SUNSTONE (Whiting 1953) M. L. 38 in. 
(Sass 36-32 x P. Sunset) x Rocket. A very 
rich and brilliant near self of orange 
brown or brick red. The flowers are 
large, heavily substanced and tailored 
of form. Proving an excellent parent 
reso 22 oe? <OO 
SURRENDER (Tomp. 1951) M. L. 38 in. 
(Lamplit Hour x Pink Tower). One of our 
top favorites, this is entirely different 
from any other iris. The flowers are 
large, with broad petals and tailored 
form. The color is almost a velvety white 
with a bright canary yellow flowing 
over the hafts and upper fall, fading out 
around the edge of the falls in minute 
plicata like markings of yellow and 
faint pink. Should prove to be a top- 
notch parent for pinks, creams, yellows, 
bicolors and blends. H. M. 1953__. 7.00 
SUSITNA SUNSET (Wilson 1947) M. 36 in. 
(P. Sunset x Casa Morena). A very 
broad, full formed flower of blended 
brown, red, yellow and copper____ 1.00 
SWAN LAKE (Benson 1949) M. 34 in. 
(Birchbark x Great Lakes). A pale blue 
self of crisp, flaring form and heavy 
GU seins: Gas ew ee __1.00 
SWEET MARIE (Muhl. 1951) E. M. 38 in. 
(Dauntless x Rameses) x Lullaby) x Sib. 
An enormous flower of pure light lav- 
ender orchid with a deep tangerine 
beard. Petals are very broad and oval 
Ol fOr n ld Vite 0 eee eee 3.00 
SYLLABUB (Douglas 1950) M. L. 38 in. Pink 
Cameo x ((sdlg. x Melitza) x F. Zenor). 
A self of deep flesh pink with a pure 
pink beard. Blooms are globular and 
have heavy substance and a satiny fin- 
ists, HayM\.ggh 950 eee eee ee to 4.50 
SYRINGA (Lowry 1947) M. 38 in. (Sib. to 
Mount Hermon). A large, nicely formed 
self of clear lilac. H. M. 1947_____ 1.00 
TABASCO (Craig 1951) M. 38 in. (Rich 
Raiment x Joseph’s Mantle). A massive 
new plicata of deep yellow with an all- 
over sprinkling of rich orange red. 
Strikingly beautiful. H. M. 1954__. 6.00 
TABU (Schreiner 1954) M. 38 in. (Parent- 
age not available). Said to be unmatched 
by any other dark iris in color and 
finish. A near perfect self of ebon blue 
black. Large and tall with imposing 
flowers of silken finish. H. M. 1954 
15.00 
TALLY HO (Hall 1949) M. 36 in. Fantasy 
x (Golden Eagle x pink blend). A fla- 
mingo bitone, this has clear pink stan- 
dards and deep fuschia toned falls. A 
showy iris and fine parent. H. M. 1950 
en Ee eke aL) 
TANGIER (Whiting 1950) M. 36 in. (Matula 
x Garden Magic) x Rocket. A very bril- 
liant bitone in orange and yellow, some- 
what in the style of Rocket. The stan- 
dards are deep orange yellow and the 
falls very orange with slight coppery 
red overtone. Flowers are very large 
with extremely broad petals ____. 5.00 
TANGO (Sass 1954) M. 38 in. (Blue Shim- 
mer x Azure Skies). A very rich medium 
blue of large size and excellent form. 
Extremely broad petals of heavy sub- 
stance and silken finish. Showy ___3.50 
TECHNICOLOR (Whiting 1950) M. 36 in. 
(Garden Glory x Rocket). A brilliant 
ruby red self with a light pattern of 
gold at the haft. A fine iris and a won- 
okeymol! jeveidetone, rls ING WE%sO) 5.00 
TEDEW (DeForest 1954) M. 38 in. (Not 
Available). An iridescent blend of gold- 
en tan and lime green. The flaring, 
heavily ruffled falls have a center of 
lavender bluciea 222 sse Net 15.00 
20 
TEMPLE BELLS (D. Hall 1952) M. 36 in. 
(Hall 46-45 x Hall 46-31). A glowing 
yellow with a blending of apricot and 
a rich red beard. Fine form with heavy 
SUbsTanceunAwe\nn 1.9.54 nan eaeene 10.00 
TEMPTATION (Tompkins 1953) M. L. 38-40 
in. Stag at Eve x (Honeyflow x Chamois). 
A unique color, this is golden chamois 
with blended overtones of apple blos- 
som and coral. The overall effect is of 
a blended lavender pink and orange 
coral with an inner glow of glittering 
gold. Very large, beautifully formed 
flowers with very broad, heavily sub- 
stanced petals. Strong, well branched 
S Tell See ce a 3.00 
TEN SLEEP (Moore 1952) M. L. 36 in. (Tif- 
fany x Cinnamon Bear). A distinctive 
and novel plicata of pure white ground 
with rich dark blue markings. No two 
flowers are ever marked exactly the 
same, some being edged and speckled 
While others will be veined or splashed 
a ee ae 5.00 
THANKSGIVING FIRELIGHT (Austin 1950) 
M. 38 in. (Unknown). A bright amber 
and ruby bitone with coppery high- 
lights. Reblooms _ 2.00 
THE CITADEL (Watkins Graves 1954) M. 38 
in. (Helen McKenzie sdlg.). A magnifi- 
cent white that is larger and even more 
pure in its coloring than its parent. The 
flower is very large with broad petals 
and beautifully flaring form. Tops. H. 
M. 1954 Lew HS as ee ee 2 2.50 
THE KNOCKOUT (Muhl. 1951) M. 35 in. 
