86— Joyance, TB-M-W4L □□ (Dykes 1931) 40 in. D.M. 
Eng. 1929. S. milk white F. sparkling cream, faintly 
veined. Huge. . 2700 5.00 
89— Joycette, TB-M-R7M (J. Sass 1932) 42 in. A.M.A.I.S. 
1936. S. raisin purple F. deep purple (Baldwin X King 
Tut) ..5-10A. 2N9D 2.00 
79— Julia Marlowe, TB-EM-R9M □% 6-9D. 2S1B .10 
80— June Bride, TB-M-WW (Grin. 1930) 30 in. Pure 
white with gold beard. Many blooms on slender stems 
...27-13ABC. 2NIAB .25 
74— Juniata, TB-M-BIM □□ 12-7 .10 
39—Kaleidoscope, TB-M-Y9M . 57-13 .10 
82—Kansas, TB-M-R7L ...15N7B .20 
84— Katherine McFarland, TB-M-B3D (Spitzer 1926) 30 
in. A.M.A.I.S. 1926. S. mulberry purple. E. dark pur¬ 
ple. Velvety. .100-8. 125-8. 4N2DE .25 
90— Kensington, BM-S2M □ (Storer 1936), 44 in. S. new 
silver 11B1, blending to acacia 11K1 at the halft. F. 
aconite violet 4417, blending to new silver at edges. 
Beard is a deep chrme yellow 9L7. Fragrance of 
valeriana. A new revelation in size and color. 
.1-10. 103-11. 9S10. 11S8 20.00 
60—Kermesina, Laev - R, 1 S7D □ (1901) Claret red. 
A moisture loving species. Misc. seedlings. 
.68-3 .50 
80—Keystone, TB-MF-RIM □ (McKee 1932) 40 in. Self. 
Rich deep purple. S. ruffled and domed. F. broad, 
flaring, of heavy substance. Gorgeous. . 2700 25.00 
85— King Juba, TB-M-Y9M (H. P. Sass 1931) 38 in. 
H.M.A.I.S. 1932. Variegata. S. yellow. F. solid deep 
red, wide and velvety. 89-9. 7S2A. 10M1ABC .25 
82—King Karl, TB-MF-S5M □ % A.M.A.I.S. 1927. 
.. 28-8BCD .25 
87— King Midas, TB-E-S6D □ (Mead 1929) 28 in. S. 
golden buff. F. iridescent garnet brown, edged golden 
buff. .5-10B-E. 4S3C .25 
84—King Tut, TB-MF-S6D % .89-10. 9N7D .25 
75— Kingfisher Blue, Sib. MF-BIL .48-7C .25 
78—Klamath, TB-M-B9D (Klein. 1929) 40 in. S. hyssop 
violet. F. prune purple. Massive flower and stem. 
.100-4C .25 
60—Knysna, TB-MF-Y9D (Bliss 1917) 30 in. S. deep old 
gold. F. Crimson maroon. .89-7CD .15 
83— Kochii, IB-EE-R7D (Italy 1887) 28 in. Self. Roman¬ 
esque 46L10. The old early gorgeous purple. 
.37-15, 126-8 .10 
60— Korolkowi, Reg. S. (Regel - 1873 - Turkestan) Hy¬ 
brids. Various tones of brown. Sent to St. Peters¬ 
burg by Gen. Korollow in 1872.51-15F .50 
78— Kublai Khan, TB-M-R3D (Wmsn. i931) 40 in. Rich 
rosy red bi-color. A regal iris.. 28-13BC. 2NIDE .50 
89—K. V. Ayres, TB-M-S7L (Ayrse 1932) 44 in. H.M.A.¬ 
I.S. 1931. Blend of pale coffee, lavender and pink. 
Large flower. . 27-13D 3.00 
82—Labor, TB-M-BIM □ ......3-6. 120-7. 5M8 .10 
87—Laddie Boy, DB-E-BIM (H. P. Sass 1931) 6 in. 
Dwarf. Blue purple bi-color, bearing 3 flow T ers to a 
stalk. ....31-15B-E .25 
75—Lady Foster, TB-M-B3M □ 15N4D .10 
89—Lady Gage, T3-M-W7L (Gage 1934) Self. White, 
faintly flushed lavender. .28-13A. 2NIC 1.00 
79— Lady Luck, IB-E-R7M □ .48-3 .15 
75—La Neige, TB-MF-W4W □ .77-7 .10 
85—Largo, TB-M-S6M □ (Ayres 1932) 40 in. S. soft 
chrome yellow, ruffled and arched. F. rose, paling at 
the ruffled edges. Large, tall, great carring power. 
.49-3C. 2N8CD .50 
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