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KALINGA (Klien. 1934) M. L. 44 in. A 
huge cream colored self of excellent form, 
branching and poise. It has yet to prove 
its complete hardiness here. H. M., 1936. 
R. 88. $2.00 
KHORASAN (H. P. Sass 1937) M. 36 in. 
A fine, large variegata of distinct Domin¬ 
ion form. The firm well domed stan¬ 
dards are dull gold, the falls nearly au¬ 
burn in color and very flaring. The plants 
are strong and hardy, the branching 
good. R. 87. $10.00 
KING JUBA (H. P. Sass 1931) M. 40 in. 
The best medium priced variegata—al¬ 
ways dependable. The flowers are large 
well formed and well carried. Rich clear 
golden standards contrast beautifully 
with the deep red velvet falls. Very 
hardy, prolific and free flowering. H. M., 
1932. R. 85. 25c 
KING KARL (J. Sass 1925) M. 27 in. A 
most interesting and pleasing flower. A 
frilled and ruffled plicata of pink and 
cinnamon tones. Large but not tall it 
suits the front of the border. A. M., 
1927. 25c 
KING MIDAS (Mead 1929) V. E. 30 in. 
An iris that never wanes in popularity. 
It blooms early and should be planted 
with the intermediates. Its gold and 
brown tones are especially effective with 
such dark purples as Gentius and Chal¬ 
lenger. R. 87. Very free flowering. 25c 
KING TUT (H. P. Sass 1926) M. L. 30 
in. A brilliant brown red that will never 
be a forgotten iris. Has been used more 
than any other in breeding for better 
red irises. Still a great favorite for its 
rich color and excellent growth. Stock 
always scarce. R. 84. 25c 
KIRKWOOD (Williams 1937) A fine 
large deep mahogany red iris, practically 
a self, its excellent form, smooth col¬ 
oring and graceful carriage make it a 
splendid garden subject. Hardy and free 
blooming. Not yet rated. $7.50 
KUBLAI KHAN (Wmsn. 1931) M. 40 in. 
A deep, rich, rosy red bicolor that has a 
distinguished, regal bearing. The form 
and finish of this flower belie its low 
price. A beautiful, hardy iris. 25c 
K.V. AYRES (Ayres 1932) M. 40 in. A 
pale coffee and lavender blend with a 
soft pink glow. Large well formed Low¬ 
ers. H. M., 1931. Hardy and vigorous in 
growth. R. 86. $2.00 
LADY PARAMOUNT (White 1932) E. 
M. 44 in. A large, beautiful flower of 
soft primrose yellow. The tall stately 
carriage, clear fine color and graceful 
form make it a great favorite in the gar¬ 
den. Although from somewhat tenner 
parentage it does very well in this region. 
H. M., 1932, A. M., 1936. R. 91. $n.00 
LA FERIA (Williams 1937) A distinct 
and very charming new iris, a beautiful 
French grey and lavender bicolor. Cool 
and loveiy. Large well formed flowers 
of softly blended shades. Hardy and 
free flowering. R. 87. $5.00 
LARGO (Ashley 1932) M. 40 in. A tall 
clear toned variegata of soft pleasing 
colors, and fresh ruffled form. The 
standards are citron yellow, the falls 
rosy mauve. R. 82. Strong growing. 35c 
LEGEND (Ware 1932) M. 38 in. A large 
and well formed crimson claret or deep 
red purple, that attracts considerable 
attention. R. 84. 35c 
LODESTAR (Hall 1925) M. 36 in. Per¬ 
haps the most brilliant variegata. The 
flowers are small but the colors are so 
vivid it stands out like a beacon. Stand¬ 
ards are a pure lemon chrome, the falls 
a velvety claret brown with a distinct 
yellow edge. A. M., 1927. 35c 
LOS ANGELES (M. M. 1927) M. 42 in. A 
tall fine white with plicata markings of 
clear blue. Blooms well but is not quite 
as prolific as more hardy varieties. R. 
92. 35c 
LOUIS WILLERT (Stover 1931) M. L. 
40 in. A tall, soft toned variegata with 
standards of burnished gold and falls of 
raspberry red blending to a gold edge. 
$1.50 
LUCRE (White 1936) M. 40 in. The 
deepest yellow possible without drifting 
into orange. We hope this will prove 
hardy here as we need good deep yel¬ 
lows. Very prolific and free flowering 
in California. $5.00 
LUCREZIA BORI (Sch. 1935) M. L. 40 in. 
A large, fine late blooming yellow. The 
well domed standards are delightfully 
ruffled. The long falls are deeper in 
tone, but it has the effect of a self. H. 
M., 1936. R. 89. A grand new yellow, 
very vigorous grower. $10.00 
MAGI (Sturt. 1933) E. 36 in. A fresh 
captivating blend of rosy mauve and gold 
with excellent form, substance and tex¬ 
ture. R. 85. $1.00 
MAID OF ASTOLAT (J. Sass 1936) L. 45 
in. One of the finest of the new large 
hardy plicatas. Tall well branched stalks 
carry large beautifully formed flowers 
of pure white with clear blue markings. 
Very hardy. R. 90. $7.50 
MALUSKA (Nesmith 1933) L. 40 in. A 
deep black red self, velvety and rich in 
tone, and of excellent form and sub¬ 
stance. Tall and well branched. H. M., 
1934. R. 87. Vigorous growth. $3.00 
