with Dominion depth of color, and the glow of richest 
velour. Broad foliage. Words fail to describe its sur¬ 
passing beauty....74-11, 4N $25.00 
89—Jane Lincoln (Storer new), 36". A plicata. Large 
flower with a pure white background.... 
.77-4, 5, 180-15 $ .25 
83—Jane Williamson, TB-S4L (Wmsn. 1928), 36", S. 
Vinaceous lilac, shading out to old gold. F. deeper 
shade overlaid gold and maroon.3S $ .10 
80—Japanese, mixed colors.23-2 to 6 $ .25 
60—Jeanne D’Arc, TB-W2, Verd. 24". White, with 
light lavender frilled edges. Large open standards. 
.49-11, 51-11 $ .10 
80—Josephine Hey wood, Jap-sgl (Chi. 1926). Japanese 
single. Blue with purple sheen.48-6F $ .75 
89— Joy Motta (Storer new).14S $ .25 
79— Julia Marlowe, TB-R9M (Shull. 1924), 40", S. 
Chinese violet. F. raisin purple. Large flowers. Pink 
and red effect in the sun.105-7, 8, 5S $ .10 
74— Juniata, TB-B1M (Farr 1909), 42". A self. Mauve 
to manganese violet. S. arching, revolute. F. flaring, 
convex. Beard—white, orange tipt. Very fragrant. 
12-6 7 $ 10 
39—Kaleidoscope, TB-Y9M (Kat. 1929), 18". A bad 
sport of Honorabile. Has a habit of breaking up the 
pale yellow standards and maroon falls into stipples 
and blotches, sometimes adding a blotch of blue. 
57-13 $ .10 
82—Kansas, TB- (Tim. 1926), 48". S. Chinese violet, 
shaded lilac. F. light purple, shaded violet. Orange 
beard. Large flower on tall branching stalks. The 
effect is a ruffled pink-toned flower.15N $ 1.00 
82—Kashmir White, TB-W4 (Fos. 1913) ,36". A waxy 
white. Fine flower if you can get it to grow 77-6 $ .10 
87—Kenlo (Storer new).69-9, 6S $ .25 
90— Kensington, TB-S3M (Storer new), 50", S. new 
silver 11B1, blending to acacia 11K1 at the haft. F. 
aconite violet 4417, blending to new silver at edges. 
Beard is a deep chrome yellow 9L7. Fragrance of 
valeriana. A new revelation in size and color. 
.1-10, 11S $10.00 
82—King Karl, TB-S5M (Sass J. 1925), 33". Plicata 
blend. S. colonial buff 10G2, softly blended with ma¬ 
genta 52K12. F. cream 9D4, sprinkled liseran purple 
50B9, with a cream white center. S. ruffled. F. flaring. 
72-8A $ 25 
84—King Tut, TB-S6D (Sess H. P. 1926), 30", S. cacao 
brown, 5B11, with dark wire edge. F. Hay’s maroon. 
S. erect. F. flaring to drooping, ruffled at tip, con¬ 
spicuous haft empire yellow. Chromosome number 36. 
A glowing red.9N $ .50 
75— Kingfisher Blue, Sib-B-L (Wal. 1924), 36". Bright 
sky blue. Broad falls, not so much reticulation as in 
Perry’s Blue .48-7C $ .25 
75—Kochii, IB-R70 (Italy 1887), 28", A self. Blackish 
purple. A wild iris of Southern Europe. An old favor¬ 
ite; early gorgeous purple mass . 49-12, 104-8 $ .10 
82—Labor, TB-B1M (Cay. 1926), 36", S. red violet, 
flushed copper. F. red purple, with an electric blue 
sheen. A rich red.3-6, 74-12, 11N $ .10 
75—Lady Foster, TB-B3M (Fos. 1913), 42". S. light 
lavender violet. F. lavender violet. S. unusually short 
for such a large kower, overlapping. F. drooping. Very 
fragrant.15N $ .10 
80— Lady Luck, IB-R7 (Don. 1930). A rich shade of 
deep dark purple. A fragrant early.48-3 $ .50 
89—Lalienna (Storer new.104-9, 105-9, 174-11 $ .25 
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