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Jean Cayeux (Cay. 1931). A. M., A. I. S. 1986; Dykes Medal, 1931; C. M., 
S. N. H. F., 1931. The well-formed frilled flowers are a pale brown shot 
with gold, a touch of blue at the tip of the beard brings out the lovely 
coloring. $0.35 
Jean Lafitte (Wash.-Stahl 1935). H. M., A. I. S. 1936. Fine coppery rose 
with yellow center and broad conspicuous golden beard. Heavy stalked 
and well branched. 39 inches. $1.50 
Jelloway. (Parker?1937).:AseM., As 15.91 93830 Ha, Mie Ac le oe a etine: 
clear toned golden yellow with brilliant gold beard. Large flowers on well 
branched stems have good form. 38 inches. $1.25 
Jinny Sue CWmsn. 1936). A lovely distinct variegata of gold 
and pink effect. The flowers are large with very broad segments, perfectly 
formed with flaring falls. Vigorous, floriferous and fragrant. $0.75 
Joycette (J. Sass 1932). A. M., A. I. S. 1986; H. M., A. I. S. 1932. A self tone 
of clear red with no blue tones. Flowers of good size on very tall well 
branched stems. Fragrant. $0.25; 3 for $0.50 
Jubilesta (Grinter 1987). A perfect lemon yellow self. The texture resembles 
yellow taffeta seemingly frail but it stands up better than many heavier 
textured types. Hardy, free blooming, prolific. $0.75 
Junaluska (Kirk. 1934). A. M., A. I. S. 1987; H. M., A. I. S. 1936. Rose, cop- 
per and gold are blended into an iridescent brilliance. Flowers are large 
on tall, excellently branched stems. Vigorous. 36 inches. $0.75 
Kandahar (Hall 1939). A late flowering Iris of the richest coloring. S. lavender 
violet paler at midrib; F. velvety prune purple; yellow beard. Large 
flowers of good substance. Floriferous. 32 inches. $5.00 
Kansas Sunrise (Hill 1940). Mr. Hill’s glowing new Iris which is an im- 
proved King Midas but made brighter and more vivid by the use of King 
Tut as pod parent. A bright toned variegata blend displaying the good 
qualities of its parents. Excellent form with good growing and blooming 
habits. $5.50 
Lady Paramount (White, C. G. 1934). H. M., A. I. S. 1982; A. M., A. I. S. 
1936. A large and stately flower of soft primrose yellow with firm silken 
texture. A seedling of Dykes but is hardy and a free bloomer. One of 
the best of the large yellows. 38 inches. $0.75 
Lancaster (Cook, 1940). See page 3 for description. $20.00 
Lighthouse (Salb. 1936). A. M., A. I. 8. 1940. H. M., A. I. S. 1987. A fine 
brilliant coppery red with a glowing gold heart. of old rose except for 
the gold that lights the central portion. F. slightly redder and coppery. 
Gold beard. Enormous flowers well rounded of good substance and smooth 
texture. Late. 36 inches. tS L00 
Lilamani (Sass, J. 1988). One of the new “black” Iris. Silky blue black S. 
and velvety “blackish” violet F. Despite the depth of color, in the garden 
it has a glowing quality. Flowers are full and well rounded. Stems 38 
inches, well branched. Plants vigorous. $2.75 
London Pride (Mur. 1933). A very effective Iris with S. rosy cyclamen, the 
F. the same color but much deeper in tone. The flowers are of large size, 
splendid shape and fine substance. Fragrant. 40 inches. $0.25; 3 for $0.50 
