IRISES AND DAYLILIES 


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KHORASAN—(H._ Sass 1937) M. 32”. 
Heavily-textured blended variegata 
with dull gold standards, domed, and 
horizontally flaring falls of auburn, 
flushed Violet. ......---------------11teete007077 $ .40 
KING JUBA—(H. Sass 1931) M. 36”. 
Burnished yellow standards, Velvet 
garnet falls. Large and Fee east 
KING TUT—(H. Sass 1926) M.L: 30”. 
Golden standards. 
brown falls. Famous ancestor of ¢ 30 
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KLONDYKE GOLD— (Kirkland 1941) M. 
- 49”. Enormous flower of pure, even 
deep yellow with grand substance, 
form and branching, We rate this and 
Ola Kala (deeper in color) the two 
best yellows in our gardens. *......-- $2.50 
K. V. AYRES—(Ayres_ 1932) Mili. woo. 
Soft lavender-gray. Huge flowers of 
subtle coloring for close-up enjoyment. 
Vigorous and fine, -...---------------------- Seou 
LADY MOHR— (Salbach 1944) TMi 36 
Oddly colored seedling of Wm. Mohr. 
Standards are oyster-shell white. Falls 
are pale greenish yellow with red- 
violet patch surrounding the beard.* * 
$20.00 
LAKE BREEZE—(Fay 1945) Maas ene 
' large, very ruffled light blue with just 
a suspicion of pink delicately diffused 
through the petals. Broad full stand- 
ards and wide flaring falls with no 
markings, A lovely iris.** -.....--.- $12.00 
LAKE GEORGE—(Smith 1945) M.L. 
39”. Clear, rich medium blue self with 
almost horizontal falls. Large, tall and 
heavily substanced. An impressive blue 
of great distinction.* ** -.........-..- $18.0 
LAKE HURON—(J. Sass 1942) M. 36”. 
Very blue in the medium register, A 
bright blue that is very effective in the 
garden. Large and vigorous. *........ 1.50 
LAKE SHANNON— (DeForest 1945) M. 
26”. Medium blue in a graceful flower 
with wide fluted standards and_ falls 
and good substance. --::......----------< $15.00 
LANCASTER—(Cook 1940) M. 36”. Lus- 
trous warm old rose with very wide 
petals and heavy substance. .....--- $2.00 
LATE SUN—(DeForest 1940) M.L. 40”. 
A firm-substanced very rich deep yel- 
low. Large, tall, well formed, well 
branched and vigorous.* ..........-.-- Sie 
LAVENDER AND GOLD LACE—(Whit- 
ing 1946) M. 34”. Standards, clear yel- 
low, lightly tinged lavender. Falls, lav- 
ender blue, edged with golden yellow. 
Dainty crimping on the edge of all 
petals. Standards closely held. Falls 
quite flaring. Branching fair, stalks, 
sturdy, plants vigorous and hardy. 
$4.00 
LEGEN D—(Wareham 1932) M. 36”. 
Lavender-lilac standards. Velvety 
claret falls. Good size and height and 
excellent branching, 22-2 $ .30 

FAIR ELAINE 
LIGHTHOUSE—(Salbach 1936) L. 36”. 
Standards, old rose. Falls, coppery 
rose, with streams of yellow erupting 
from the heart.* * "=e Diels 
LIGHTS ON—(Lapham 1946) M. 33”. 
Rich, uniformly glossy red, glowing 
like a live coal. Newest claimant to the 
title of reddest iris, <......22eeeee $15.00 
L. MERTON GAGE—(Lapham 1942) M. 
40”. Delicate shade of light raspberry 
pink with creamy infusion. Fine form, 
broad falls, excellent substance and 
very floriferous. The plant a rampant 
and vigorous grower. —.)..2 ee $3.50 
LORD DONGAN—(K. Smith 1940) M 
35”. Silken Chinese violet standards, 
Velvety pansy-violet falls. The thick 
pale yellow beard emphasizes the rich 
deep color note, but the distinctive 
beauty is due to the pleasing harmony 
of the two distinct shades of violet 
ARO rn $5.00 
LORI MAY—(DeForest 1941) L. 33”. 
Daphne pink, a color very close to true 
pink, in a flower of nice flaring form 
and thick petals, blooming late..... $3.00 
LOS ANGELES—(Mohr-Mitchell 1927) 
M. 38”. Satiny white with sky-blue 
stitching in the center. Hardy, vigorous 
and widely branched.* * $ .40 
LOTHARIO— (Schreiner 1942) M.L. 38”. 
An Amigo-like iris featured by large 
velvety blooms on tall stalks but not 
equalling the color contrast of the lat- 
ter. A grand iris nevertheless.** $8.00 
