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Mount Royal—25c 
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Kochinette—27 in. VERY EARLY. A rare form of the lovely wild Iris Kochii, from 
which it differs in having a much better form than the type, with full flaring falls and 
exceedingly. rich. DUIple COlOM sas Hild wis afeleeve were Uek e pemtn are Aeros terete eee ae ee ais 
K. V. Ayres—44 in, THIS MAGNIFICENT IRIS SOLD FOR $50.00 A PLANT in 1933. 
It is a huge flower, one of the largest that grows, with flaring falls that measure up to 8% 
inches across, It is an Iris of unusually beautiful soft pastel tints, impossible to accur- 
ately describe, just as it is impossible to describe a sunset in a few words. The nearest 
approach I can make to a color description is a soft lavender-grey, or grey with a soft 
pinkish-lavender suffusion. There is no other Iris like it and it is a real beauty.... .25 
Lady{Paramount—44 in. HONORABLE MENTION AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY. 
The sensational new soft primrose yellow, similar to W. R. Dykes, but on taller stems, 
better formed and a clearer color. The color illustration below, which is about half size, 
does not begin to do it justice, as there i is a smoothness of finish and clarity of color that 
is not shown by the illustration. It is unquestionably the finest of its class. Now offered 
At‘ ai MOdETALE-DIICE ice: Mare Seis aien vix oh afovar aaah Sie oleic bMat, bed oNetaraiete te) otacoee att. parabersenteae -50 
Largo—40 in. ONE OF OUR LOVELIEST SOFT PASTEL BLENDS. S—very smooth 
soft yellow; F—flushed pink at the centre, edged a softer yellow than the standards. 
Throat cream, veined gold; deep orange beard. The flower is beautifully ruffled... .15 
Legend—36 in. A SUPER IRIS OF HUGE SIZE, PERFECT FORM AND RICH 
DEEP COLORING. S—lilac, flushed lavender; F—rich deep velvety crimson-claret, 
like’a,-piece of fine plush: ‘One of the bestiecccey s-aice + cemeteries [25 
Liberty Bell—30 in. AWARDED FIRST PRIZE AT THE BOSTON SHOW. I paid 
$50.00 each for my original stock of Liberty Bell. It is a giant ‘‘Plicata’’ on the 
order of San Francisco, but with a brighter red-toned ‘“‘feather-stitch’’ edging over the 
SNOW! White backround si rcccws wo isch HN cleat ee ae Sins Tear, eae ol eee a ner tes 25 
Lilamani—39 in. A new strikingly rich glowing blue-black, with thick velvety petals. A 
real ‘achievement in’ this: class .0.24 3S Sica ee oo ce eine ha Slee Otten has aes ciS, 
Lochinvar—38 in. VERY EARLY. ONE OF THE IRIS GIANTS, 
the brilliant blue flowers being of huge size and produced in the 
greatest profusion. The flowers are of good form, heavy sub- 
stance and perfect poise. And in addition to all its other good 
qualities it flowers about two weeks ahead of the regular Iris 
BOABON soa .cre feNeud bree ote wie ere: 55m Lele tek iets ae ete tateioke, © EL atewat enrataey -20 
Lodestar—36 in. THIS IS ONE OF THE MOST BRILLIANT 
IRIS IN MY ENTIRE COLLECTION, besides being of un- 
surpassed perfection of form. The standards are of deep, clear, 
smooth pure yellow and the falls are velvety claret-brown, with 
a narrow border of the same brilliant yellow color as the stand- 
ards. For a brilliant spot in the garden try Lodestar...... .20 
Lord Lambourne—40 in. VERY EARLY. VERY FRAGRANT. 
The richest colored very early tall flowering variety, the falls 
being of rich madder-crimson, with soft rose fawn standards and 
amber styles. Sold at $25.00 for a single plant a few tha 
BQO rs kl rict bales PARE Lee ete eae eb Minar ae oaee oa mT EIORN ; 
Los Angeles—46 in. EARLY. Gigantic white flowers, with the 
standards faintly edged blue, and with blue styles, adding a clear 
note of blue to the centre. One of the most beautiful of the 
For a group of fine “Plicata’”’ type. See illustration Page 16................. .25 
yellow Iris see color Lucero—42 in. SWEET LOCUST FRAGRANCE, An unusual icy- 
classification, Page 3 

white or blue-white, being quite unlike other white Irises. The 
domed standards are gracefully frilled and the falls are semi- 
flaring, giving excellent garden effect. There is a soft yellow halo 
at the throat, which adds to the beauty of this unusual eee 
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So fragrant that 
one blossom will 
fill a room with 

