The World s Finest Tall Bearded I ris • Continued 
Lux—40 in. A new French introduction. S—-bright old- 
gold, suffused apricot; F—raspberry-red, with a 
golden sheen, paling to rose at the edge. Awarded a 
Certificate of Merit in France. 5.00 
Mabel Taft—36 in. A giant new violet-blue of Dominion 
parentage. 1.25 
Madel eine Brun—36 in. A new giant white of French 
introduction. 1.00 
Magenta—36 in. A distinctive magenta color that stands 
out prominently among all other colors. . . . . 75 
Magnifica—42 in. VERY FRAGRANT. Gigantic crim¬ 
son toned bi-color. 25 
Magnificent—30 in. A large bright uniform red tone, 
redder than Opera and twice its size. Fdonorable 
Mention American Iris Society. 25 
Maisie Lowe—36 in. A new English introduction. A 
magnificent deep blue bi-color. . 2.00 
Majestic—36 in. One of the richest of the red-purple 
bi-colors. Enormous velvety flowers of perfect 
form. 20 
Maluska—36 in. A new deep, rich, velvety black-red. 
Highly recommended. Honorable Mention American 
Iris Society. 7.50 
M. A. Porter—36 in. An exceedingly rich deep violet, 
with velvety falls and deep orange beard. One of the 
best of the new giant flowered varieties. . . ... 1.75 
Marechal Ney—32 in. A magnificent, very rich red 
bicolor, with a chestnut brown flush and brilliant 
orange throat. Honorable Mention American Iris 
Society. 1.00 
Marie Poole—38 in. Perry’s new snow white. A mag¬ 
nificent Iris. 1.00 
Marquisette—42 in. A lovely new pastel color, being a 
delightful, lustrous soft shrimp pink. Received a Cer¬ 
tificate of Merit in France, where it originated . . .75 
King Midas—28 in. An entirely new color break. In a 
class by itself. Golden-buff and garnet-brown bi-color 
blend. Excellent. 1.00 
King Tut—34 in. The Sass new sensational fiery red . .50 
Klamath—40 in. A gigantic flower, with bronze stand¬ 
ards tinted violet; F—prune-purple. 1.00 
Kubliah Khan—40 in. An outstanding rich rosy-red bi¬ 
color of superb form, carrying five or six flowers to 
each stalk. 1.25 
K. V. Ayres —44 in. A pale coffee and lavender blend, 
with a soft pink flush. An unusual and indescribably 
beautiful Iris. Honorable Mention American Iris 
Society. 17.50 
Lady Byn g—36 in. This exquisite variety sold for 150.00 
a root a few years ago. The color is soft, uniform 
ageratum-violet.25 
Lady Fair—30 in. A very lovely variety. S—frilled, 
white, flushed violet; F—mauvette. .50 
Lady Paramount—44 in. The sensational new soft prim¬ 
rose yellow. Honorable Mention American Iris 
Society. Stock limited. Order early. 17.50 
L’Aiglon—38 in. Rich bronzy-red bi-color. One of the 
world’s best.25 
Largo—40 in. A fine new soft yellow blend. Falls faintly 
overlaid mauve. Very large, beautifully ruffled 
flower. 2.50 
LeCorrege—36 in. FRAGRANT. S—light bronze; F— 
rich velvety wine red.50 
Legend—36 in. Very rich velvety crimson-claret, with a 
striking gold beard which enhances its beauty. A 
magnificent flower. 2.00 
Lent A. Williamson—42 in. Rated the finest Iris in the 
world in 1922. Violet bi-color blend.15 
Leonato—48 in. FRAGRANT. One of the largest, fin¬ 
est, tallest lavenders.25 
Libel I ule—38 in. A most unusual Iris with creamy-white 
standards, shaded soft slate,- F—Bishop’s violet 
on a coppery rose ground; throat veined 
yellow. 
Liberty Bell—30 in. A giant "plicata” 
on the order of San Francisco, but 
with brighter red toned feathering. 
Awarded First Prize at the Boston 
Show. 1.00 
Lindberg—40 in. S—soft blue-violet; 
F——rich pansy-violet, with a lighter 
border. A large flower of fine 
form.35 
Lochinvar—36 in. A fine Sass intro¬ 
duction. A large handsome blue bi¬ 
color .25 
Lona—30 in. An exquisite flower, as 
exotic in appearance as the finest 
orchid, with ruffled peach colored 
petals, minutely peppered violet. 
.25 
Lord Lambourne—40 in. The richest 
colored very early tall flowering 
variety. S—soft rosy-fawn; F—rich 
madder crimson. Amber styles .20 
Lord of June—40 in. A VERY 
FRAGRANT gigantic blue bi-color, 
flowers measuring 7 inches in my 
gardens.15 
Los Angeles—46 in. Gigantic white 
flowers, with a feather-stitch edging 
of blue. One of the most beautiful 
of this type.75 
Louis Bel—28 in. EARLY. Very dark 
pansy violet; almost black. Very 
velvety in both S and F. One of the 
darkest and richest Irises introduced 
to date.35 
canary 
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