. The falls are flaring with lighter flush around the beard. A frosty 
flush envelops the whole flower and accentuates the cool crispness of this 
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TITIAN LADY. 40 in. (G. Douglas 1941). Pure white with roundly domed 
standards and semi-flaring falls. The distinctive feature of this flower is 
the intense tangerine beard that lights up the center of the flower. ..... 1.00 
TOBACCO ROAD. 34 in. (Kleinsorge 1942).. A very distinctive Iris of rich 
tobacco brown. The flower is compact and firm with heavy substance and 
trim flaringy forms ee. e2 «ice ene e dntecavely deus ond nin. hea RUN ean 3.00 
TOURNAMENT PRINCESS. (Milliken). The coloring is a soft and unusual com- 
bination of two shades of light violet. The firmly built flowers are large (7 
inches) semi-flaring and are carried on well branched stalks. ............ 1.50 
TOURNAMENT QUEEN. (Milliken). A bright fuchsia-toned flower, firmly built 
and flaring, which spreads seven inches or more. The texture and lustre 
is like that of closely woven fine-thread nylon. The petals are serated and 
are flexed enough so that portions of them are always high-lighted. Styles 
are chartreuse with a fuchsia-ridge down the middle. Very fragrant. .... 1.50 
3 for 4.00 
TRAILS END. 38 in. Standards, orange red over bronzy yellow; Falls, straw- 
berryimad. scr rwigs (ey iin Beans eer mule. 6 25; 3 for .50; 25 for 4.00 
TREASURE ISLAND. 40 in. A late bloomer of large perfectly formed, clear, 
clean puretsottigoldemmyellowas, gai ao). loohy.. bead eee 40; 3 for 1.00 
TRUE DELIGHT. 36 in. This is a perfect counterpart of True Charm, but 
while True Charm has the blue-toned feathered edge, the marking on True 
Delight takes on a bright pink tone. .......... .30; 3 for .75; 25 for 5.00 
TUSCANY GOLD, 36 in. This old-gold variety seems as though poured from 
molten’ metale.n. 2 .iowtul edt Taio Taatener mantle teenie eee 35; SP Seton ieee 
TWILIGHT SKY. 35 in. (Fay 1948). The medium sized flowers are well tailored 
with clean hafts and flaring form. The red beard is in sharp contrast to 
the clear pink of the flower. The widely spaced flowers are carried on 
strong. well branched stalks. . 00.45... +000. «> wnt, ne 15.00 
UKIAH. Deep tones of brown standards somewhat paler. The beard and center 
arevot ioldegold, .aacueae. aie Trek pe. fee eee .30; 3 for .75; 25 for 5.00 
UMBA. A beautiful light peach-lavender blend. A large flower. Falls and 
standards wide and well rounded with slight ruffling. ''Umba'' means 
bright-sunshines\ A. i OS00025% ot ial gg ee 4.00 
VALOR. 50 in. A deep, rich, blackish blue violet; bright crimson in the sunlight.  .30 
3 for .75; 25 for 5.00 
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