--THOTMES III (Kleinsorge 1950) 
The newest of the Klieinsorge browns. 
This one a smooth self of glistening 
golden-tan with light bronze beards. 
It sets a new high in size, form and 
rich, smooth coloring - a master- 
piece in brown. 38-40 in. stalks. 10.00 
THREE CHEERS (Cook 1945) 
A brilliant blue bitone, almost a 
bicolor, of the "Amigo" type but much 
taller, and bolder in contrast, than 
that variety. S a whitish-blue, falls 
blue~purple bordered with the light 
blue of the S. Large, long petaled 
flowers, husky plant. 36-40 in. 65 
THREE OAKS Whiting 1943) 
A blend in reddish, rose-pink shades 
with coppery undertones and a pro- 
nounced blue blaze helow the beards 
that add an oddly contrasting splash 
of color to the picture. Big, full 
bodied, nicely formed, lightly ruf- 
fled flowers and a robust, free 
blooming plant. 36-40 inch. 2OD 
TIFFANJA (DeForest 1942) 
Plicata. Large flowers, nice form and 
brightly colored. S colonial, or yel- 
low-buff. The falls a creamy white 
bordered buff. The markings, ina 
nicely contrasting light brown are 
heavy at the haft and speckled more 
lightly around the border. 36 in. 50 
TOBACCO ROAD (Klein. 1942) 
Bitone, almost a self, in beautiful 
clear shades of golden tobacco-brown. 
Large flowers of striking form. § 
nicely arched and held rigidly by 
their heavy midribs while the broad, 
wavy falls are held stiffly horizon- 
tal. Its lovely coloring combined 
with its very widely flaring form 
make it an unusual and outstanding 
variety. 32-36 inch stalks. 
TRANQUILITY (Fay 1950) 
A big, milk-white flower with clean 
haft and white beards. Round, full 
petaled form, domed S and nicely 
flaring falls. We know of only three 
of these tall, big flowered, white 
bearded whites, Spanish Peaks and 
White Sprite being the other two. 
This one is an excellent all-round 
iris, lovely all-white flowers and 
a good, husky plant. 38 in. Ta00 
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