TROPIC MOON (Stevens ‘50). E.-M. 33 in. (Mag- 
nolia x City of Lincoln) x (((Snowking) x ((Lagos) 
x (Lady Morwyth x Rangatira))). Flaring lemon- 
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TROUTBECK (H. Randall '53). M.-L. 34 in. (Alpine 
Glow x Melodist.) Medium brown, selected for 
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TRULY YOURS (O. Fay ‘49). M. (44-43: ((Rameses 
x Far West) x (D. Hall’s 42-35)) x (Zantha). Huge, 
unusual yellow and white combination with 
heavy ruffling. Rather anxious to see what this 
and Song of Songs will produce. Highly popu- 
lar because of its size and distinction. H.M. ‘49, 
A.M.''51, Dykes Medal ‘53. Net........ 
TRYAGAIN* (Aylett). M. (Grace Mohr x Mohr- 
son.) On the order of Suez. Fertile both ways. 
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TWENTY GRAND (Norton '53). M. 36 in. (Rain- 
bow Room x Chantilly.) Blend of canary yel- 
low, orchid and tan-gold; ruffled. Wonderful 
blood for ruffling, blends, orchids and possibly 
Minera acai cial seiyuns Foe wies ae ame es $9.00 
TWILIGHT SKY (O. Fay ‘48). E.-M. (Pink Cameo 
x Floradora.) Nicely formed, clean dependable 
pink with tangerine beard. H.M. ‘50 $1.50 
“Iris virus at work” 
TWO SNOWS (Aleita H. Scott 52). M., 40 inches. 
Snow Flurry x Snow Carnival.) Big ruffled 
crystalline white with white-tipped, gold beard. 
Great substance and lasting qualities. Here is 
a show specimen and one that cannot miss 
as a breeder. Silver Medal winner at the 1952 
Horticultural Society New York show. ..$7.50 
ULSWATER (H. Randall '52). M., 38 inches. (Helen 
McGregor x Cahokia.) Another beautifully 
smooth light blue from a superb cross. Can't 
fail to produce outstanding seedlings in blues 
and whites. Scarce. Net $10.00 
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UTAH CREAM (Muhlestein ‘54). M.-L. 36 in. (Gold 
Ruffles x sister to Cream Gold.) Delightfully 
formed, flaring, waved cream of good size and 
late blooming habits. Should be a great par- 
ent. H.M. ‘54 $15.00 
UTAH FIESTA (Muhlestein ‘48). E.-M. (Fiesta x 
Dubrovnik.) Rich orange blend with strong 
lavender flush in falls. Lovely, colorful. .$1.00 
UTAH LAKE (Muhlestein ‘50). M.-L. (Shining 
Waters x Great Lakes.) Large mid-blue self. 
Vigorous. Makes a showy clump $1.00 
UTAH SKY (See Introductions) 
UTAH SPECIAL (Muhlestein ‘50). M.-L. (Old 
Parchment x Mellowglow.) Delectable, luscious, 
delicate blend of peach, apricot, pink and 
yellow. Beautifully formed, ruffled flower. 
Should have partial shade from extreme sun 
for it will fade. Charm personified...... 
UTAH SUNSET (Muhlestein ‘51). E.-M. (Honey- 
flow) x 46-16: sister to Sunset Road). The largest 
and smoothest blend we know. The hatfts are 
so smooth we know it will be a boon to hy- 
bridizers. Its seedlings are very fine. Luscious 
in its smooth blending of onion-skin pink, buff 
and salmon tones. H.C, '49 $5.00 
VALGANZA* (Brenan ‘53). M., 38 inches. (Ex- 
travaganza x Val.) New color charmer in a 
variegata with yellow standards and red- 
purple falls (Malvasia-grape) not unlike Pre- 
tender. A great granchild of an Oncocyclus, 
and it has Mauna Loa back of it twice which 
would indicate its great possibility of produc- 
ing good amoeanas and neglectas $10.00 
VANDA (Miles). M., 36 inches. (Sister to Elizabeth 
of England.) Lovely blue, superb parent. .$5.00 
VANITY FAIR (D. Hall ‘51). M.-L. (Cherie x Fan- 
tasy.) Clean medium pink with deep red beard. 
Superb form and substance. H.M. ‘52....$7.50 
VATICAN PURPLE (Whiting '43). E.-M. (Missouri 
x Mata Hari.) Lovely purple. Delightful breed- 
ing for rich things. Grand form. Wonderful 
parent for darks. H.M. ‘43. Net 
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VEISHEA (Whiting ‘43). M. 34 in. (Matula) x 
(Matula x Summer Tan). Bright blend not un- 
like Three Oaks. A superb parent. H.M. ‘46. 
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VEILED IN MYSTERY (Milliken ‘51). Unusual! An 
off-white with a dusting of the palest char- 
treuse. Standards and falls exquisitely fluted 
and ruffled. A violet-blue beard sets the flower 
apart from others 
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. VELVET DUSK (Schreiner ‘49). M.-L. (Sable x 
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Schreiner sdlg.) Very dark purple with splen- 
did sheen, finish and form. Net $1.50 
VELVET MANTLE (Clutton ‘50). H.-L. (Cheerio x 
E. B. Williamson.) Tall bi-colored red... .$2.00 
VERNAL PEACE (Stevens). Beautiful light yel- 
low $5.00 
VICE REGAL (Miles '46). M. (Directeur Pinelle x 
"Sir Fred Banting."’) Like a piece of rich bro- 
cade. Deep rosy purple. H.M., A.M. ‘51. 
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