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THOMAS E. WILSON (Koerner 42) E — 
Deep salmon or pink with full creamy yellow 
throat. A nice face-up that will open 5 
(rather unusual for a face-up) and often wins 
the blue. Won first for me at Farmingdale. 
TINY ROSE (Van Voorhis 44) M — Medium 
rose with deep rose blotch which is diffused 
and edged with cream. Opens 5 on a 15-16 
bud spike. An excellent little one that nearly 
always wins in its own class and often wins 
over the 200s when competing against them. 
Won first for me at Binghamton. 
TINY TIM (Troyer 47) E — Creamy white 
with slight lavender tinge and a suffusion of 
lavender in a deeper cream throat. Will open 
up to 10 on tall spikes with as many as 18 
buds. Produces a lot of excellent show spikes. 
TINY RED (Van Voorhis 55) M — see new 
introductions 
TINY YELLOW (Koerner 51) E — Tiny flo- 
rets of bright, real yellow with a red throat. 
A face-up that not only is good in its own 
class but can compete for smallest floret in 
the show. Quite spectacular. 
TONY BOY (from A. E. Kunderd 54) L — 
Rose red with striking, clean, white throat, 
in fact throat petals are just barely edged 
red. Pointed, lacinated, and recurved petals 
add to the charm of this very attractive and 
colorful variety. Opens 4-5 small florets on 
spikes up to 16 buds. 
TRICOLOR (W A.. Beaton 50) L — Deep 
pansy violet with ivory throat and deep ruby 
or bright purple blotches. An unusual color 
that comes near to red, white, and blue. Will 
open 5 or 6 with as Many More in color on 
very nice spikes. 
TWEEDLEDEE (Van Voorhis 38) E — An 
odd suffusion of red and gold. Gold edges and 
gold throat. Opens 5 and 6 on spikes of 16-17 
buds. One of the popular Tweedles and a 
good one on the show table. 
TWEEDLEDUM (Van Voorhis 38) E — Deep 
rose with yellow throat prominently feather- 
ed deep rose. An unusual combination of 
colors. To us it will always be “Funnyface,” 
the name given it by our granddaughter. Won 
first for me at Boonton. 
TWINKLES (Butt 48) E — Deep orange 
salmon with full yellow throat and slight 
reddish feather (almost a yellow with wide 
border of salmon). Opens up to 6 small, 
heavily ruffled florets on 15-16 bud spikes. 
Narrow, pointed petals. A real stunner and 
very popular. 
VERMILION BRILLIANT (from A. E. Kun- 
derd 52) M — Brilliant scarlet with deeper 
throat. Long, pointed, and lacinated petals. 
Opens 4 on a small wiry spike. A worthy 
addition to Mr. Kunderd’s originations of 
lacinated varieties. 
VIOLA (Kuhn 42) E — Deep violet with deep 
rose or purple blotches and small white darts. 
Opens 4 and 5 on 14-15 bud spikes. One of the 
very few small violets or blues. 
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