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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 with as many as 18 buds. Produces 
a lot of excellent show spikes. 
TINY YELLOW—Tiny florets of bright, real 
yellow with red throat. A face-up that can 
compete for smallest floret honors. A 1951 
introduction and stock is very scarce. 
TONY BOY—Rose red with striking clean 
white throat, in fact throat petals are just 
barely edged red. Pointed and_lacinated 
petais add to the charm of this attractive 
and colorful variety. Opens about 4 small 
florets on spikes up to 16 buds. A new and 
very popular variety. 
TRICOLOR—Deep pansy violet with ivory 
throat and deep ruby or bright purple blotches. 
An unusual color that comes near to red, 
white and blue. This is a 200 class glad for 
me. 
TUNIA’S SNOWBALL—Beautiful, nicely 
ruffled white with a slight touch of cream in 
throat. A 300 classification but florets are only 
slightly over the 200 size. 
TWEEDLEDEE—An odd suffusion of red and 
gold. Gold edges and gold throat. Opens 5 and 
6 on excellent spikes. One of the very popular 
tweedles and very often wins the blue. 
TWEEDLEDUM—Deep rose with yellow 
throat prominently feathered deep rose. An 
unusual combination of colors. To us it will 
always be “Funnyface”, 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). 
Opens up to 6 small, heavily ruffled florets 
on a 15 bud spike. Narrow, pointed petals. A 
real stunner. 
VERMILLION BRILLIANT—Brilliant scarlet 
with deeper throat. Long, pointed and lacin- 
ated petals. Opens 4 on a small wiry spike. 
Something different. 
VIOLA—WNice lavender with deep rose or pur- 
ple blotch and small white darts. Opens 4 on 
12-15 bud spikes. Very attractive. 
VIOLA DOT—Very clear violet face-up. Flor- 
ets are long and look large but actually meas- 
ure only 2%”. Opens 5 and 6 on spikes up to 
50 buds, unusual in this type of glad. 1951 
introduction. 
VIVID—Small, vivid, clear scarlet. Rightly 
named. Opens about 4 on 12-14 bud spikes and 
its fine color makes it very useful for arrange- 
ment work. You will like it. 
WALLFLOWER—A blend of brown and sal- 
mon with red blotches on a yellow throat and 
with quite a spot of chartreuse showing on 
back of petals. Very odd and surely some- 
thing different. Stock is small. 
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