
LADY MOHR. (Salb. 1944) E. 36 in. Another out- 
standing iris of Wm. Mohr ancestry. A bicolor. 
This has standards of Oyster white and falls 
of chartreuse yellow with the typical Mohr 
pattern of veining. H. M. 1944, P. R. 90 
LADY NAOMI. (Fay 1941) M. 38 in. A very large 
plicata. Ground work is white with an all-over 
netting of violet. H. M. 1942, Dok. SO ire ee bs 
LADY OF SHALOTT. (Schreiner 1942) M. 35 in. 
This is one of the nicest plicatas we have 
grown. The large frilled flowers are creamy 
white with a flush of rose pink on the stand- 
ards and the falls are very delicately edged 
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LA GLORIA. (Brehm 1940) M. 38 in. A very love- 
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LAKE GEORGE. (Smith 1945) M. L. 40 in. This is 
said to be one of the most outstanding blues 
of today. The form is said to be fine with 
flaring falls and slightly ruffled standards. It 
is described as being soft blue violet with a 
darker color at the haft. We are looking for- 
ward to its blooming in our garden. H. M. 
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LAKE HURON. (J. Sass 1942) M. 36 in. A me- 
dium toned blue that is very clear in coloring 
and has great carrying power. P. R. 87.............. 
LAKE SHANNON. (DeForest 1945) M. 36 in. This 
broad petaled, ruffled flower of rich medium 
blue is one of the nicest we have grown and 
it seemed to be a favorite with all garden vis- 
itors last year. The substance and finish are 
especially good and the stalk is tall and well 
branched with several blooms opening at once 
LAMPLIGHT. (Schreiner 1944) M. 34 in. A rich 
buff self with an undertone of glowing yellow. 
A good blend that seems to grow on one.......... 
LANCASTER. (Cook 1940) M. 36 in. A large flar- 
ing ruffled rose with a faint undertone of yel- 
POMam Ee Niet U4 OP MR SO i eee ot te es 
LATE SUN. (DeForest 1940) M. L. 42 in. A sup- 
erb yellow of giant size. A smooth overlay of 
reddish gold accents the color. H. M. 1942, 
LIDICE. (Tompkins 1945) M. 36 in. Rich velvety 
Dahlia-carmine with an edging of brilliant 
Heather on the falls. This has excellent sub- 
stance and good form. A full bronze beard 
brightens the flower as a whole, as it does not 
detract from the lush richness of the falls. 
The stalks are strong and well branched.......... 
LIGHTHOUSE. (Salb. 1936) L. 36 in. An ever 
popular coppery red of fine form. A. M. 1940, 
FLO Oe ite kt £55 es RTE a ie Ae rae i 
L’LUVIA d’ ORA. (DeForest 1942) E. 36 in. Me- 
dium sized flowers of a rich apricot orange 
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L. MERTON GAGE. (Lapham 1942) M. 40 in. A 
large creamy pink of good form, substance 
and branching. H. M. 1942, P. R. 87 
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