75—La Neige, TB-W4 (Verd. 1912), 24". A self. 
Cream white. S. cupped. F. flaring, tinged with green, 
A slow growing, good white. Small flower. $ .10 
78—Le Correge, TB-S9D (Vilm. 1927), 36". S. light 
bronze suffused violet. F. plum red, velvety. Large 
fragrant flower .30-5F $ .10 
75— Lent A. Williamson, TB-S3D (Wmsn. 1918), 42". 
S. campanula violet 44G5 blended with yellow toward 
base. F. pansy violet 44K8. S. erect and broad. F. vel¬ 
vety, drooping with flaring tip. Unusually heavy foli¬ 
age and stalks. Not as upright as Alcazar.. 
.8-7, 13-9, 103-12, 147-3 $ .10 
80—Lenz-schnee, TB-WZ (G. & K. 1927), 32". Pure 
white, with a halo of sky blue on the falls. Large 
flowers, and a purity of color which is aptly suggested 
by the name “spring snow”.77-8, 9 $ .15 
78—Leonata, TB-BIL (Hort 1922), 36". Lavender violet 
with light haft, reticulated apricot to gray and olive at 
edge. S. arching. F. flaring to drooping. Large. 
.15N $ .15 
80—Leota, TB-WI (Fry. 1923), 38". S. pure white. F. 
white, faintly flushed greyish lavender and the throat 
veined lemon yellow. Good size. Very early 71-10 $ .10 
68—Leverrier, TB-R9M (Den. 1917), 42". S. Chinese 
violet. F. pansy violet heavily veined reddish brown on 
the white throat .16-5, 6, 26-6, 162-8, 15N $ .10 
74—Lewis Trowbridge, TB-BIL (Farr 1913), 33". S. 
light mauve. F. shaded manganese violet ...12-10 $ .10 
89—Lilga, (Storer new).11M $ .25 
76— Lindbergh, TB-B3M (Arb. 1928), 33". S. pale lav¬ 
ender violet. F. pleroma violet 4318 with lighter edge. 
S. erect, revolute, ruffled. F. drooping, ruffled. 
.14S $ .25 
89—Livingston, (Storer new).70-9, 180-7, 17N $ .25 
89—Loango, (Storer new). 
.13-10, 17-9, 69-2, 6, 105-10 $ .25 
56—Lohengrin, TB-RIL (G. & K. 1910), 30". S. light 
mauve. F. Chinese violet, the colors fading to white 
of the haft and styles toward the center. S. cupped. 
F. drooping. Beard-white, orange tipt. Large ruffled 
flower.$7015-6, 40-4, 115-4, 137-12, 19M $ .10 
83—Lona, TB-S5M (Sass J. 1923), 27". Plicata. S. buff, 
dusted and peppered purple, white at center. F. cream, 
with y 2 " penciled border of amaranth purple and wire 
edge. S. ruffled.71-11 $ 
72—Lord of June, TB-B3M (Yeld 1911), 40". S. light 
chicory blue. F. lavender violet. S. floppy. F. droop¬ 
ing. Fruity, or cinnamon scent. Close to Halo, but 
averages larger. 20-12, 145-11 $ .10 
85—Lord Lambourne, TB-S90 (Per. 1923), 40". S. soft 
rosy fawn. F. madder-crimson with white reticulations 
at the base. Amber styles. Large and early. 
.26-5, 156-8 $ .10 
80—Lord Wolseley, Spur.-S9M (Barr 1899), 40". Blue- 
purple. One of the largest and most beautiful of the 
spuria irises.33-1 to 4, 16N $ .35 
62—Loreley, TB-Y3D (G. & K. 1909), 30". S. lemon 
yellow. F. ultramarine blue, veined creamy white, and 
bordered sulphur yellow. A striking variegata. 
.49-8 $ .10 
92—Los Angeles, TB-WZ (Mohr-Mit. 1927), 42". S. 
white, the pale blue lavender dots and reticulations con¬ 
fined to the sides of the blade, the haft, and crest of 
the styles. F. white. Clover scented. A colossal plicata. 
S. domed, circular. F. flaring to drooping, circular. 
.:.13N $ .50 
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