THANKSGIVING FIRELIGHT. (Austin 
1950) M. 38 in. A large bicolor blend, this 
has tannish yellow standard and falls of 
golden tan flushed with red. Another new 
fall bloomer and a fine one. Net $3.50 
THE ADMIRAL. (Hall 1941) M. 38 in. A 
very fine medium blue. Rich finish and 
good form, with plenty of substance. 
Ar Mie lO4A 4a eee Doo omer eT. $ .75 
THE CHIEFTAIN. (Clev. 1948) M. 38 in. A 
tall, very well branched iris with large 
flowers of glittering copper. $ .75 
THE GUARDSMAN. (Grant 1939) M, 37 in. 
Large, beautifully formed flower of soft 
mulberry with a ae edge around the 
fal lstizovelyiia! Shen sient oiins $1.00 
THE KNOCKOUT. (Muhl, 1951) M. 37 in. 
Another new combination in yellow, this 
has rich yellow standards and lighter 
falls with a heavy brushing of the bright 
vellow sonmeuhe\ halts: ee te. ee $5.00 
THE PENGUIN. (Goodman 1948) M. 38 in. 
A fine new plicata with satiny white 
ground, heavily edged rich chocolate 
TOW Ties teeter $4.00 
THISTLEBLOOM. (Whiting 1951) M. 36 in. 
A sister to Maytime and Opera Pink, this 
is entirely different from either. Stand- 
ards are a very pale orchid pink and the 
falls are deeper thistle, or lavender pink. 
Beautifully formed, the flowers are large 
with very broad petals. Strong well 
Drancheds stalks amare: es Net $7.50 
THOTMES WII. (Klein, 1950) M-L. 40 in. 
A gigantic iris of glistening golden tan 
with a light bronze beard. The falls are 
extra broad and have a heavy texture. 
i Nem ae Saeed Net $12.00 
THREE CHEERS. (Cook 1945) M. 38 in. 
Large, tailored neglecta that is tops in 
this class. Rich, light blue standards and 
falls of deep ultra-marine. H.M. ’46 $1.50 
THREE OAKS. (Whiting 1943) M. 38 in. 
Larger than its sister, Tea Rose; this is 
deep mallow pink with a coppery flush 
and a blue haze on the falls. 
Are. 1949 pr publ tos ee a $1.50 
THREE SISTERS. (DeForest 1942) M. 38 
in. Cream standards and bright red falls. 
Bright.and peautitul = 22-222 $1.00 
TIFFANJA. (DeForest 1942) M. 38 in. A 
broad, flaring plicata of cream white and 
deep buff yellow. Lovely. 
A. M. 1946 
TIP TOP. (Hall 1947) E. 35 in. A “differ- 
ent” plicata. Standards of violet blue. 
Falls of pure white and blue sanding on 
bla ( O° 128 oie Aap cs is arlene tari $2.00 
TISHOMINGO. (Caldwell 1942) M-L. 40 
in. A lovely, light wisteria blue of large 
size and fine form. A, M. 1944... $1.00 
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TOBACCO ROAD. (Klein 1942) M-L. 34 
in. A golden, tobacco brown self. Flar- 
ing form and broad petals. Wonderful. 
A. M. 1946 $2.00 
*TRANQUIL MOON. (Cook 1948) M-L. 40 
in, A large flower with exceptionally 
heavy cubstance, sparkling finish and a 
crisply flaring form. The standards are 
light barium yellow with an edging of 
the same around the silvery white falls. 
Beautitire lave 1950 eee $1.00 
TRULY YOURS. (Fay 1949) M. 38 in, One 
of the most talked of Iris of today. A 
huge flower of white with blending of 
gold across the haft and around the edges 
of the petals. Heavily crimped and ruff- 
1USY3 beh a ah Gad EEE eee dhe 9A rairarrmatg Net $20.00 
TUNISIAN GOLD. (Tompkins 1946) M-L. 
36 in. A massive, but exquisitely formed 
flower of gleaming golden brown and 
French beige. A full golden beard and a 
brushing of red brown on th ehaft adds 
to its beauty. The substance is very 
ISTO tl Se ere eee ere ak. Bt ae $3.50 
“TWILIGHT SKY. (Fay 1949) M. 35 in. An 
exquisitely formed, clean clear light pink 
with a red tinted beard. Mr. Fay con- 
siders this to be the best of his many 
pink seedlings. H. M. 1950 $5.00 
UMBA. (Clev. 1947) M. 37 in. A large ae 
fled blend of peach lavender —____ $2.00 
VATICAN PURPLE. (Whiting 1943) M-L. 
38 in. Deep, bright purple of excellent 
form and finish. Choice. 
H. M. 1943 
VEISHEA. (Whiting 1943) M. 36 in. Bril- 
liant blend of coppery rose and blue. 
Heavy substance and excellent form. 
Wonderful parent, H. M. 1946 $ .75 
VELVET DUSK. (Schreiner 1949) M-L. A 
very dark purple self with heavy sub- 
stance and velvety finish. —......___. $3.50 
VIOLET SYMPHONY. (Smith 1940) E-M. 
40 in. Gleaming violet of large size and 
perfect form. Very broad hafts and pet- 
LS eA TM 943 meee ore ee eter eee $75 
VISION OF MIRZA. (DeForest 1944) M. 
40 in. A gigantic plicata of cream with 
allover markings of brown violet. 
Wines. 60 ear eae Aa MS. $1.00 
*VISTA VERONICA, (Bus 1950) M. 46 in. 
A gigantic flower of beautiful form with 
broad rounded petals. The color is a 
light orchid blue and the flower has a 
crepe like finish that is derived from 
the color makeup of tiny veins and net- 
tings of orchid blue on a lighter ears 
Sie ree ET ene eee eee 7.50 
VOODOO. (Klein 1948) M. 35 in. A darker 
and more brown version of Mexico, this 
has a rich glowing finish. Fine ____ $2.00 
WAKARUSA. (Lapham 1941) E-M, 36 in. 
A very bright blend of red and orange. 
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