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LE CORREGE (Lu-Koreg') (Vilm 1927) M. 46" 
V.F. Very large flowers. S. smoky bronze shot 
with lavender and suffused with red. F. large, 
bright dark velvety red, with prominent gold 
beard. LeCorrege has none of the muddy land¬ 
scape effect of Ambassadeur, but makes a bril¬ 
liant color group. $ .30; 3 for $ .65 
LOS ANGELES (Mohr 1927) M. 46". F. Great 
white flowers of fine shape and texture; the stan¬ 
dards faintly edged blue, falls beautifully marked 
red brown at the base and the blue style arms 
lend a note of clear color to the center. One of 
the most beautiful iris we list. It is perfectly 
hardy and has stood in our garden for years, 
entirely unprotected. $1.00 
LUX (Looks) (Cayeux 1931) An unusually lovely 
and vivid color effect. S. bright old gold suffused 
apricot; F. semi-flaring, raspberry red, with a 
golden sheen, paling to rose at the edge. Very 
telling in a mass. 
Certificate of Merit, S.N.H.F. $10.00 
MME CECILE BOUSCANT (Su-seel Boos-kann') 
(Millet 1923) L. 48". Still one of the outstanding 
and most beautiful varieties. It is a self and a 
lovely even shade of orchid pink. There is a slight 
flush of blue in the middle of the fall, which gives 
it an unusually attractive finish. It is tall and 
perfectly hardy. Highly recommended. 
$ .25; 3 for $ .60 
MME DURRAND (Due-rawn') M. 50". Irrides- 
cent buff, flushed lilac and amber 6 inch blooms 
on long branching blends. An exquisite flower 
that will always be in demand. 
C.M.S.N.H.F. $ .30 
MME SEROUGE (Madam Su-rooj') (Cayeux 
1929) M. 42". F. a very beautiful new variety; 
a seedling of the famous Black Knight, but with 
none of its failings. It is a good grower and 
free bloomer. The flowers are of huge size. S. 
violet, F. spreading and well rounded of a warm 
tone of intense blackish purple, with a pale 
Bishop’s violet edge. The whole flower seems 
lighted with a dark silvery sheen. 
C.M.S.N.H.F. $3.00 
MAGENTA (Cayeux 1927) M. 39". V.F. This is 
a wonderfully beautiful flower, with a coloring 
that is absolutely unique. It is a bright amethyst 
in color and appeals to everyone. The flowers are 
of fine rounded shape and the plant is strong and 
vigorous. Mr. Percy Murrell rated this 91 and 
declared it to be a glorious and distinct color. It 
combines well with pink and creamy yellows. 
C. of M. S.N.H.F. $1.00 
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