LIMELIGHT (Hall, '52) Each $2.50; 3 for $6.00 



A canary-yellow to greenish yellow Chantilly, very much larger than 

 that famous ruffled and frilled member of the pink strain. It is a 

 Sunray seedling, all yellow with a lighter area on the falls. One of 

 the most novel Iris we have ever grown and one of the most beau- 

 tiful as well. The lace-like blossoms are produced on 35-inch stems. 

 HM AIS, 1952; AM, 1954. See page 13. 



LOTTE LEMBRICH (Lapham, '51) Each $1.50; 3 for $4.00 



Two shades of lilac . . . the standards like some of the "pink" lilacs, 

 the falls a deeper, or old-fashioned lilac hue. The beard is bright 

 tangerine. Very large, rounded blossoms; truly different. 37 inches. 



LOUVOiS (Cayeux, '36) Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 



Brown, deep, rich and velvety, like the lustrous fur of an animal. 

 Breeders are still trying to attain an Iris that will be an improve- 

 ment on this distinct French creation. Done in two shades of choco- 

 late, it is well illustrated on page 30. Big flowers, medium height. 

 HM AIS, 1939. 



LOVE STORY (Sapp, '50) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



Flaring flamingo-pink, from Dave Hall's line of pink breeding. A 

 perky, well formed flower of good size and a rich shade of pink 

 with tangerine beard. Good grower, producing lots of blooms on 

 tall and well branched stems. HM AIS, 1950. 



THE CAPITOL 



NEW SNOW, WITH LILACS AND BROOM 



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DREAMCASTLE 



