TECHNICOLOR. (Whiting 1950). M. 36 
inches. (Garden Glory x Rocket). A 
brilliant ruby red self with a light pattern 
of gold at the haft. A fine iris and a won- 
derful parent. H. M., 1950. $6.00 
TEMPLE BELLS. (Hall 1952). Extra 
large heavy substanced flowers of a de- 
lightful golden apricot. A perfect self 
with the added attraction of a thick red- 
orange beard. The entire flower is en- 
veloped in a beautiful metallic sheen. The 
wide petals are of flaring form and slight- 
ly ruffled. Mr. Hall considers Temple 
Bells his finest golden apricot. Mid-sea- 
son. 36in. H. M., A.I.S., 1952. $12.00 
THE CAPITOL. (Maxwell-Norton). A 
large clear crystalline white with ex- 
tremely heavy deep golden beard and 
haft is golden. Very large heavy flower. 
Flowers well spaced, strong stalks, 38 
inches tall. This is a standout. Glistening 
snow white. H. M., 1946. A. M., 1951. %5e 
THE ADMIRAL. Deep medium blue. 
Very fine, large flower. Award Merit. 50c 
THE RED DOUGLAS. This red Dykes 
Medal winner from Mr. Sass speaks for 
itself. Color in general is raisin purple 
in dahlia purple. Lovely. 50c 
THOTMES III. (Kleinsorge, 1950). This 
newest one is medium light in tone, a 
smooth self of glistening golden tan with 
a light bronze beard. It is a gigantic Iris 
with extra broad falls and heavy texture. 
40 inches tall. H. M., A. I. S., 1951. $7.50 
THREE CHEERS. Standards are light 
opaque blue, nearly white, falls are red 
purple. Whitish blue beard. Lovely in- 
deed. H. M., 1946. 60c 
Customers come back year after year 
for our stock; we must satisfy them or 
they would not do this. 
THREE OAKS. This glowing rose pink is 
far ahead of its advance notice. Call it 
deep mallow pink, with overlay of rosy 
copper. A. M., 1949.  60¢e 
TIFFANJA. Another DeForest beauty 
that is a headliner. Standards near colon- 
ial buff. Lovely. H. M., A, M., 1946. 50c 
TOBACCO ROAD. It is a golden tobacco 
brown and a self in color. Superb. H. M., 
A. M., 1946. $2.00 
TOP FLIGHT. (D. Hall ’53). M.-L. 32 
inches. Flaring, deep, rich, orange-apri- 
cot with the huge, long deeper apricot 
beard. One of Hall’s very best and des- 
tined to be popular. Superb flaring form, 
and substance. H. M., ’53. $9.00 
TOSCA. (Benson 49). M. (Brunhilde 
x Gloriole). Stunning ruffled lavender- 
blue with domed standards and wide flar- 
ing falls. Superb substance. Top blood, 
don’t you think, for breeding? H. M. ’50. 
$2.50 
TOURNAMENT. (J. Mills, 1948). L. This 
large luminous iris is one of the best in 
the rose-purple class, really more rose 
than purple. Its color carries to a great 
distance in the garden. The rounded 
flowers have broad full standards and 
wide semi-flaring falls, enriched with a 
velvety brown overlay on the hafts. Gold 
substanced flowers, strong, sturdy stalks. 
A great addition in prolonging the season 
of bloom. H. M., A. 1. S., 48. 42-in. $1.50 
TRANQUILITY. (Fay, 1950). <A very 
large milk-white flower on _ perfectly 
branched stalks. 38 inches tall. Heaviest 
substance. Round flower with domed 
standards and flaring falls. Maybe the 
best white. $3.00 
TRANQUIL MOON. (Cook, 1948). A 
most novel new thing with light yellow 
to deep cream standards and silvery white 
falls bordered the yellow of the standards. 
Hafts are likewise shaded yellow. The 
falls of this Iris are extra wide and flare 
out almost flat, as in Ballet Dancer. Large, 
thick petaled and sparkling. 40 inches tall. 
HM, As t-S.,.1950.- $1.00 
TREVA. (DeForest, 1945). Golden apri- 
cot self, of large size and smooth, spread- 
ing form. Closed domed standards. ‘1%5¢ 
TRULY YOURS. (Fay, 1949). The heart 
of this spectacular creation is bright yel- 
low, shading off to almost white at the top 
of the standards and the bottom of the 
falls. The entire flower is ruffled and 
edged in lact, like Chantilly. Unopened 
buds are yellow, because the undersides 
of the falls are yellow although faced 
white on top! Gigantic in size, 38 inches 
tall; very late. H. M., A. I. S., 1949. Dykes 
Medal, 1953. $12.00 
TWILIGHT SKY. (Fay, 1949). A pink of 
exceptional form and substance with pink 
buds and red beard. Parentage is Pink 
Cameo x Floradora. Mr. Fay considers 
this the best out of hundreds of seedlings 
raised for clear pinks. It is of lovely form 
and tailored appearance, soft, clean, deep 
pink with red tinged beard; 35 inches tall. 
Tee ALS, 01950) $1.00 
TWENTY GRAND. (Norton, ’53). A cross 
of Chantilly and Rainbow Room. Stand- 
ards tight, and a glistennig yellow; heavy 
crinkled edges. Falls orchid in center, 
broad tan gold border, heavily crinkled 
edges of same color. Beard orange. 36 
inches tall, well branched, and fairly 
large flower; second only to Remember 
Me. Priced too low. $9.00 
Does supply and demand make the Iris 
prices as shown in most Catalogs? Who 
really makes these prices year after year? 
We have no connection with any Iris com- 
bine in fixing Iris prices. Our prices and 
premiums tell you that. 
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