WILD ROSE IRIS GARDEN 
K. V. AYRES, (Ayres, 1932). A beautiful blend of distinctive coloring. A pale 
coffee and lavender blend with a soft pink overglow. 2.00 
LABOR, (Cayeux, 1926). S. brilliant red violet; F. violaceous purple.15 
LADY BYNG, (Bliss, 1922). Clear pale lavender with slight suffusion of rose.10 
LADY FOSTER, (Foster, 1913). Large flowers, blue bicolor.10 
LADY GAGE, (Gage, 1933). White flushed lavender when buds first open, chang¬ 
ing to soft pink on edges and later pure white.25 
LADY LILFORD, (Foster, 1915). Very large distinct flower of lavender purple .25 
LADY LILLIAN, (Burch, 1925). Soft smooth pink.10 
LADY PARAMOUNT, (White, 1933). Brilliant primrose yellow; great size; har¬ 
monious proportions .. 2.00 
LARGO, (Ashley, 1931). S. canary yellow; F. mauve; deep bordered yellow.25 
LE CORREGE, (Vilmorin, 1927). Smoky bronze S. set on dark reddish plum F.25 
LE PRINTEMPS, (Nesmith, 1930). Pink toned plicata, nicely branched.25 
LE VARDAR, (Cayeux, 1928). Rosy lilac pink, large size, fine form.10 
LEGEND, (Wareham, 1932). S. deep blue slightly bronzed; F. rich velvety deep 
claret .25 
LENT A. WILLIAMSON, (Williamson, 1918). S. campanula violet; F. violet purple .10 
LENZSCHNEE, (Goos & Koenemann, 1927). Pure white with a halo of pale sky 
blue on the falls. Large flowers on 32-inch stem.10 
LEONATO, (Hort., 1922). S. pale lavender; F. slightly darker.10 
LEVERRIER. Large blended pink and red.25 
LIBERTY BELL, (Donahue, 1930). White plicata, very faint lilac reticulations on 
outside edge of F.; fine form with charm and carriage all its own.25 
LIGHTHOUSE, (Salb., 1936). The standards are old rose, the flaring falls, rose- 
red, with a great torch of gold lighting up the center. A perfection—large, 
round, of good substance and smooth texture. 5.00 
LINDBERGH, (Arbuckle, 1928). S. light blue violet; F. rich pansy violet.15 
LOCH INVAR, (H. Sass, 1931). Large vigorous blue bicolor.25 
LODESTAR, (Hall, 1925). S. lemon chrome, F. velvety claret brown.10 
LOHENGRIN, (Goos & Koenemann, 1909). Soft mauve, shading nearly to white .10 
LOIS, (Pfeiffer, 1923). Light blue.10 
LOLA CSONKA, (Chong’ka). (Gers.; Ashley, 1935). Medium large, blackish red 
purple velvety bicolor, rich grapy scent, well branched. 1.50 
LON A, (J. Sass, 1923). S. pale purplish; F. cream dotted purple.10 
LORD LAMBOURNE, (Perry, 1923). S. rosy fawn to pale bronze.10 
LORD OF JUNE, (Yeld, 1911). Huge chicory blue and lavender bicolor.10 
LORD WOLSELEY, (Barr, 1889).- Beardless; fine blue or spuria type.10 
LORELEII, (Goos & Koenemann, 1910). S. canary yellow; F. ultra marine blue.. .10 
LOS ANGELES, (Mohr-Mitchell, 1927). Great white flowers; S. faintly edged blue .25 
LOUIS DAVID, (Cayeux). S. dark yellow, shaded copper; F. rich old rose, edged 
brown. Very distinctive and unusual; 35 inches.50 
LOUIS PASTEUR, (Callis, 1939). A softly beautiful Iris which gains in popu¬ 
larity as it ages. A very delicate flower of waxy white. Louis Pasteur is 
admired by many Iris lovers for the uprightness and carriage of the stalk, 
having several blossoms on it. Makes a splendid Iris for the garden and 
cut flowers, as it is only 30 inches high. This pure white waxy Iris with a 
golden beard and attractive haft markings of gold and semi-flowering falls 
has a most pleasing odor similar to that of a wild rose. Midseason. A rich, 
lustrous white Iris. 10.00 
LUCREZIA BORI (Schreiner, 1935). Beautiful iris; S. domed, canary yellow, 
slightly ruffled, notched at the edge; F. long and broad of deeper tone with 
olive halo which pales out to a more even tone of yellow; orange beard--- 10.00 
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