TIFFANJA (DeForest, 1942). A clean cut unique plicata with 
good form and heavy substance. The standards are creamy buff: 
the falls, white, richly bordered with buff and light brown. The 
flowers are large and generously produced on 42-inch stalks. 
H.M., 1944; A.M., 1946. Illustrated on back cover. 
Each 75c 
Today I received my $10.30 worth of Iris from you. I have 
never seen such healthy, large plants. My neighbor was 
thrilled too. She will send her order to you on Mondav. 
Thanks for the extras. C. A., Michigan 
TOM TIT. A free blooming, intermediate, rich purple variety. It 
is indescribably bright. The bright blossoms are supported on 
14-inch stalks. This Iris is excellent for borders, the rock garden 
and table decoration. It has an unusually long blooming season, 
in fact, it is always the last Iris in flower in our fields. Unsur- 
passed for table decoration. Each 50c 
TRANQUILLITY (Fay, 1950). A graceful, stately milk-white flow- 
er on perfectly branched stalks. This is an Iris with a charming 
personality. We think it will have a great future. Each $10.00 
TRANQUIL MOON (Cook, 1948). Light yellow standards and sil- 
very white falls which are bordered with the same color as the 
standards. The falls are exceedingly wide and almost horizon- 
tally flaring. A sparkling, large Iris. H.M., 1950. Each $5.00 
I am an Iris customer of several years standing and should 
like to take this time to thank you for the wonderful stock I 
received from Bedford Gardens. The flowers really came 
into full beauty, and I am fully satisfied. 
J. M., New York. 
TREASURE ISLAND (Kleinsorge, 1942). A rich shade of vivid 
yellow. The center of the flower is beautifully flushed with 
white. An unusually bright colored variety. Each 50c 
TRULY YOURS (Fay, 1949). The standards and falls have lace- 
like edging similar to that of Chantilly. The center of the flower 
is bright yellow, shading to white at the top of the standards and 
the lower portion of the falls. The large blossoms have flaring 
falls. H.M., 1949; A.M., 1951. Each $15.00 
VATICAN PURPLE (Whiting, 1943). Rich and majestic, a glisten- 
ing blue-purple self with a satiny finish. It has such heavy sub- 
stance that the blossoms last for days in a vase. Each $1.00 
VISION OF MIRZA (DeForest, 1944). A large marbled plicata 
with cream-yellow ground color which is heavily striated brown- 
rose. Tall and vigorous. If you like the bizarre, here it is. 
Each 75c 
SOLID MAHOGANY 
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WABASH (Williamson, 1936). This variety has perhaps won more 
awards than any other Iris. The standards are snowy white; the 
contrasting rich purple falls have a beautiful white border. 
H.M., 1937; A.M., 1938; Dykes Medal, 1940. Illustrated 
on page 14. Each 50c 
My Iris plants arrived yesterday in good order and I am 
very much pleased with them. My thanks for the extra 
plants. You are most generous. 
F. W., Connecticut 
WHITE WEDGWOOD (Grant, 1943). A large, white flower with 
a hint of blue at the base of the beard and haft. H.M., 1943; 
AM., 1944. Each $1.00 
WINTER CARNIVAL (Schreiner, 1941). A large white with wide- 
ly flaring falls and a touch of gold at the haft. The branching 
is excellent, the stalks sturdy and strong. H.M., 1942. Illustrated 
below. Each $1.00 
WINTER CARNIVAL 
CONNOISSEUR’S COLLECTION 
Here are 12 top flight !ris which we believe will satisfy the 
most critical Iris fancier. 
6 for only $25.00 All 12 for $45.00 
Select 3 From This Group: 
RAINBOW ROOM HI-TIME 
COLOR CARNIVAL MELODY LANE 
FANTASY SUNRAY 
Select 3 From This Group: 
PINNACLE 
PROSPECTOR 
CHERIE 
DAZZELIER 
EBONY ISLE 
PACEMAKER 
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