Remembrance x (Ming Yellow x P. Sun- 
set). A rich golden yellow with lighter 
falls and a brushing of deep gold at the 
atiMlo vel y 2 ere eee eens 50 
THE MAD HATTER (Lyon 1951) M. 36 in. 
(Ranger x Cordovan). A very large and 
nicely formed iris of deep glowing 
mahogany red. Should be a fine parent 
TO fC) Sep trl pel Vee 119.55) | ee meee 7.50 
THE PENGUIN (Goodman 1948) M. 36 in. 
M. L. Aureau x (Golden Eagle x ?). Rich 
toned plicata of satiny white with bright 
chocolate edging __ eee ee 2 100 
THE TANNER (Muhl. 1951) M. L. 30 in. 
(Fortune x Tobacco Road). A flaring self 
of bright mustard tan. We know of 
nothing of this exact color and even a 
single stalk is very arresting _.___- 4.00 
THISTLE BLOOM (Whiting 1951) M. 36 in. 
(Sib. to Maytime and Opera Pink). A 
very large, full petaled, blended amo- 
ena; this has standards of orchid pink 
and falls of a slightly deeper rosier 
Shadembine = ene ee a 62:00 
THOTMES Ill (Klein. 1950) M. 40 in. (Mex- 
ico x No. 314). A gigantic iris of glist- 
ening golden tan with a light bronze 
beard. The petals are exceptionally 
broad and the substance is very heavy. 
One that we consider a “must have”. A. 
IMSELO 53 feeeens 2o sepia 2 227.90 
THREE OAKS (Whiting 1943) M. L. 39 in. 
(Sib. to Tea Rose). A very bright blend 
of rich rose pink and copper with blue 
flush on the falls. A. M. 1949 ___ 1.00 
TIP TOP (Hall 1947) E. M. 35 in. (Blue sdlg. 
x blue plicata sdlg.). Almost a reverse 
amoena, this has nearly solid blue stan- 
dards and enamel white falls very 
faintly edged blue at the haft.___ 1.00 
TOBACCO ROAD (Klein. 1942) E. M. 34 in. 
Aztec Copper x (Far West x Jean Ca- 
yeux). A golden toned tobacco brown 
self with fat flaring form. A beauty and 
a wonderful breeder. A. M. 1946__1.50 
TOPAZ (Waters 1954) M. 38 in. (Orange- 
man x Casa Morena). A distinctive new 
iris of coffee brown. The standards are 
flushed with henna which gives a 
slightly bitone effect. The whole flower 
of rich brown has a full undertone of 
pale gold which makes the flower shine 
with great brilliance. It is very large 
with broad, clean petals. Choice. H. M. 
1954 _Net 20.00 
TOP FLIGHT (D. Hall 1953) M. 34 in. (Hall 
pink lines). Described as a more deeply 
colored Temple Bells, this is a close 
approach to real orange through the 
pinks. A fiery orange red beard accents 
the color. Beautiful. H. M. 1953 ._. 7.50 
TOP HAT (Schreiner 1954) M. 35 in. (From 
very dark sdlgs., parentage of which 
are not known). This is along with Pirate 
King, one of the two largest of the dark 
iris. Flowers measure nearly 7 inches 
when expanded. The color is very dark 
even to the beard and the finish is very 
rich and velvety. Visitors admired it 
very much in our garden last year. H. 
(Parentage not available). One of the 
brightest and showiest of all the varie- 
gatas, this has very large flowers with 
full round flaring falls of deep orange 
brown that contrast brightly with the 
clear yellow! stands oss eee eee 1.00 
TOSCA (Benson 1949) M. 35 in. (Brun- 
hilde x Gloriole). A large, flaring and 
heavily ruffled self of lavender blue 
that has extra heavy substance. H. M. 
POR 2 ss ae Se 2.00 
TOURNAMENT (Willis 1948) L. 42 in. (Mo- 
nadnock x Sib. to Stardom). A very 
large luminous rose with infusion of 
purple. A touch of rich brown on the 
haft heightens its brilliance. H. M. 1948 
aS = = eae oe 1-00 
TRAILBLAZER (Milliken 1951) M. 36 in. 
(Unknown). A very large mulberry ma- 
genta with a buff gold infusion in the 
standards and a touch of red each side 
of the beard which ends in a blue signal 
patch at the tip. A buff gold border on 
the falls adds to the beauty of this most 
WiNwswEl lleintel Sa 52 J 2 ee 4.50 
TRANQUIL MOON (Cook 1948) M. 35 in. 
(Pink Reflection x cream sdlg.). A re- 
verse bicolor with standards of clear 
yellow and pure white falls with faint 
yellow edge. Cool and beautiful. H. M. 
T9502 ie oe ee ae io ae 2.00 
TRIFARI (Sass 1953) M. 38 in. ((A. Plain x 
Imp. R. Pollock) x Sib.) x (sdlg. from 
Golden Age, P. Sunset, Mary Geddes, 
King Tut, Orloff and Rameses) x (sdlg. 
from Amenti, P. Sunset, Golden Age, 
Midwest Gem and Dore)). A bright new 
plicata with a very pleasing and differ- 
ent pattern. The ground color is deep 
butter yellow and there is a slight al- 
round feather edging of rich red brown 
that deepens and becomes so solid and 
distinct over the shoulders and haft that 
it gives a vivid epaulet effect. A lighter 
area in the center of the falls and a rich 
gold beard add further brilliance to the 
whole flower. The form is good with 
broad, heavily substanced and _ sleekly 
MAS exe POM see 5.00 
TRULY YOURS (Fay 1949) M. L. 38. in. 
((Rameses x Far West) x Hall 42-35) x 
Zantha. A huge flower of white with 
golden haft. Flaring and heavily ruffled. 
Truly a sensational iris. Dykes Medal 
ek ee eee ee ee 10.00 
