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JORAM (Nesmith 1937) See introductions on page 4. 
JOSEPH ROBIDOUX (Callis 1937) This tall, beautiful iris has 
truly Indian-like coloring. The standards are slightly ruffled of 
violet, veined purple and touched with brown at the haft. The falls 
are well rounded of velvety wine-red, brown tones near the throat 
and heavy yellow beard. This fragrant late blooming iris has ex¬ 
ceptionally heavy texture. 40 in. 
JOYANCE (Mrs. Dykes 1932) A large creamy white with glowing 
yellow center and faint brownish golden venations at the haft. The 
flowers are nicely placed on tall well branched stalks. 38 in. 
JOYCETTE (J. Sass. 1932) A remarkable iris of rich red tone. 
One of the finest red irises to date. H. M., A. I. S. 1932. 42 in. 
JOYOUS (Sturtevant 1937) See introductions, page 4. 
JUNALUSKA (Kirk 1932) A flower of rose, gold and copper; a 
subtle blending of color which is difficult to describe. The gleam¬ 
ing flowers are borne on tall well branched stems. H. M., A. I. S. 
1936. 
KALINGA (Klein. 1935) A large flower of soft creamy yellow of 
good form and substance, borne on tall well branched stalks. An 
iris that leaves a lasting impression, and very lovely. H. M., A. I. S. 
1936. 
KING PHILIP (Fewkes 1932) Very large self of light blue-violet. 
Standards broad and domed; falls are large and well rounded, delic¬ 
iously scented. 39 in. 
KING MIDAS (Mead 1927) Glorious combination of golden buff 
and garnet-brown; heavy beard of deepest orange. 36 in. 
LADY GAGE (Gage 1934) White flushed lavender when buds first 
open, changing to pure white; large, well formed flower. 32 in. 
LADY PARAMOUNT (White 1933) A beautiful pale yellow of 
glistening beauty. The flowers are well carried on tall graceful 
stems. Very lovely. H. M., A. I. S. 1932. A. M., A. I. S. 1936. 44 in, 
LILY PONS (Washington 1934) Standards buff overcast with pink, 
closely domed; Falls semi-flaring 6f rose-pink with lighter edge; 
styles buff and yellow; medium yellow beard; well branched stalks; 
a prolific bloomer. H. M., A. I. S. 1936. 38 in. 
LITTLE BOQUET (Sturtevant 1936) A charming plicata of per¬ 
fect proportion and branching. The standards and falls are white 
sprinkled with dots of pink and lavender set off by a clear yellow 
beard. This dainty iris is very free flowering and ideal for table 
arrangement or front of the border. 25 in. 
LOS ANGELES (M. M. 1927) A giant white plicata. 48 in. 
LUCRE (White 1936) A very impressive self of Imperial yellow 
with just a flush of old gold on the upper part of the falls, well set 
off by the bright cadmium yellow beard. The flowers are well 
placed on tall widely branched stalks. 40 in. 
LUCREZIA BORI (Schreiner 1935) A beautiful iris with domed 
standards of canary yellow, slightly ruffled and notched at the edge. 
The falls are long and broad, of deeper tone, with an olive halo, 
which soon pales out to a more even tone of yellow; Brilliant 
orange beard. The flowers have a great deal of substance and are 
borne on tall well branched stalks. A long flower of great charm. 
H. M., A. I. S. 1936. 42 in. 
MAGENTA (Cay. 1927) A bright amethyst flower of smooth finish 
and firm texture. C. M., S. N. FI. F. 1929. 40 in. 
MAGI (Sturt. 1930) A blended flower in lovely tones of rose and 
yellow; large flowers on sturdy stalks. 38 in. 
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