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Spindrift—‘‘I dislike the ‘dirt’ in its color’’ Mrs. Ed. Conrad, Idaho 
THE BISHOP—(Washington 1947) M. 
36”. Large, long-flowered iris of rich 
Bishop’s purple, a shade midway be- 
tween purple and violet. Smoothly fin- 
ished. $ .50 
THE BLACK DOUGLAS—(J. Sass 1934) 
M.36’’. Blackish violet purple, very rich 
and velvety. Fine form and mp ai 
THE CAPITOL—(Maxwell-Norton 1946) 
M.40”. Giant crystalline white with 
gold hafts and extremely heavy rich 
golden beard. A striking flower on tall 
SsturdyastalkSwiene se. ee $1.50 
THELMA JE AN—(Peck 1939) EM.34’. 
Large, rich petunia-violet early bloom- 
er of great: attraction. 22.22.02 $ .50 
THEODOLINDA—(Ayreés 1932) ML.38”. 
Huge satiny white plicata with button- 
hole stitching of bright blue. A garden 
magnet as evidenced by our ean 
THE ORIOLE—(Schreiner 1947) ML.34’’. 
Rich yellow standards; dark maroon 
falls. Good contrast. Slow grower. $1.00 
THE PENGUIN — (Goodman 1948) M. 
38”. Unusual white-ground plicata. 
Broad standards, heavily dotted cinna- 
mon. Broad white falls heavily bor- 
dered cinnamon. Excellent substance. 
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. ........ Delo 
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 popular 
and won the Dykes medal in etre 
THE SENTINEL — (Hall 1942) M.32”. 
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. j ................ $2.50 
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 
ands Semi-Llarin Sis SC eee ees $2.00 
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. ................ $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 Nbatagpabeniy Sates cs 
Soe 
TIFFAN J 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. 
[oe eect a ere ad oR CO Set fee PPLE NE Ce $1.00 
TIFFANY — (H. Sass 1938) M.34’”. Soft 
yellow plicata with rose stitching. A 
favorite in its color class. Large and 
EULLEL Vise) eee ee et Le ee $ .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 ES 
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. $ .50 
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 
WGre se] pa eee 2 Se re Ne $2.50 
TOKEN—(Hali 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. .............. $ .50 
TOP SERGEANT—(Kirkalnd 1941) ML. 
34”. Brilliant red-brown. Almost a self, 
except that the falls are slightly deeper 
instonesand velvetva = $ .50 
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 larger. 
Leia sare oe Ee OE PONE aed 3 $4.00 
OUR FAVORITES 
COLLECTION 
$27.50 
Personal favorites, not only for their 
beauty, but also for their accommodat- 
ing growing habits. 
1 of these 
Golden Symphony 
Twilight Sky 
plus 4 of these 
Amandine Rocket 
Chivalry Russet Wings 
Desert Song Pink Taleum 
Distance Zantha 
New Snow 
plus 4 of these 
Black Forest Solid Mahogany 
Blue Rhythm Red Majesty 
Cascade Sp!endor Chantilly 
Chi-Yun Extravaganza 
Lynn Langford 
