16 MAGNOLIA FARM IRIS GARDENS 
TIFFANY (H. Sass 1938) M 34” A.M. _ 35c; 3 for 90c 
Heavily marked rosy-purple on a creamy ground, this large plicata is 
nicely ruffed and well proportioned. 
TOBACCO ROAD (Klein. 1942) M 34” A.M. $2.00 
A golden tobacco brown from Oregon that has created a sensation tn 
the iris world. An abundance of broad, flaring flowers on well branched 
stems. Moderate grower. 
TOKEN (Hall 1939) M 38” 35c; 3 for 75c 
Huge copper-tan and red-brown bicolor of great garden merit. One of 
the best performing iris we grow. 
TRAIL’S END (Wmsn. 1934) M 36” H.M. — -25e; 3 for 50c 
A coppery orange and red blend that is fine for massing. 
TREASURE ISLAND (Klein. 1937) ML 36” A.M. 35c; 3 for 90c 
An immensely popular yellow iris of grand shape and purity of color. 
Huge broad petaled flowers. 
VARESE (Wmsn. 1935) M 34” 35c 
Beautiful reddish-violet, a color all too rare in iris. 
VATICAN PURPLE (Whit. 1943) ML 38” H.M. $2.00 
Solidly colored deep blue-purple, rich and bright. Big flaring blooms 
on tall, well branched stems. Vigorous. 
VEISHEA (Whit. 1943) M 36” H.M. $1.60 
Rosy-copper with metallic highlight of blue on the falls. 
VIOLET CROWN (Kirk. 1931) EM 40” H.M. 35c; 3 for 90c 
A clear self of deep lilac, splendid in every way. Large, wavy flowers on 
tall, strong stems. Fragrant. 
VIOLET SYMPHONY (Smith 1940) M 40” A.M. 60c 
A descendent of Violet Crown with larger flowers of broad, rounded 
form. Near perfect blooms of lilac-mauve. 
WABASH (Wmsn. 1937) M 36” D.M. 1940. 35c; 3 for 75c 
The leading amoena with silken white standards and vibrant violet 
blue falls edged white. Flaring flowers. 
WAKARUSA (Lap. 1941) EM 34” H.M. 60c; 3 for $1.50 
A dazzling bicolor of flaming orange and fiery red. Most other iris seem 
dull by comparison. Velvety falls. 
WAR EAGLE (J. Sass 1933) L 30” 25c; 3 for 50c 
An immense rosy-violet iris of moderate height. An iris to piant in 
quantity; dependable and free blooming. 
WASATCH (Thorup 1935) E 34” H.M. 35c; 3 for 90c 
One of the largest of all iris and one of the first to bloom. Heavy sub- 
stanced white plicato with buttonhole stitching of light blue. Strong 
Stems. 
WEST POINT (Nich. 1938) L 38” H.M. 50c; 3 for $1.25 
Rich indigo blue of formal, military carriage with brown overlay at the 
haft. One of the very last to bloom. 
