TIFFANJA (DeForest, 1942) M. 40” 
The highest ranking Plicata in the yellow class and 44th in the 
Best Hundred List. Standards are buff, falls cream with buff 
border. Speckled at the haft with light brown. Big and tall with 
good form and heavy substance. A.M. 1946. 75¢, 3 for $2.00 
TIFFANY (H. Sass, 1938) M. 36” 
One of the most popular plicatas. Soft yellow base color with 
deep rose stitching, heavier on the falls than on the standards. 
A.M. 1943. 50¢ each, 3 for $1.25 
TIP TOP (Hall, 1947) M. 30” 
A new Iris with a striking and unusual color combination. Stand- 
ards solid violet-blue, falls white with delicate blue peppering 
at the throat and edges of the falls. It looks like an Amoena in 
reverse. Clean crisp appearance. $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50 
TOBACCO ROAD (Kleinsorge, 1942) M.L. 34” 
A golden tobacco brown color. Rigid upright standard and 
stiff horizontal flaring falls gives this new Iris a crisp and 
smart effect and good substance and branching. Unique in 
color and form. Leads all tan and brown Iris in the Judge’s 
Symposium for 1949. A.M. 1946. $2.00 each 
TOURNAMENT QUEEN (Milliken, 1946) E. 36” 
A large, flaring, bright fuchsia-rose colored Iris. Most unusual 
and attractive. Hardy and of good substance. $1.50 each 
“TRANQUIL MOON (Cook, 1948) M.L. 40” 
A novel Iris with light yellow standards and silvery white falls 
bordered with the yellow of the standards. Hafts shaded yellow. 
Falls are very wide and flare out almost horizontally. Large 
sparkling flowers on tall stems. H.M. 1950. $5.00 each 
“TROPIC MOON (Stevens, 1950) E. 33” 
A lemon-cream colored border Iris. Small with jaunty, flaring 
form, it is ideal for fore-ground planting, especially with early 
browns or blues. $3.50 each 
VANITY FAIR (Hall, 1951) V.L. 36” 
Clear medium true pink, smooth and tailored in appearance. This 
is David Hall’s latest Flamingo-pink and is reported to be about 
ideal. Lots of color, beautiful form, good height and a very 
fiery tangerine beard. Since most of all the Flamingo-pinks are 
finished blooming rather early in the season, this one is special 
interest being a very late bloomer. H.M. 1952. $12.00 each 
VATICAN PURPLE (Whiting, 1943) M.L. 36” 
A rich glossy blue-purple self with a satin like finish. Heavily 
textured flowers and a reliable grower. On Favorite 100 List. 
$1.00 each 
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