THISTLE BLOOM (Whiting ‘51). M., 40 inches. 
(Sister to Maytime.) Very light orchid-pink. A 
big flower. Could be a good parent $3.50 
THOTMES III (Kleinsorge ‘50). M. Glistening 
golden-tan with bronze beard. A glorified To- 
bacco Road. H.M. ‘51, A.M. ‘53 
$—12 and E—19 
THREE CHEERS (P. Cook ‘45). M. (Wabash) x 
((Susan Bliss x Morning Splendor) x (Amoena 
sdlg.)) Tall, large neglecta of beautiful shape 
and proportions even though high-branched. 
H.M. ‘46 % 75 
E—40 
THREE OAKS (Whiting ‘43). M.-L. (Sister to Tea 
Rose.) Striking brilliant rich coppery pink 
blend with blue flush in falls. Wonderful parent 
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E—17 
THREE SISTERS (DeForest ‘41). M. 38 inches. 
(Burning Bronze x Naranja.) Cream standards, 
bright red falls. May be most useful in both 
amoeana and variegata breeding $1.00 
E—1 
TIFFANJA (DeForest ‘42). E-M. (Naranja x Tif- 
fany.) Lovely yellow plicata. Fast of increase. 
Should be very useful for oranges, plicatas 
and reds. A.M. ‘46 $ .75 
E—20 
TIFFANY (H. Sass ‘38). E.-M. (King Tut x Morn- 
ing Splendor) x (?). The first large yellow pli- 
cata and has been a remarkable parent. Some 
of its seedlings have a tendency to rebloom. 
A.M. ‘43 $ .50 
TINDALAO (Milliken ‘51). M., 36 inches. Ruffled, 
pigs bright yellow. A knockout. Net... .$5.00 
—5 
TOBACCO ROAD (Kleinsorge ‘42) E.-M. (Aztec 
Copper) x (Far West x Jean Cayeux). Wonder- 
ful break in the brown class, and proved a 
remarkable parent. Breed to tall reds for qual- 
ity red breeding. A.M. ’46 $2.00 
E—6 
TOP FLIGHT (D. Hall '53). M.-L., 32 inches. Flar- 
ing, deep, rich, orange-apricot with the huge, 
long deeper apricot beard. One of Hall's very 
best and destined to be popular. Superb flar- 
ing form, and substance. H.M. ‘53. Net. .$10.00 
E—33 
TOP SCORE (Salbach ‘48). M. Stunning new 
variegata. Yellow standards, orange-brown 
falls. Might be tops with Rocket, Orangeman, 
Orange Gem, Mexico and Gold Sovereign for 
oranges or Staten Island, The Oriole, High 
Command or Black and Gold for variegatas. 
Net $1.50 
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TOSCA (Benson ‘49). M. (Brunhilde x Gloriole.) 
Stunning ruffled lavender-blue with domed 
standards and wide flaring falls. Superb sub- 
stance. Top blood, don’t you think, for breed- 
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S—11 and E—17 
TOURNAMENT (Wills ‘48). M.-L., 42 inches. 
(Monadnock x sister to Stardom.) Luminous 
rose-purple with velvety brown overlay on 
hafts. H.M. ‘48 $1.50 
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TOURNAMENT QUEEN (Milliken ‘46). E.-M., 36 
inches. (Betsy Ross) x (Mt. Cloud x Cheerio). 
Looks for all the world like a flaring Inspira- 
tion. A real charmer and should be great for 
breeding reds, whites, blends and these fuch- 
sia-mulberry colors. Scented $1.50 
E—26 
TRAIL BLAZER (Milliken '51). M. Large red-mul- 
berry-purple shot with blue at the tip of the 
beard and through the center of the falls. A 
touch of ruby-red flanks the cinnamon beard. 
Tannish tones touch the standards and border 
the falls. Quite unusual color arrangement. 
$5.00 
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TRANQUILITY (O. Fay '50). M. (Snow Flurry x 
Katherine Fay.) Superb milk-white with white 
beard. Splendid for wonderful blues and 
whites. H.M. '50, A.M. ‘53 $8.00 
E—33 
TRANQUIL MOON (P. Cook '48). M., 36 inches. 
(Pink Reflection) x (creamy sdlg. from orchid 
pinks and dominant yellow). Tailored yellow 
and white combination. Blood may be most 
useful with the shell pinks. H.M. ‘50 $4.00 
TREASURE ISLAND (Kleinsorge ‘37). M., 38 in. 
(Purissima x Dolly Madison) x (Jean Cayeux). 
Fine yellow with white in falls. A superb par- 
ent, and still useful, for its blood is royal, in- 
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TRELAWANY (Corey ‘53). M., 40 inches. (Syringa 
x Platinum Beauty) x (Cloud Castle). Silky blue- 
lavender self. H.C. '52.-Net $12.50 
E—20 
TREVA (DeForest ‘45). M. (Rio Oro) x (Sandal- 
wood x Amitola). Luscious golden apricot 
blend. Wonderful blood for blends, oranges 
and possibly reds. H.M. ‘46 
N—1-2 
TRULY YOURS (O. Fay ’49). M. (44-43: ((Rameses 
x Far West) x (D. Hall's 42-35)) x (Zantha). Huge, 
unusual yellow and white combination with 
heavy ruffling. Rather anxious to see what this 
and Song of Songs will produce. Highly popu- 
lar because of its size and distinction. H.M. ‘49, 
A.M. ‘51. Dyke's Medal ‘53. Net 
S—12 and E—37 
TRYAGAIN* (Aylett). M. (Grace Mohr x Mohr- 
son.) On the order of Suez. Fertile both ways. 
Net $5.00 
TWILIGHT SKY (O. Fay '48), E.-M. (Pink Cameo 
x Floradora.) Nicely formed, clean dependable 
pink with tangerine beard. H.M. ‘50 $2.00 
E—37 
TWO SNOWS (Aleita H. Scott ‘52), M., 40 inches. 
Snow Flurry x Snow Carnival.) Big ruffled 
crystalline white with white-tipped, gold beard. 
Great substance and lasting qualities. Here is 
a show specimen and one that cannot miss 
as a breeder. Silver Medal winner at the 1952 
Horticultural Society New York show. .$10.00 
E—29 
ULSWATER (H. Randall '52). M., 38 inches. (Helen 
McGregor x Cahokia.) Another beautifully 
smooth light blue from a superb cross. Can't 
fail to produce outstanding seedlings in blues 
and whites. Scarce. Net $15.00 
E—38 
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