Raster—See bargain list. 
King Juba—S. old gold; F. rich velvety car¬ 
mine. An iris of outstanding quality, probably 
holding first honors in this class. 34 in. Each $4.00 
King Karl—The best of the Sass plicatas. 
Beautiful ruffled flowers biended cream and 
apricot lightly sprinkled with purple dots. 
Very rugged grower, about 26 inches._Each 25c 
King Midas—A most unusual blend. Soft gol¬ 
den buff reticulated with pleasing shade of 
garnet brown. It is impossible to describe the 
captivating beauty of this superior iris. Ea. $1.00 
King Tut—Rich reddish brown. Dominating 
and striking. One of the high spots in an iris 
garden. 30 inches_Each 75c 
Klamath—The outstanding feature of this var¬ 
iety is its huge size. A bronzy, violet purple 
bicolor that bears acquaintance_Each $1.00 
Kochii—See bargain list, 
t Labor—Deep dull red with a decided sheen of 
coppery blue. One remembers this iris as one 
of the most stylish of all, having an unusual 
amount of individuality_Each 25c 
Lady Byng—See bargain list. 
Lady Foster—Large fragrant flowers of a 
beautiful light lavender blue. 36 in_Each 25c 
L’Aiglon—Tall, rich bronzy-red bicolor. A ro¬ 
bust iris of unquestionable quality_Each 50c 
Le Correge—Brilliant deep red-brown, with 
outstanding bright orange beard. While 
dark, this iris carries enough color to be de¬ 
sirable in the garden, and is a very fine ad¬ 
dition to this color class. Sweetly scented. Ea. 50c 
Lent A. Williamson—See bargain list. 
fLenzschnee—Large flowered white with extra 
broad falls _Each 25c 
Leonidas—See bargain list. 
Leverrier—S. Rosy mauve; F. bright pansy 
violet. Tall variety carrying lots of color. Ea. 25c 
Lohengrin—See bargain list. 
fLona—One of the most beautiful color combin¬ 
ations found in the iris. The base color is a 
soft rose, which in clump carries very much 
of the pink. Heavily ruffled. 25 in_Each 25c 
Lord Lambourne—See bargain list. 
Lord of June—Light blue bicolor. Falls of the 
extra large flowers droop gracefully giving 
this variety an individuality all its own. A 
fine iris well deserving of its popularity. Ea. 25c 
Loreley—See bargain list. 
Los Angeles—Large white, S. faintly edged 
blue. F. beautifully reticulated brown at the 
base. Tall widely branched-Each 75c 
fLouis Bel—Dark pansy violet. Positively the 
darkest iris in the garden. Always a source 
of much admiration. 30 inches_Each 50c 
Magnifica—Huge red violet bicolor— Com¬ 
monly the flowers will measure over seven 
inches, with several open at a time. 36 in._Ea. 25c 
Majestic—S. blue, flushed bronze; F. brilliant 
raisin purple. A Dominion seedling with beau¬ 
tiful broad, flaring velvety falls_Each 25c 
Mamie—S. and F. clear white, frilled and pen¬ 
ciled light violet. Very dainty. 26 in_Each 20c 
