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SUNSET BLAZE (Kleinsorge, 1948) Brilliant blend of flame red and 
coppery salmon. Large flowers. $2.00 
SUNSET SERENADE (J. Sass, 1943) Soft golden tan. Standards are 
apricot-buff; falls orange-tan. 75c 
SUNSTONE (Whiting, 1953) A rich and brilliant near self of orange 
brown. Although it becomes somewhat lighter in the hot sun, it 
neither wilts nor burns. $2.00 
SYLVIA MURRAY (Norton, 1944) Fine clear blue of medium to light 
shade. Frosty firm texture. 75c 
TECHNICOLOR (Whiting, 1950) Brilliant ruby red self of rich glowing 
color. Of moderate size and height, it makes a most impressive 
showing. Prolific bloomer. $5.00 
THE CAPITOL (Maxwell, 1944) Lustrous white with heavy orange beard 
and hatft. 75c 
THE RED DOUGLAS JJ. Sass, 1937) Smoothly finished rosy wine-red, 
solid at the haft, with a brownish cast near the center. Deep orange 
beard. Dykes Medal winner. 75c 
THISTLE BLOOM (Whiting, 1951) Blended amoena type in orchid pink. 
Large flowers are of classically rounded form. $2.00 
THOTMES III (Kleinsorge, 1950) An exceptionally smooth self of spar- 
kling golden tan. Bright and glistening, with a light bronzy beard. 
Extra wide leathery textured falls. $7.50 
THREE CHEERS (Cook, 1945) Brilliant blue bi-color. Standards white 
to blue-violet. Falls dark violet to mulberry-purple with lighter border 
around the edges. 75c 
THREE OAKS (Whiting, 1945) An outstanding blend of rose pink with 
copper and set off by a pronounced blue blaze on the fall. The long, 
heavy stalks are short branched but produce a spectacular effect 
of color in the garden. $1.00 
TIFFANJA (DeForest, 1942) Lightly marked plicata. Standards are 
colonial buff; falls flaring white edged buff. 60c 
TIP TOP (Hall, 1947) Very similar to Minnie Colquitt, but shorter. Good 
for border. $1.00 
TOBACCO ROAD (Kleinsorge, 1942) Big, clear golden brown tobacco 
color self. Horizontal falls. $1.50 
TOURNAMENT QUEEN (Milliken, 1946) A bright fuchsia-toned flower, 
firmly built and flaring. $1.50 
TRANQUILITY (Fay, 1950) A very large milk-white flower on per- 
fectly branched stalks. $5.00 
TREVA (DeForest, 1945) Golden apricot self of large size and smooth, 
spready form. $1.00 
TRULY YOURS (Fay, 1949) Bright yellow and light cream with both 
standards and falls edged like Chantilly lace. A Dykes Medal win- 
ner and a truly remarkable iris. $10.00 
TWILIGHT SKY (Fay, 1948) A nicely formed clean light pink with red 
tinted beard. $1.50 
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VATICAN PURPLE 
VANITY FAIR (Hall, 1951) Clear medium true pink, very smooth and 
tailored. Fiery tangerine beard. $7.50 
VATICAN PURPLE (Whiting, 1943) Very rich blue-purple self. Well 
rounded flowers of very good substance with attractive, crisply 
flaring shape. Glossy finish. $1.00 
VISION OF MIRZA (DeForest, 1944) Large marble plicata of rose-brown 
on cream ground. 60c 
WABASH (Williamson, 1936) White Standards, deep violet falls with 
definite white margin. Dykes Medal winner. 60c 
WILD HONEY (Whiting, 1946) A glistening golden tan self with a glint 
of pure gold at the center. 60c 
WOOD OPAL (Whiting, 1952) Smooth and opalescent blend of brown 
and tan. A faint infusion of pink enhances the subtle gem-like 
effect of its coloring. $2.50 
WORTHINGTON (Cook, 1943) Harmonious two-toned rosy red of beau- 
tiful form and adequate size. 75c 
ZEBRA (Pallida variegata) Valuable mostly for its foliage, which is 
striped creamy yellow and green. Produces blue flowers, but is a 
rather shy bloomer. 75c 
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