THE CAPITOL. (Maxwell-Norton). 
A large clear crystalline white with 
extremely heavy deep golden beard 
and haft is golden. Very large heavy 
flower. Flowers well spaced, strong 
stalks, 38 inches tall. This isa 
standout. Glistening snow white. 
H.M. 1946. A.M. 1951. $1.00 
THE ADMIRAL. Deep medium blue. 
Very fine, large flower. Award Merit. 
60¢ 
THE RED DOUGLAS .This redDykes 
Medal winner from Mr. Sass speaks 
for itself. Color in general is raisin 
purple in dahlia purple. Lovely. 50¢ 
THREE CHEERS. Standards are light 
opaque blue, nearly white, falls are 
red purple. Whitish blue beard. J.ove- 
ly indeed, H.M. 1946. $1.00 
TIETON. (Norton 1948). Here isa 
cross of Royal Scot x [.ady Naomi 
that is really a different plicata. 
Standards are tan-buff solid, with 
stitching of same lovely color on the 
edge of the falls, with white back- 
ground in center of the falls. Golden 
beard, large flower of strong sub- 
stance, strong stalk, and about 38 
inches tall. $1.50 
THREE OAKS. This glowing rose 
pink is far ahead of its advance no- 
tice. Call it deep mellow pink, with 
overlay of rosy copper. A.\I. 1949, 
S0¢ 
TIFFANJA. Another DeForest beau- 
ty that is a headliner. Standards 
near colonial buff. Fall white with 
border of colonial buff. Lovely. H. 
M. A.M. 1946. 60¢ 
TITIAN LADY. A self of purest 
white, with beard of Titian red. Love- 
y- 15¢ 
TISHOMINGO. A large clear wisteria 
blue self of great merit. A.M. A best 
blue of ‘‘must have”’’ quality. 15¢ 
TIP TOP. Standards are solid violet 
blue, the falls are white, peppered 
blue. $1.35 
TOBACCO ROAD. It is a golden to- 
bacco brown, and a self in color. 
Superb. H.M. A.M. 1946. $2.50 
TOURNAMENT. (J. Wills 1948) L. 
This large luminous iris is one of the 
best in the rose-purple class, really 
more rose than purple. Its color car- 
_ ries to a great distance in the gar- 
den. The rounded flowers have broad 
full standards and wide semi-flaring 
falls, enriched with a velvety brown 
overlay on the hafts. Good substanc- 
ed flowers, strong sturdy stalks, A 
great addition in prolonging the sea- 
son of bloom. H.M., A.LS. 1948. 42 
inches. $4.00 
TRANQUILITY, (fay 1950). A very 
large milk-white flower on perfectly 
branched stalks. 38 inches tall, 
Heaviest substance. Round flower 
with domed standards and flaring 
falls. Maybe the best white. $12.50 
TRANQUIL MOON. (Cook, 1948). A 
most novel new thing with light yel- 
low to deep cream standards and sil- 
very white falls bordered the yellow 
of the standards, Ilafts are likewise 
shaded yellow. The falls of this Iris 
are extra wide and flare out almost 
flat, as in Tobacco Road and Ballet 
Dancer. J.arge, thick petaled and 
sparkling; 40 inches tall. H.M., A.I. 
5. 1950; $19.00 
TREVA. (DeForest 1945). Golden 
apricot self, of large size and smooth, 
spreading form. Closed domed stand- 
ards, $1.00 
TRULY YOURS. (Fay, 1949). The 
heart of this spectacular creation is 
bright yellow, shading off to almost 
white at the top of the standards and 
the bottom of the falls. The entire 
flower is ruffled and edged in lace, 
like Chantilly. Unopened buds are 
yellow, because the undersides of the 
falls are yellow although faced white 
on top! Gigantic in size, 38 inches 
tall; very late. H.M., A.I.S., 1949. 
$20.00 
TWILIGHT SKY. (Fay, 1949), A pink 
of exceptional form and substance 
with pink buds and red beard. Par- 
entage is Pink Cameo x F'loradora. 
Mr. Fay considers this the best out 
of hundreds of seedlings raised for 
clear pinks, It is of lovely form and 
tailored appearance, soft clean deep 
pink with red tinged beard. 35 inches 
tallce HM; Adl.>., 1950. $4.50 
VATICAN PURPLE. (Whiting 1943) 
ML. 38 inches. Rich and majestic, 
a glossy blue-purple self with a sat- 
in-like finish. Heavily textured, broad 
formed blooms, wide spreading falls. 
Tall stalks carry many flowers, This 
color is always needed in the garden 
and this Iris is a reliable grower 
where many darks are less so. H.M., 
1943. $1.00 
VIOLET SYMPHONY. (Smith, 1940) 
M. 40 inches. A_ gleaming lilac- 
mauve self, the individual blooms 
have a finished appearance as if pre-. 
cisely carved. Huge in size, broad 
petaled. A splendid Iris whose quiet 
beauty ranks it near the top of its 
class. A flawless flower. H.M., 
1940. A.M. 1943. 60¢ 
