THE KNOCKOUT (Muhlestein '51). M. (Remem- 
brance) x (Ming Yellow x Prairie Sunset). Rich 
yellow standards, falls lighter, brushed heavy 
yellow at hafts. Delightful in its charm and 
distinction. Will produce shell pinks when bred 
to them 
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THE MAD HATTER (Lyon '51). M. (Ranger x Cor- 
dovan.) Deep rich mahogany red. Large and 
tall. With this blood it cannot miss being a 
superb breeder with Aria, Technicolor, Pace- 
maker and Burmese Ruby, to mention a few. 
H.M. ‘51. Net $17.50 
THE ORIOLE (Schreiner ‘47). M. (Spokane x El 
Tovar.) Variegata with rich gold standards, 
blackish-maroon falls. Striking 
THE RED DOUGLAS (J. Sass ‘37). M. (Sister to 
Red Wing x Cardinal) x (Joycette). Large red- 
purple. Dykes Medal ‘4]............... $ .75 
THE SHOWMAN (Muhlestein ‘50). M.-L. (Arab 
Chief x Bryce Canyon.) Brilliant, wide, red- 
copper. Similar in coloring to Sunset Blaze, 
but blooms after it. Rather high branched. 
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THE TANNER (Muhlestein ‘51). M.-L. (Fortune x 
Tobacco Road.) Flaring mustard-tan. Quite 
different to anything we have grown. A won- 
derful parent both ways, but should be bred 
to something with height. 30 inches 
THOTMES III (Kleinsorge ‘50). M. Glistening 
golden-tan with bronze beard. A glorified To- 
bacco Road. H.M. ‘51. Net 
THREE CHEERS (P. Cook ’45). M. (Wabash) x 
((Susan Bliss x Morning Splendor) x (Amoena 
sdlg.)) Tall, large neglecta of beautiful shape 
and proportions even though high-branched. 
H.M. ‘46 $1.50 
THREE OAKS (Whiting ‘43). M.-L. (Sister to Tea 
Rose.) Striking brilliant rich coppery pink 
blend with blue flush in falls. Wonderful parent 
for blends and reds. A.M. ‘49 $1.50 
TIFFANJA (DeForest ‘42). E.-M. (Naranja x Tif- 
fany.) Lovely yellow plicata. Fast of increase. 
Should be very useful for oranges, plicatas 
and reds. A.M. ‘46 8) o/s 
TIFFANY (H. Sass ‘38). E.-M. (King Tut x Morn- 
ing Splendor) x (?). The first large yellow pli- 
cata and has been a remarkable parent. Some 
of its seedlings have a tendency to rebloom. 
A.M. ‘43 $ .50 
TISHOMINGO (Caldwell ‘42). M.-L. Large wis- 
teria blue. A.M. ‘44 $1.00 
TOBACCO ROAD (Kleinsorge ‘42) E.-M. (Aztec 
Copper) x (Far West x Jean Cayeux). Wonder- 
ful break in the brown class, and proved a 
remarkable parent. Breed to tall reds for qual- 
ity red breeding. A.M. ‘46 $2.00 
TOSCA (Benson ‘49). M. (Brunhilde x Gloriole.) 
Stunning ruffled lavender-blue with domed 
standards and wide flaring falls. Superb sub- 
stance. Top blood, don’t you think, for breed- 
ing? H.M. ‘50 $5.00 
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TOP SCORE (Salbach ‘48). M. Stunning new 
variegata. Yellow standards, orange-brown 
falls. Might be tops with Rocket, Orangeman, 
Orange Gem, Mexico and Gold Sovereign for 
oranges or Staten Island, The Oriole, High 
Command or Black and Gold for variegatas. 
Net $3.00 
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TRANQUILITY (O. Fay ‘50). M. (Snow Flurry x 
Katherine Fay.) Superb milk-white with white 
beard. Splendid for wonderful blues* and 
whites. H.M. ‘50. Net 
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TRANQUIL MOON (P. Cook ‘48). M. (Pink Reflec- 
tion) x (Cream sdlg. from Orchid-pinks and 
dominant yellows). Yellow standards, white 
falls bordered yellow. Good substance. H.M. 
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TREVA (DeForest '45). M. (Rio Oro) x (Sandal- 
wood x Amitola). Luscious golden apricot 
blend. Wonderful blood for blends, oranges 
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TRULY YOURS (O. Fay ‘49). M. (44-43: ((Rameses 
x Far West) x (D. Hall's 42-35)) x (Zantha). Huge, 
unusual yellow and white combination with 
heavy ruffling. Rather anxious to see what this 
and Song of Songs will produce. Because of its 
size and distinction it will be highly popular. 
H.M. ‘49, A.M. ‘51. Net $20.00 
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TRYAGAIN* (Aylett). M. (Grace Mohr x Mohr- 
son.) On the order of Suez. Fertile both ways. 
Net $5.00 
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TUNISIAN GOLD (Tompkins ‘47). M. (Sister to 
Coronado.) Large golden brown, hafts antique 
brown. Producing wonderful seedlings. Top 
blood for reds $3.50 
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TWILIGHT SKY (O. Fay ‘48). E.-M. (Pink Cameo 
x Floradora.) Nicely formed, clean dependable 
pink with tangerine beard. H.M. ‘50....$5.00 
UTAH FIESTA (Muhlestein ‘'48). E.-M. (Fiesta x 
Dubrovnik.) Rich orange blend with strong 
lavender flush in falls. Lovely enmass, color- 
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UTAH LAKE (Muhlestein ‘50). M.-L. (Shining 
Waters x Great Lakes.) Large mid-blue self. 
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UTAH SPECIAL (Muhlestein ‘50). M.-L. (Old 
Parchment x Mellowglow.) Delectable, luscious, 
delicate blend of peach, apricot, pink and 
yellow. Beautifully formed, ruffled flower. 
Should have partial shade from extreme sun 
for it will fade. May have an upset number of 
chromosomes. At last has set pods for me by 
Java Jewel and a Pink Formal derivative. 
Charm personified 
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UTAH SUNSET (Muhlestein '51). E.-M. (Honey- 
flow) x 46-16: sister to Sunset Road). The largest 
and smoothest blend we know. The hafts are 
so smooth we know it will be a boon to hy- 
bridizers. Its seedlings are very fine. Luscious 
in its smooth blending of onion-skin pink, buff 
and salmon tones. H.C. ‘49 $7.50 
