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CARL SALBACH 
Labor ( Cayeux ). A distinct and brilliant violet 
heliotrope self. A striking color when massed. 
.25c; 3 for 50c 
Lady Foster. Beautiful lavender blue. Free 
flowering and fragrant.20c; 3 for 40c 
Lady Lilford (Foster). Very large distinct 
flower of lavender purple. Heavily veined. 
Needs no special culture in California. Part 
oncocyclus. 30".35c; 3 for 70c 
Le Correge (Vilmorin) . Very broad and 
rounded flower with smoky bronze standards 
set on dark reddish plum falls. Conspicuous 
yellow beard. Well branched, and fragrant. 
36".40c; 3 for $1.00 
Legend ( Wareham 1932). A Wareham seed¬ 
ling that is wholly distinct, and in our opin¬ 
ion the finest of the five iris sold from this 
collection in 1932. Very rich velvety coloring 
of crimson claret with standards beautifully 
veined violet-blue. Beard a striking gold 
which sets off the darkness of the flower as 
effectively as do the beards of Grace Sturte- 
vant and Sir Michael.$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
Leonato (Newlands). A greatly improved Lady 
Foster, larger, taller, lighter in color, but 
shapely and well proportioned. Pale lavender 
to silvery heliotrope. Early flowering. Very 
fragrant. 48".20c; 3 for 40c 
Leverrier. A large early light rose red. Stalks 
well and widely branched. Fragrant. 48". 
.20c; 3 for 40c 
Loetitia Michaud. See Souv. De Loetitia 
Michaud. 
Lord Lambourne (Perry). A rose bronze bi¬ 
color. Early blooming, and gives a profusion 
of flowers. Tall.25c; 3 for 50c 
Lord of June (Yeld). Large lavender blue 
standards, falls deeper...15c; 3 for 30c 
Lord Wolseley. Beardless. A fine blue of the 
spuria type. Blooms on very tall, wiry stems. 
See Aurea for description. For fall planting. 
.40c; 3 for $1.00 
Loreley. Yellow with heavy splashings of raisin 
purple on falls. Free blooming and fragrant. 
.15c; 3 for 30c 
Los Angeles (Mohr-Mitchell). Great white 
flowers of fine shape and substance, the 
standards faintly edged blue with the blue 
style arms adding a note of clear blue in 
the center. Tall and widely branched. Most 
outstanding. Generally recognized as the 
finest blue and white plicata. Hardy every¬ 
where.75c; 3 for $2.00 
Louis Bel (Denis). Very dark pansy violet, 
showing red violet against the sun. 30" 
.35c; 3 for 70c 
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Lycaena (Williamson). White standards with 
rich purple falls with paler margin. 27". 
.20c; 3 for 40c 
Mabel Taft (Wareham). Blue bi-color. Big and 
bold.60c; 3 for $1.50 
Magenta (Cayeux). This is a fine red violet 
self of satiny texture. Excellent substance. 
Late. C. M., S. N. H. F.35c; 3 for 70c 
Magnifica (Vilmorin). Huge flowers of light 
violet blue standards and red violet falls. 
Fine grower, splendid in mass, and most 
popular. 40".20c; 3 for 40c; 12 for $1.35 
Majestic (Bliss). A large flower of heavy sub¬ 
stance. Standards light blue, falls deep blue- 
purple. Low branching.20c; 3 for 40c 
Marquita (Cayeux 1930). A huge variegata 
which has proven to be one of the most out¬ 
standing iris ever produced in France. Sim¬ 
ply huge flowers of creamy yellow with falls 
heavily lined rose pink which becomes al¬ 
most a suffusion at the end of the petals. 
This remarkable iris should eventually find 
its way into the gardens of all iris lovers. 
42 "..$5.00 
Mary Barnett ( Cumbler). A lovely light laven¬ 
der blue self with a prominent golden beard. 
Free flowering and fragrant. .40c; 3 for $1.00 
Mary Geddes (Washington). A lighter, taller 
King Midas that has received high commen¬ 
dation in the East. Standards light bronze 
with just a suggestion of flesh pink. Falls 
coral rose with yellow haft, lined bronze. 
. $3.50 
Mary Gibson (Perry). Tall light bronzy rose. 
Makes fine color note when planted in mass. 
A. M., R. H. S.25c; 3 for 50c 
Melchoir (Wallace). A beautiful red-bronzy 
claret self with orange beard. Ruffled velvet 
falls. Well branched. 36".40c; 3 for $1.00 
Meldoric (Ayres 1931). Probably Dr. Ayres’ 
most outstanding production. Certainly one 
of his best. The flowers are blue-black in 
effect, and very large. Gold beard. An early 
sellout last year.$2.50; 3 for $6.00 
Micheline Charriare (Denis). A large tall pure 
white, golden reticulations.. .40c; 3 for $1.00 
Midgard (H. P. Bass). Soft pale blend of yel¬ 
low and pink similar to Allure. Beautiful cut 
for table bouquets.40c; 3 for $1.00 
Miranda. Periwinkle blue.15c; 3 for 30c 
Mirasol (Mohr-Mitchell 1929). Pure chrome 
yellow unmarred by veining and of fine form 
and finish. The broad petalled, well bal¬ 
anced flowers are nicely placed on the low 
branched stems. Remains long in flower be¬ 
cause of its many buds.40c; 3 for $1.00 
Mme. Cecille Bouscant. A clear self tone of 
light orchid pink that is absolutely unique. 
An exquisitely lovely iris.35c; 3 for 70c 
Mme. Cheri. Red violet tinted with pink and 
warmed by a yellow undertone, a beautiful 
color. 42".20c; 3 for 40c 
Mme. Chobaut (Denis). A lovely plicata, its 
yellow ground flushed red and veined brown. 
.20c; 3 for 40c 
Mme. Durrand (Denis). An iridescent buff, 
flushed lilac and amber. Many flowers on 
tall, well branched stems. 48".40c; 3 for $1.00 
Mme. Serouge (Cayeux 1929). A very beauti¬ 
ful free flowering iris of great size and vig¬ 
orous growth. A clear deep violet blue self. 
Cert, of Merit and Special Prize S. N. H. F., 
for one of the three best iris of 1929. 42".’ 
.$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
