JUNALUSKA (Kirkland) 
A very fine coppery-red that was a runner-up for the Dykes 
Medal. The plant is vigorous and the flowers have both good 
shape and substance. An altogether excellent iris. 
50c; 3 for $1.25; 12 for $4.00 
KATHERINE FAY (Fay) 
Mr. Hall, who introduced this variety, gives the following 
description: “A large, pure, slightly ruffled white with no yel- 
low in the center.” The standards are tall. 3 feet. $10.00 
KING’S RANSOM (Milliken) 
The outstanding characteristic that sets this iris apart from 
other yellows is the fact that both standards and falls are 
beautifully frilled and wavy. King’s Ransom is a midseason 
bloomer, extremely vigorous. 4 feet. 
75c; 3 for $2.00; 12 for $7.50 
KISH (See Jntroductions, page 3). 
LADDIE BOY (See Dwarfs, page 11). 
LA CANADA (Milliken) 
We do not recommend this variety for colder parts of the 
country but for the milder sections it is a very satisfactory iris 
for landscaping. It is a clear, medium yellow. The plant is vig- 
orous. 4 feet. $1.00; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $8.50 
LADY MOHR (Salbach) 
A granddaughter of famous William Mohr. She is quite dif- 
ferent from all of the other offspring of her grandfather. The 
large firm standards are ‘‘oyster white’, the falls a pale char- 
treuse with a dark “signal patch” by the beard. The stalk is 
well branched, the plant vigorous and hardy. The flower pro- 
duces pollen and sets seeds. 3 feet. $15.00 
LAELIA PINK (Milliken) 
A striking iris in the rose tones. The standards are Laelia 
pink (Ridgeway), the falls a deeper rosy hue (Hellebore red, 
Ridgeway). The plant is vigorous, free blooming, and early. 
3% feet. > $6.00 
LARK SONG (Nies) 
See Spurias, page 20. 

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LIGHTHOUSE (Salbach) 
A large spreading flower in old rose and a deeper coppery 
rose of the falls. The center of the flower is lighted by a bright 
yellow beard. It makes a very glowing spot in the garden and 
is very popular. Late, 3 feet. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
LUXURIA (See Introductions, page 3). 
MAGIC CARPET (Schreiner) 
A large rose and white plicata, the semi-flaring falls being 
much more colored than the arched and wavy standards. The 
white center of the fall is only lightly dotted with rose but the 
borders are crowded with rosy lines forming a rather wide band. 
2% feet. $7.50 
MANILA (Milliken) 
A elear uniform light yellow of very pleasing shape. It is 
firm, large, and early. It has proved itself one of the most 
popular of our many yellows. $2.00; 3 for $5.00; 12 for $18.00 
MAROCAIN (See Dwarfs, page 11). 
MARQUITA (Cayeux) 
Something entirely different that is so striking that it im- 
mediately attracts your attention. The standards are a very 
clear ivory flushed with yellow and the falls are the same color, 
evenly veined with brilliant ruby lines. The petals are stiff ana 
round, giving a very trim appearance to the flower. If you wish 
to light up a spot in your garden with gay colors, try a clump 
of Marqguita. Over 3 feet tall and a strong grower. 
50c; 3 for $1.25 
MELITZA (Nesmith) 
A pale ivory flushed with pink and having a very bright 
tangerine beard. The flowers are large, flaring and of good 
substance. The plant is exceptionally vigorous, the branching 
good. This variety appeals to many people very strongly and 
will undoubtedly become very popular. 8 feet. 
$1.50; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $13.50 
