SYLVIA MURRAY (Norton, 1944). A beautifully frilled clear 
blue with excellent texture and heavy substance. Graceful, well- 
branched stalks. H.M., 1946; A.M., 1949. Each $1.00 
TABU (Schreiner, 1954). The introducer claims that “‘Tabu is 
unmatched by any other dark Iris.’ Large blue-black flowers 
with the sheen of silk. Each $15.00 
TALLYHO (Hall, 1949). New and entirely different color. The 
upper part of the falls is similar in color to that of fuchsia colored 
orchids; the standards and lower part of the falls are somewhat 
lighter. The flowers are really huge. Very scarce, so we advise 
you to order early on this one. Each $5.00 
TEA ROSE (Whiting, 1944). A blend of tea-rose and buff. The 
general effect is copper-pink. H.M., 1945. Each 75c 
TECHNICOLOR (Whiting, 1950). A smooth ruby-red self which 
produces plenty of flowers as well as rhizomes. One of the best 
reds. H.M., 1950. Each $5.00 
TEMPLE BELLS (Hall, 1952). An apricot-yellow. Exceptionally 
large, flaring flowers with a bright red-orange beard. 
Each $10.00 
THEODOLINDA. The large white blossoms are _ beautifully 
feather edged and peppered with blue. This free blooming, 
vigorous variety is unquestionably the best blue and white 
plicata in its price class. Each 75c¢ 
THOTMES III (Kleinsorge, 1951). A tan and gold blend. The 
falls are broad and have heavy texture. A sensational Iris. 
Each $7.50 
THREE OAKS (Whiting, 1943). A large ruffled rose and copper 
blend with an opalescent-blue blaze on the falls. H.M., 1945; 
A.M., 1949. Each $1.00 
TIFFANJA (DeForest, 1942). Creamy buff standards. The falls 
are of similar color but are white in the center. H.M., 1944: 
A.M., 1946. Each 60c 
ARGUS PHEASANT 
TOAST AN’ HONEY (Kleinsorge, 1953). The color has been 
described as “‘like butter and honey.”’ The falls are shaded deep- 
er toast-brown, especially near the edges and near the hafts. 
Each $20.00 
SPANISH PEAKS PRAIRIE SUNSET 
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