TALLY HO 9.00 
(Hall ’49) M. 32”—The general color of this 
flower is something new and pleasing. The 
upper part of the falls are close to fuschia- 
colored orchids. The domed standards and 
lower part of the falls are lighter. It is a 
large well formed flower of heavy substance. 
It is one of the most valuable parents for 
getting increase in size and variety of color. 
TEA ROSE 1.00 
(Whiting 44) M. 36”—-Glowing deep pink 
with coppery shadings. A strong clear color. 
warm and delicate, in a finely formed 
flower, broad-petaled and full. The plant is 
vigorous and hardy. H.M. ’45. 
TECHNICOLOR 12.00 
(Whiting ’50) M. 34”—A brilliant red with 
a Spanish brown cast. A rich and glowing 
color. H.M. ’50. 
THE ADMIRAL .60 
(Hall 741) M.L. 35”-——An intense medium 
blue. The form, finish and substance are 
outstanding. Bluish beard. H.M. ’40; A.M. 
"44. 
THE ORIOLE .75 
(Schreiner ’47) M.L. 36”—The standards 
are a shade of golden-red yellow, the falls 
rich blackish-maroon so deep the flower 
almost looks like a piece of black and gold 
velvet. Its vividness is most unusual. 
THE RED DOUGLAS 50 
(J. Sass ’37) M.L. 38”—Huge, smooth, rosy, 
wine red, deep and intense and solid to the 
haft. This purple-red is deservedly populer 
and won the Dykes Medal in 1941. 
THREE CHEERS 1.00 
(Cook ’45) M. 38”—A brilliant, sharply 
contrasting, blue bicolor. Standards are 
light blue, almost blue-white; falls sort of 
ultramarine purple with metallic lustre. 
H.M. 746. 
THREE OAKS .90 
(Whiting ’43) M. 38”’—Glowing, massive 
old-rose pink blend with overlay of rosy 
copper. A touch of bright blue in the falls. 
Ruffled well branched and long blooming 
season. H.M. 45. 
TIETON 1.50 
(Norton °48) M. 36”’—Standards are tan- 
buff solid, with stitching of same lovely 
color on the edges of the falls, with white 
background in center of the falls. Golden 
beard, large flower of strong substance, 
strony stalk. Really a different plicata. 
TIFFANJA .60 
(DeForest ’42) 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. 
H.M. 744; A.M. 46. 
TIP TOP 1.35 
(Hall ’47) M. 30”—This plicata gives the 
effect of a reverse bicolor. The standards 
are solid violet blue, well domed. The falls 
are white save for a very light peppering of 
blue in the throat and edges. 
TOBACCO ROAD 2.00 
(Kleinsorge 42) M.L. 33”—Stiff, horizontal 
flaring falls. Rigid upright standards give 
this Iris a crisp effect. A golden tobacco 
brown self. H.M. ’44; A.M. 746. 
TWILIGHT SKY 4.50 
(Fay ’49) M. 35”—A pink of exceptional 
form and substance with pink buds and red 
beard. The darkest of all the flamingo pinks. 
H.M. ’50. 
UMBA 2.00 
(Clevenger ’46) M. 34”—Light peach-laven- 
der blend. Falls and standards wide and 
well rounded with slight ruffling. Large 
flowers. 
VATICAN PURPLE 1.00 
(Whiting ’43) M.L. 36’—Of bold stature 
and splendid form. Deep bright blue-purple, 
silky in finish but heavy in texture, without 
haft markings. Wide spreading falls. H.M. 
43. 
VEISHA .60 
(Whiting 743) M. 30”—A bright rosy-copper 
with a clean blue blaze at the haft. Large 
flowers on a medium tall stalk. 
VELVET DUSK 3.50 
(Schreiner 48) M.L. 36’—Very dark de- 
scendant of Sable. Sculptured form, well 
flared and rounded, with glistening sheen. 
Bluish brown beard. 
VELVET KING 50 
(Harned ’38) L. 40’—Large flowers of 
glowing red that seem cut from velvet. 
Prominent veining at haft, enhanced by a 
heavy gold beard. 
VIOLET SYMPHONY .50 
(K. Smith ’40) M. 40”—A flawless flower 
of gleaming lilac-mauve. Huge in size, broad 
petaled. A splendid Iris. H.M. 740; A.M. 743. 
VIOLINE 1.50 
(Kinish *49) M. 36” — Violet-blue self. 
Lovely strong fragrance. 
WABASH -40 
(Williamson ’36) M.L. 36’——-Pure white 
standards and rich velvety deep violet falls 
bordered white. The most striking amoena 
of all. H.M. ’37; A.M. ’38; Dykes Medal ’40. 
WAKARUSA .50 
(Lapham ’41) M. 32”—Brilliant and vivid, 
a striking orange and bright red. In effect 
a burnt-orange bicolor with velvety falls. 
WHITE WEDGEWOOD .90 
(Grant °43) E.M. 40’—A white with 
smooth, unusual character. Porcelain white 
with blue at the base of the beard and haft. 
Large. H.M. 743; A.M. ’45. 
WINEBERRY 1.50 
(Clevenger ’47)—M. 36”—Rosy, smoky vio- 
let, edged brown. 
WINGS OF WHITE 1.50 
(Bernard E. Ulrich 48) M. 38’—This is a 
very nice white Iris. Standards are pure 
white and ruffled. Falls are white with dots 
of orchid near the haft. Fragrant, and heavy 
in texture. 
