YEA ROSE (Whiting 1944) 
Self. Large, blocky, broad petaled 
fiowers of a lovely, pinkish-rose. 
A fine free bloomer for cutting and 
for planting in partial shade. Lots 
of flowers on sturdy 34" stalks. .60 
TECHNICOLOR (Whiting 1950) 
An excellent "red" self with just a 
hint of mahogany which deepens its 
color into a brilliant, ruby-red tone. 
Medium in size and height and a vig- 
orous plant that will produce an out- 
standing clump of rich, red color in 
the back foreground. 32-34 in. 3.50 
THOTMES III (klsinsonge 1950} 
One of the newest and best by this 
world famous breeder of browns. It's 
a smoothly colored self in a medium- 
light tone of glistening, golden-tan 
with bronze beards. Big flowers with 
falls so broad they will almost cover 
the palm of ones hand. A great iris 
that ranks high among the world's 
best. Husky plant, 36-40" stalks. 5.00 
THREE OAKS (Whiting 1943) 
An eye catching blend in reddish, 
rose-pink shades with coppery under- 
tones and a striking blue patch below 
the beards which makes the whole ~ 
flower an oddly contrasting splash of 
color. Big full bodied, semi-flaring, 
lightly ruffled flowers and a husky, 
robust plant with 36-40" stalks. £65 
TOBACCO ROAD (Kleinsorge 1942) 
Bitone, almost a self, in beautiful 
clear shades of golden tobacco-brown. 
Large flowers of striking form. S 
nicely arched and held rigidly by 
their heavy midribs while the broad, 
wavy falls are held stiffly horizon- 
tal. Its lovely coloring combined 
with its very widely flaring form 
make it an unusual and outstanding 
variety. 32-36 in. stalks. 1,00 
TRAIL BLAZER (Milliken 1951) i 
And it certainly does blaze a new 
trail in color shadings. It's a red- 
mulberry-purple with the middle part 
of the falls shot with blue and a 
spot of ruby-red on both sides of 
its cinnamon beards. 36-38 in. 3.50 
TRANQUILITY (Fay 1950) 
A big, milk-white flower with clean 
haft and white beards. Heavy, full 
bodied form, domed S and flaring F. 
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