HOOSIER SUNRISE (Lapham 1942). 
Large pink plend. H. M. 7.00 
ICY BLUE (Weed 1941). E 48” Very 
large very light blue. H. M. ZOU 
IMBODEN (Bommersback) Rose and 
light blue. OU 
IMPERIAL BLUSH (H. P. Sass) M 40” 
Silvery orchid pink. A. M. xO 
INDIAN CHIEF (Ayres). M 40”  S. 
Bronzy violet; F.. Carmine. JAS) 
INDIAN HILLS (Grant) ME 38’. Fine 
Wine-purple. Hard to beat. 39 
INDIANA NIGHT (Cook 1942) S. silky 
hyacinth Violet; F. Mulberry purple. 
10.00 
IOWA MAID (Whiting 1943) S_ pure 
golden buff; F. rose pink. 2.00 
INSPIRATION (Stevens). One of the 
richest of rose toned iris. 5.00 
JASMANTA (Ayres) M 40’. Deep yel- 
low with F brushed pale brown. F t9) 
JAY HAWK (Hill) A bright red-pur- 
ple. Large. 29 
JIMMIE MORAN (Bommersbach) MS 
dahlia; F. deeper. 2.00 
JOSEPH (Bommersbach) M Lemon 
with purple veining. 1.00 
JOAN LAY (Chadburn 1939) M ¢6” A 
clear, pure yellow from England. The 
color is fresh and clean, has excellent 
form. A. M. 5.00 
JONQUIL (Whiting 1943) ML 42”. The 
tallest yellow, but on strong stalks. A 
charming iris. 2.00 
JUNALUSKA (Kirkland) M 40” Cop- 
per and rose--red blend. A. M. 100B. 
Bs 35: 
KANSAS INGELSIDE (Hill) A warm 
toned red self. Sometimes Se a 
er. 
KING JUBA (H. P. Sass) EM 38” S. 
clear golden; F. red. H. M. 20 
KING MIDAS (Mead) E 32” S. Buff F. 
Garnet. H. M. 20 
KLAMATH M 40” A _ lovely, g:ant, 
bronze and violet bicolor. 25 
KLONDYKE GOLD Large flowers of 
rich gold. 3.00 
LAKE HURON (J. Sass 1942) M 36”. A 
really blue iris in the medium biue class 
where we need good blues. 1.59 
LANCASTER (Cook 1940) M 36”. Deep 
pink and coppery old-rose blend. The 
individual flower makes an_ excellent 
show iris. H. M. 3.50 
L. MERTON GAGE (Lapham 1942) M 
40”. This is Mr. Lapham’s fine new 
pink. Fine form, broad falls, excellent 
substance. H. M. 5.00 
LIGHTHOUSE (Salbach) L 36”. Old 
rose and coppery red. A. M. 100B. .75 
LOS ANGELUS (Mohr) E 42” Large 
white edged with blue. AM. 100B. .s5 
LORD DONGAN S. Chinese viclet; F. 
pansy-violet. Another ‘tops’. 7.50 
LOUIS FARNER (Bommersbach) Fine 
pink. 2.00 
LOUVOIS (Cayeux) M_ 35” Velvety 
Maroon-chocolate. 100B A. M. 1.00 
LUCRE (White) M 40”. According to 
the color chart this is the deepest yel- 
low it is possible to produce. 30 
MARY SENNI Unusual color of reddish 
lilac. Attractive. 20 
MARISHA (Sass 1939) Very nice pink 
blend. 1.50 
MARCO POLO (Schreiner) E 36” Ss. 
red; F. velvety crimson. H. M. 35 
MATTERHORN A_ really fine pure 
white. 1.50 
MATULA (H. P. Sass 1939) Pink and 
apricot blend. Nice. H. M. 1.00 
MASTER CHARLES (Williamson 1943) 
M 36”. <A rich mulberry color. H. M. 
7.50 
MATA HARI (Nicholls) L 40”. A vel- 
vety dark violet. 100B. Ay £9) 
MELANIE (Hill 1941) New light pirk. 
100B H. M. 3.00 
MELITZA (Nesmith 1940) Salmony 
flesh self. Beard is an intense tanger- 
ine. 2.00 
MIDWEST PRIDE A late silky wine 
purple. 20 
MIDGARD (H. P. Sass). <A _ ruffled 
pink and yellow blend. 20 
MING YELLOW (Glutzbeck 1938) <A 
big clear rich yellow. 100B H. M. 1.50 
MIRABELLE (Whiting 1941) M 38” 
Cream-apricot blend. H. M. 10.00 
MISS CALIFORNIA (Salbach) M 40”. 
One of the nicest lilac pin‘: iris. 60 
