TEMPLE BELLS (Hall, 1952). A large golden apricot with a brilliant red 
beards tunninererlect, found in no. OL bere ricmee ses ere, ee NET 10.00 
THE KNOCKOUT (Muhlestein, 1951). Rich gold standards, falls lighter _..... 3.50 
THE ORIOLE (Schreiner, 1947): Gold standards deep maroon falls .................... 1.00 
THOTMES III (Kleinsorge, 1950). Smooth glistening golden tan, this gigantic 
Iris, with-extra, broad falls seems better cach year cee eee 7.50 
THREE OAKS (Whiting, 1943). A fine blend rich and colorful ............................ 1.00 
TIMBERLINE (Naylor, 1952). An immense new blue lavender seedling ............ 5.00 
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TOAST AN’ HONEY (Kleinsorge, 1953). A rich light golden brown the 
falls heavily bordered and shaded deeper toast brown. Stunning... NET 20.00 
TOBACCO ROAD (Kleinsorge, 1942). The daddy of all the new browns ............ 1.50 
TOP FLIGHT (Hall, 1953). Even finer than Temple Bells, with more orange 
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TOP HAT (Schreiner, 1954). There are many blacks but few can reach 
the depth of color of this symphony of solemn and deep tones ...... NET 15.00 
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TOBASCO (Craig, 1954). A new yellow fancy so weirdly peppered with brown 
that the whole flower seems sprinkled with cayenne ..........-..2.222222.---.cs:0--000000- 7.50 
TRULY YOURS (Fay, 1949). This stunning Iris won the Dykes Medal in 1953. 
It combines yellow and white in a most artistic pattern ..........02........2: NET 10.00 
TWILIGHT SKY (Fay, 1948). A lovely new pink from Pink Cameo.................... 1.50 
VATICAN PURPLE (Whiting, 1943). Superb branching and form. Deep color 1.00 
VIGIL (Wills, 1947). Has proved a wonderfully dependable white........................ 1.00 
VOODOO (Kleinsorge, 1948). Showy variagata with red falls...............220002.......2222-- 1.50 
VIOLET HARMONY (Lowry, 1952). This voluptuous wide violet won the 
President’s Cup at Boston. It is outstanding in every way........................ NET 10.00 
WATER LILY (Kleinsorge, 1953). An ivory buff flat top with the flary form 
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WELCOME GUEST (Linse, 1952). A brand new amber gold. Center deeper 10.00 
WHITE COCKADE (Nesmith, 1953). Distinguished new ruffled white that 
stands out among the other new whites. Very broad of parts.......................... 7.00 
WHITE RUFFLES (Taylor, 1947). Another very ruffled white of good size 
from, Show, Flurry, ‘Lhis one dusted with gold on. falls2<....2.-=.2.....2 3.00 
WALTZ TIME (Tompkins, 1952). A deep ivory cream and a welcome addition 
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ZANTHA (Fay, 1947). A gorgeous yellow that will win at the shows........ ish. 2.00 
ZARA (Hinkle, 1954). See Novelties for 1955 
DWARF IRIS COLLECTION. Ten new varieties, our selection................ ONLY 2.50 
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