clear purple self, with large flow- 
ers on tall, well branched stems. 
Beard white tipped orange. <A 
“good doer”. One of the bright- 
est purples. $.40 
Itasca (Kleinsorge, ’34)—Deep, 
vivid amethyst, with no veining. 
Heavy brown beard underlaid 
‘blue. Rounded flowers on well 
branched stalks have silky tex- 
ture. Medium height. Late. $.40 
Jean Cayeux (Cayeux, ’31)--Soft, 
smooth light buff, sometimes 
called coffee-colored. Well form- 
ed blooms, larger than average 
and season is long. Well branch- 
ed, tall stems. Late. French 
Dykes Medal, 1931. A. M., A. I. 
5., 1936. $.30 
Joycette (J. Sass, 32) — Deep 
blackish red with undertone of 
mulberry. Extra late. 
ored blooms of fine form on tall, 
sturdy stalks. H.M., A.I.S., 1932, 
A. M., 19306. $.35 
Junaluska (Kirkland, ’34)—Nov- 
el blend of red, copper and rose, 
with copper-red effect. Blooms 
excellent in size and form, and on 
tall stalks. A vigorous grower. 
H. M., 1936; A.M., 1937; runner- 
up for Dykes Medal, 1938, A. L. 
5. $.40 
King Juba (H. P. Sass, ’31)— 
Good, standard variegata. Gold 
standards, red-brown falls. Good 
grower. H. M., 1932. $.25 
Lady Naomi (Fay, ’41)—Tall, 
huge and very unusual plicata. 
Standards pale lavender, falls 
heavily linedand dotted laven- 
der. Brownish cast near center. 
H. M., A. I. S., 1942. $5.00 
Lady of Shalott (Schreiner, ’42) 
—New plicata in delicate shades 
of pink. Standards heavily flush- 
ed rose pink, falls creamy white 
edged with pink dots. Large 
blooms, well branched - stalks. 
Hardy. $8.50 
Self-col- 
Lancaster (Cook, ’40)—-Lustrous 
warm old rose, Wide falls, broad 
haft, heavy substance. Very flori- 
ferous. H. M., A. I. S., 1941. $3.50 
Lighthouse (Salbach, ’36) — Old 
rose to light rose red bicolor, 
with striking center of yellow 
making the name appropriate. 
Large, well rounded flowers, 
good substance, smooth texture. 
Tis GARIN Diy in Sod toro cael $.75 
L. Merton Gage (Lapham, ’42)-- 
Charming blend of light rasp- 
berry pink and creamy yellow. 
Flowers of medium size, good 
substance. Many blooms on well 
branched, sturdy stalk. H.M., A. 
LES a (9 Ve $5.00 
Los Angeles (Mohr-Mitchell,’27) 
—Fine large white plicata. Fine 
form and good substance, with 
blooms faintly edged blue. Tall . 
and widely branched. H.M., A. 
I. S.,1943; A. M., 1944, by special 
vote of A.I.S. board of directors. 
$.35 
Louvois (Cayeux, 36) — Deep, 
rich, velvety brown, with falls 
darker than standards. Smooth 
flower with flaring standards. 
Choice and unusual. A. M., A. I. 
S., 1939. $1.00 
Lucrezia Bori (Schreiner, ’35)— 
Large, late-blooming, dusky, 
deep. yellow. One of the most ruf- 
fled yellows. Good substance and 
branching, H.M.,A.1.$,, 1936. 
ae iy $.35 
Maiden Blush (Hall, ’43)—Mr. 
Hall, who introduced, this one, 
says, “When asked to describe 
the color of this iris most people | 
say ‘Apricot’,and I will let it go - 
at that.” Self with domed stand- 
ards, semi-flaring falls. Heavy 
substance. Large flowers, well 
‘branched stem. Hardy. Flori- 
ferous. $5.00 _ 
Mandalay (Hall, ’43) — Smooth 
reddish rose self much admired in 
