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THE PENGUIN—(Goodman 1948) M.38”. Unusual white-ground 
plicata. Broad standards, heavily dotted cinnamon. Broad white 
falls heavily bordered cinnamon. Excellent substance. $4.00 
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 1941. focus SLO) 
THREE CHEERS—(Cook 1945) ML.40”. Brilliant bicolor of Amigo 
type. Standards, pale violet; falls, dark violet to mulberry-purple, 
semi-flaring, with a narrow border of pale violet. Excellent sub- 
stance and texture. $1.50 
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 center of the falls. Broad-petalled, domed and 
Semi-HaTing peje neta a ee. Seen | eee eee $1.50 
THREE SISTERS—(DeForest 1941) ML.35”. The pale cream stand- 
ards and violet-red falls produce a most intriguing color com- 
bination. The standards fade whiter in the sun and the effect is 
althost:redtand white, aie “isdn ke a) oe ee ees $1.00 
TIETON—(Norton 1948) M.38”. Exceptionally attractive white 
ground plicata with tan-buff markings, over-all on the standards, 
a bordering on the falls. Large and well-substanced. $2.00 
TIFFANJA—(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 wellisubstanced ic] Came ey me eae tere Oe eee CO aes $0.75 
TIFFANY—(H. Sass 1938) M.34”. Soft yellow plicata with rose stitch- 
ing. A favorite in its color class. Large and ruffled. j. ........ $0.50 
TIP TOP—(Hall 1947) M.30”. Striking and unusual color combina- 
tion. Standards solid violet-blue; falls white, delicately peppered 
blue on edges. Clean, crisp and of good form. $2.00 
TITIAN LADY—(G. Douglas 1941) ML.40”. Soft white with intense 
tangerine beard which lights up the center. $0.50 
TOBACCO ROAD-—(Kleinsorge 1942) ML.33”. Crisp golden tobacco 
brown with broad falls held stiffly horizontal. Lacks vigor. j. $2.00 
TOURNAMENT—(J. Wills 1948) 1.42”. 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. fe. $3.50 
Pi 
PRAIRIE SUNSET 
Orelio—‘“‘very lovely and quite outstanding’ Mrs. Wallace White, Altoona, Pa. 
TOURNAMENT QUEEN —(Milliken 1946) E.36”. Bright fuchsia-rose, 
large, flaring and firmly built which blooms early. A Californian 
Wihichishas spTOveds hardy ahete, p= sec. = teenies $1.50 
TRANQUIL MOON—(P. Cook 1948) ML.40”. Standards, light pure 
yellow, which also carries into the hafts and narrow margining of 
the crisp horizontal, silvery white falls. Sparklingly fresh and heavy 
substanced Wel: 20 oc thes a pk eh et 2 ec ee $7.00 
TRULY YOURS—(Fay 1949) L.38”. Outstandingly beautiful, the 
ruffled, lace-edged standards and falls pale out to near white at 
the extremities from the bright yellow heart. The thickly sub- 
stanced falls have yellow reverse. Reluctant grower here. fse. $20.00 
TUNISIAN GOLD—(Tompkins 1946) ML.36. General effect, rich 
golden brown. Large, broad petalled, heavy-substanced with strong 
Stalkstandscoodsbranching eee tess es ee $3.50 
TWILIGHT SKY—(Fay 1948) M.35”. Pink-bud pink with red beard. 
Exceptionally well formed, with clean hafts, good substance and 
stalk YH ardy and vigorous. ) @. 4.20 21... ee $5.00 
UTAH FIESTA—(Mublestein 1948) EM.30”. Rich orange blend with 
falls shaded lavender. Makes a showy clump. _....0......... $1.50 
a eee 
RANGER 
VALIANT— (Sturtevant 1957) EM.40”. Standards, blended blue and 
gold. Falls, wistaria-violet with old gold edge. Strong orange 
beard. Large. Good blue and yellow blends are few. $0.50 
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. $1.50 
VELVET DUSK—(Schreiner 1948) ML.36”. Very dark descendant of 
Sable. Sculptured form, well flared and rounded, with glistening 
sheen. Bluish brown beard. $3.50 
VICE REGAL—(Miles 1946) M.32”. A supreme shade of glowing 
bronzy red-purple with bronze beard and scarcely any haft mark- 
ings. A self except for the velvet of the falls. A new and lovely 
Canadian. we." eS Br 2 Se, i ea $1.00 
