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LANCASTER (Cook, 1940). M. 36 inches. H. M. A. I. S. 1941. A _ whirlpocl of color changing 
from deep pink to warm old-rose, vith just a dash of yellow gleaming, gives this Iris a 
hintwoletan=pinksge) Vers nese ale gee ck ees eee ree ae eres nae Each $1.50; Per 10, $12.50 
LARGO. 40 inchest. One of our loveliest soft pastel blends. S. very smooth soft yellow; 
F. flushed pink at the center, edged a softer yellow than the standards. Throat cream, 
veined gold; deep orange beard. The flower is beautifully ruffled 
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LEGEND. 36 inches. A super Iris of huge size, perfect form and rich deep coloring. S. 
lilac, tlushed lavender; F. rich deep crimson -claret, like a piece of fine plush. One of the 
DOS UE se ete as Sv ecbeniv Sue viele ten bom are Bea ee cae Sana eee enna me mcrae an ame aes Each 30; Per 10, $2.00 
LEILANI (Washington, 1943) M. Charming and entirely different, this iris has great color ap- 
peal and is most outstanding in this new classof orange pinks. The standars are Venitian 
pink, well domed and firm. The rounded falls are the same color with well defined lines of 
deeper pink which give added intensity to the flower, while the peach red beard completes the 
Colorsharmonys somooth textured with heavy subDStallCem. sue. aoe eee Fach $39.06 
LIGHTHOUSE (Salb.) ML. 36 inches; A. M. bronze-rose. Closed stantdards of bronzy-rose 
semi-flaring falls of rose, edged bronze. Slightly fragrant, gigantic flowers on good stalks 
eye ee wes eae er eree aves ed Spe recs ariel meee eae Cet Re een t gan Each .50; Per 10, $4.00; Per 100, $30.00 
LILAMANI (J. Sass, 1938). 38 inches. The originator’s brief description, “Velvety, blackish 
violet self” gives only a hint of the striking beauty of this superb variety. The coloring 
is deep and pure, the texture lustrous and the flowers full and beautifully rounded. It 
gives a distinctively brilliant garden effect in spite of the depths of its coloring. Tne 
height and branching are good and the plants very strong and floriferous, with good 
STOW LN Pande IncreaselanG son eet wre ee ne tee emer ee) Each .25; Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
LOS ANGELES. 46 inches. Early. Gigantic white flowers, with the standards faintly edg- 
ed blue, and with blue styles, adding a clear note of blue to the center. One of tne most 
beattituleois ties Plicatag tty Gime: ee ee eee nee ee eee ee Each .30; Per 10 $2.00 
LOTHARIO (Schreiner, 1942). An Amigo-type amoena, very rich and velvety, much taller 
than the famous Amigo and a bit different in color combination. Stock is scarce. Each $7.00 
LOUVOIS. Brown, deep rich and velvety, like the lustrous fur of an animal. The new 
French sort has been one of the surprises cf the past two years. Standards are a de- 
cided brown tone, the falls exceedingly dark brown edged to match the standards ......... 
hc Pig SOR AAPE REAR? ee ete ALE adh es Tog sre or Mee US Oh Uae Ge MS ae ERE E A eR Ade Each .75; Per 10 $6.00 
LUCREZIA BORI. Large yellow. S. cupped, broad and ruffled. F. long and flaring ............ 
Ae AERP tC BONG Ey SEE Me CE HR Re ciC) ARPES cere ORT Thee) Conn ee aa ge me RAI a geen Each .30; Per 10, $2.00 
LULLABY (D. Hall, 1943). Termed by some n apple blossom pink. It is a luscious color 
and a remarkable rampant flower and free bloomer. The flowers are large, with stand- 
ards and fall the same color, showing no haft markings. Both substance and form are 
Pood eandatiansgaincn stems dos notwreduirersstakinow 204). ee Each $3.00 
MAGNIFICA (Vilm. 1920). (9.1). S.light violet-biue; F. dark freddish violet, with brown 
stripes at the base; yellow beard. Large high-built flowers of extraordinary size and 
sweetly scented. One of the most strikingly beautiful varieties....... Each .25, Per 10, $1.50 
MAID OF ASTOLAT (Sass). E. 45 inches Plicata. Closed standards of white, lightly edged 
with blue veining; down-falling falls of white, with much violet veining at haft but none 
at edges. Slightly fragrant, large flowers onextra good stalks........ Each .30; Per 19, $2.00 
MAIDEN BLUSH. When asked to describe the color of this Iris most people say Apricot and 
I will let it go at that. The color is rich and pleasing. It is a self with no haft markings, 
has domed standards and semi-flaring falls and the substance is very heavy. The flow- 
ers are large and are Carried on a well branched 36 inch stem. It is hardy and produces 
ANnBADUNGANCELOLBLIOWELS aesauce cece sao Se eee oo atin kan eee ee Si ee cake Gee eee Each $2.00 
MAJESTIC (Bliss, 1923). S. light lavender; F. a rich velvety raisin purple. One of the 
very finest of the Dominion seedlings. A profuse bloom and fine landscape variety. 42 
LO CHES Meese reins etch tee fe suas OS Goenetec GES cus O Rae aE ON OE, Each .25; Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
MANDALAY, Seedling No. 40-83, H. M. 1943. A smooth reddish rose self, a new and very attractive 
color that has been much admired. The standards are domed and the falls flaring. The flowers 
are carried on g well branched 32 inch strong stem. It is a free bloomer and hardy ...... 
HEP et ae NO leche, ear ce Rr Yo GR uel Ba RTA. Zs ening OPT An OPA UW ed I ID oy Each $3.00 
MARCO POLO. (Schreiner, 1936). E. 37 inches Named after a colorful personality of the 
Middle Ages. A large clear-toned bicolor with lustrous rose standards and brilliant, vel- 
vety, crimson falls. The color is solid without detracting venation. A fine orange beard 
contributes a sprightly touch of contrast. One of the most handsome of the reds ................ 
ei ea 4.5 irate A ee RN Pet eM a Ties ls MMPS A, Fan!) Ye Ais se es! Each. 30; Per 10, $2.50; Per 100, $20.00 
MARISHA (Sass-Whiting, 1939). V.L. 38 inches. ‘Tcps in the pink and yellow blends. The 
flowers-are frilly, hatt of gold. One of thelast to bioom). 2... +4... Each .50; Per 10, $4.00 

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