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THE EMIR—Smoky old rose overlaid violet 
with diffused rose and cream throat. Very 
unusual coloring and floret formation. Long, 
narrow, pointed petals. 
THE ORCHID—Light lavender with dark lav- 
ender markings in a cream throat. Lacinated, 
ruffled, and pointed petals make this a good 
imitation of an orchid. Excellent for corsages. 
THOMAS E. WILSON—Salmon red with full 
creamy yellow throat. A nice face-up that will 
open 5 (rather unusual for a face-up) and 
often wins the blue. Quite early. 
TINY ROSE—Small medium rose with deep 
rose blotch which is diffused and edged with 
cream. Opens 5 dainty florets on a nice spike. 
An excellent little one that often wins over 
the larger ones. 
TINY TIM—Creamy white with slight laven- 
der tinge and a suffusion of lavender in a 
deeper cream throat. Will open up to 10 on 
tall spikes and while it sometimes grows 
oversize it still produces some wonderful 
show spikes. 
TINY YELLOW. Tiny florets of bright, real 
yellow with red throats. A face-up. 1951 in- 
troduction and stock is very scarce. 
TOBERSUN—Medium yellow with fine red 
lines in lower throat petals. 
TONY BOY—Rose red with striking clean 
white throat, in fact throat petals are just 
barely edged rose. Pointed and _ lacinated 
petals add to the charm of this attractive and 
colorful variety. Opens about 4 on spikes up 
to 16 buds. 
TRICOLOR—Deep pansy violet with ivory 
throat and deep ruby or bright purple blotch- 
es. An unusual color that comes near to red, 
white and blue. I understand this to be re- 
classified a 200. 
TUNIA’S SNOWBALL—A somewhat ruffled 
pure white. 
TWEEDLEDEE—An odd suffusion of red and 
gold. Gold edges and gold throat. One of the 
very popular tweedles and often a winner. 
TWEEDLEDUM—Deep rose with yellow throat 
prominently feathered deep rose. An unusual 
combination of colors. To us it will always 
be “Funny Face,” the name given it by our 
granddaughter. Many times a winner. 
TWINKLES—Deep orange salmon with full 
yellow throat and slight reddish feather (al- 
most a yellow with wide border of salmon). 
Up to 6 small, heavily ruffled florets open on 
a 15 bud spike. Narrow, pointed petals. A 
real stunner. 
VIOLA—Reddish lavender with deep rose or 
purple blotch and white mid-ribs. Opens 3-4 
on spikes of 12-15 buds. 
VIVID—Small, vivid, clear scarlet. A real nice 
one and appropriately named. 
WALLFLOWER—A blend of brown and salm- 
on with red blotches on a yellow throat. Very 
odd and surely something different. Stock 
very limited. 
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