KATHERINE FAY (Fay, ’45)--David 
Hall, the famous iris hybridizer of 
Wilmette, Ill., customarily introduc- 
es only varieties of -his own .origina- 
tion,. but he liked this white of -.Mr. 
Fay’s so much better than his own 
whites that he introduced it in 1945. 
Standards tall, ruffled, tightly closed. 
Falls semi-flaring and ruffled. Ex- 
cellent substance, large, no yellow at 
center. Strong, well branched stalks. 
H. M., A. I. S.,. 1945. $10.00 
KING JUBA (H. P. Sass, ’31)—Good, 
standard variegata. Gold standards, 
red-brown ee Good grower. H. 
M., 1932. - §.25 
LADY NAOMI frase '41)—Tall, huge 
and very unusual plicata. Standards 
pale lavender, falls heavily lined 
and. dotted. lavender. Brownish. cast 
near center. _H. Mt A. 1. S., 1942. 
2) RBS 00 
LADY OF. SHALOTT (Schreiner, 49) 
—New plicata in. delicate shades of 
pink. Standards heavily flushed 
rose pink, falls creamy white edged 
with pink dots. | Large blooms, well 
branched stalks. Hardy. $4.00 
LADY PARAMOUNT. (Cy G. -White, 
°34)—Clear . primrose. yellow. Large 
and broad, semi-flaring falls. ‘Firm, 
silky texture. Tall. Mid-season. A. 
M., A. I.-S., 19386. - . ~  $.30 
LANCASTER (Cook, ’40)—Lustrous 
warm old rose. Wide falls, broad 
haft, heavy substance. Very florifer- 
ous. Good show iris. H. M., A. I. 
S., 1941. $2.00 
LIGHTHOUSE (Salbach, ’36)—Old 
rose: to light. rose red bicolor, with 
striking center of yellow making the 
name appropriate. Large, well round- 
ed. flowers, good substance, smooth 
texture. H. M., A. I. S., 1937. $.75 
L. MERTON GAGE (Lapham, °42)— 
Charming blend of light raspberry 
pink and creamy yellow. Flowers of 
medium size, good substance. Many 
blooms on well branched, sturdy 
stalk. H. M., A. 1.S., 1942. $3.5C 
LOS ANGELES (Mohr- Mitchell, 27) 
—Fine large white plicata. Fine form 
and good substance, with blooms 
faintly edged blue. Tall and wide- 
ly branched. H.M., A. I. S., 1943; A. 
M., 1944, by special vote of A. I. S. 
board of-directors.. . - $.40 
LOUVOIS (Cayeux, ’36)—Deep, rich, 
velvety brown, with falls darker 
than standards. Smooth flower with 
flaring standards. Choice and un- 
usual. A. M., A. I. S., 1939. $1.00 ~ 
LUCREZIA BORI (Schreiner, ’35)— 
Large, late-blooming, dusky, deep 
yellow. One of the most ruffled 
yellows. Good substance and branch- 
ing. H. M., A. I. S., 1936. $.35 
LULLABY (Hall, ’43)--Luscious pink, 
between apple blossom and orchid. 
Large flowers. Rampant grower; 
free bloomer. Substance and form 
good. . Tall, strong stems. $5.00 
LYNN LANGFORD (Hall, °46)— 
Deep-toned orchid pink with golden 
yellow center, Flowers large, of 
good form and heavy substance; Free 
bloomer. Strong, medium-tall. stalks. 
H. M., “AY I. S., open e ny $15.00 
MAIDEN ‘BLUSH (Hall, '43)—Mir. 
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 standards, -semi-flaring 
falls. - ‘Heavy substance. Large flow- 
ers; well “branched Stem. _ Hardy. 
Floriferous. $3.50 
MANDALAY (Hall, 43) — Smooth 
reddish rose self much adie in 
the gardens of Mr. Hall. S. domed, 
F. flaring. Well branched, strong 
stem. Medium height. Free bloom- 
er and hardy. Very late. H. M., A. 
I. S., 1943. ape — $8. 50 
MARQUITA (Coven 31) — Ivory 
white, with heavy maroon veining 
on F. Blooms very large and well 
rounded. Striking and attractive. 
Medium height. Very late. Rhi- 
zomes small. A. M., A. I. Saeigser 
ie $.50 
MARY E. NICHOLLS (Nicholls, 39) 
—Fine creamy white, with heavily 
gilded haft and yellow beard. The 
flower is so beautifully sculptured 
every curve seems designed by a 
mathematician. The very last thing 
in refinement of form. Satiny texture 
and very heavy substance. Free with 
exhibition stalks. A good doer here. 
A. M., A. I. S., 1943. $1.00 
