THE MAD HATTER M-L 42” One of 
the deepest red-maroons with the 
falls overlaid with almost black. 
CQUITCR ITS STON Diesen. ty A een ee 5.00 
THEODOLINDA M-L 38” A tall 
growing white ground plicata with 
a delicate stitching done in light 
WOT ULe Bean, tee Lagies. 20 MEE Nr eka tne 35 
THE PIRATE M 38” A well branched 
dark blue-purple self.................. 3.00 
THREE CHEERS M-L 36” Light blue 
standards with velvety violet falls 
set off with a white beard............. 65 
THREE OAKS M 40” An unusual 
blend of red and rosy-coppev....... 79 
THREE SISTERS E-M 40” Light 
cream standards with falls rosy- 
lavendersedred; creamy... 50 
TIFFANJA M 42” Buff standards 
with falls creamy white edged and 
stippled with medium yellow......... 45 
TIFFANY M 36” A medium yellow 
ground plicata peppered and stitch- 
ed with shades of dep rose........... 35 
TISHIMINGO M-L 36” A large wis- 
teria blue self of flaring form and 
heavy substance. A frosty flush 
appears to give it a certain cool- 
ness 
TITAN LADY M-L 36” A cool white 
self with a bright orange-red 
AOAT Cee epee ge a SR SS Ir eg 30 
TOBACCO ROAD M-L 34” A golden 
tobacco brown that’s a little lighter 
than most in this color group. The 
standards are almost closed so the 
blooms take the weather very 
Well is ge eR re eres cai 1.50 
TOP SCORE M 38” The brightest 
yellow standards possible with deep 
Orange: brown fallsus io.2 es 75 
TOP SERGEANT M-L 36” A good 
bright red-brown that reblooms for 
us: thru, the, summen ce 35 
TOURNAMENT OF ROSES M-L 40” 
A large well branched flower done 
in shades of orchid pink. Blooms 
over a very long period of time 
deh arene es. each .50—3 for 1.10 
TOURNAMENT QUEEN E 40” Truly 
the queen of the garden. This 
blooms thru the winter in the 
warmer sections of the country. 
Quite hardy in the coldest sections. 
Tall standards and flaring falls in 
a bright fuchsia. This is a must 
have for your garden.......... each .50 
ep Aone nN ae Ss A a OetOre ual) 
21 
TRAIL BLAZER E-M 42” A fiery 
red-mulberry purple with a large 
blue blaze on the falls. A touch of 
deep ruby-red flanks the cinnamon 
WGA TC tae Ree ee, gE cS at ace eeae 3.00 
TRANQUILITY M 38” A very large 
milk white self on well branched 
stems. Heaviest of substance....4.00 
TREASURE ISLAND M 38” A good 
growing medium yellow self......... 35 
TWILIGHT SKY M 34” A large pure 
clear pink that is very well branch- 
ed with a bright reddish beard. 
Completely hardy thruout the coun- 
Cn ae each 1.00—8 for 2.25 
UKIAH E-M 38” A maroon red iris 
with a bright metallic sheen......... 35 
VATICAN PURPLE M-L 38” A rich 
lark black purple of very heavy 
substance which grows very well 
Opec kn. PM Rhee AS Pe ee OOS Nye 9) 60 
VENETIAN RED M 38” A smooth 
venetian red with a brown overlay. 
A cinnamon beard puts the finish- 
ing touches on this beauty........ 2.00 
VEISHEA M 38” A bright copper- 
rose blend of good substance......... 50 
VEILED IN MYSTERY M-L 36” The 
entire flower has the appearance 
of antique satin in an off white 
with a light dusting of chartreuse. 
Fluted and ruffled standards and 
falls set off with an unusual violet 
| aye 8 ef bie Arta phat tame tobe, w Capa) ZEA NB as 5.00 
VENTURA M 36” A rich mulberry 
that is marked brown at the hafts. 
Set off with a bright golden beard 
apiece SE ce NSC re ra aa (ee 45 
VICTORIAN VEIL M 38” An unusual 
fancy plicata done in rose violet. 
Ruffled with a slight bi-tone ef- 
jig Fd UR i, CUES) Ae es Ree in 2.75 
VIGIL E-L 38” A snowy pure white 
tailored to perfection. A white ev- 
eryone should have planted........ nly 
VIOLET SYMPHONY M 40” A uni- 
form blue-violet with a bronze flush 
at the hafts 
VISION OF MERZA M-L 36” A 
white ground plicata marbled rose- 
brown 
VOODOO M-L 34” Standards a rich 
chocolate brown and fluted falls a 
blackish crimson. The entire flower 
issraiitiedpand crimped: 2". 4 sca une 75 
WABASH M 38” One of the most 
popular iris ever introduced. Stan- 
dards a clear white with falls a 
deep purple edged white. Quite 
bg Folbats Ai Pathe s Walle aed each .40—3 for .90 
