JASPER AGATE— 
(Mrs. Williams, 1943). Smooth flower. 
Beautiful, rich shade of SARS ar 
JUNALUSKA— , oe 
(Kirkland, 1934). Standards yellow, 
suffused bronze. Falls bronze-maroon. .40 
KATHERINE FAY— 
(Fay, 1945). A fine new. white. Large 
flowers of excelltn substance. $7.50 
KATY— 
(K. Smith). A large, light yellow by 
the originator of Lake Genge and Blue 
Valley. $4.00 
LADY BOSCAWEN—~ ‘ 
(Graves, 1946). An iris of all-around 
excellence. White, of pleasing * form 
on well-branched stalk. In 1947, it bloomed 
early, through midseason, and on into /ate. 
We were delighted with it. $12.50 
LADY MOHR— 
(Salbach, 1944). A new and entirely 
different member of the Wm. Mohr family. 
Standards ‘oyster white,” falls pale char- 
treuse. Large flowers, well spaced. $10.00 
LADY NAOMI— 
(Fav, 1941). Large plicata. White, over- 
laid and speckled blue. $1.00 
LAKE GEORGE— 
(Smith, 1945). Self of soft blue violet, 
shading darker at the haft. Domed stand- 
ards and flaring falls. $7.50 
LAKE HURON— 
(J. Sass, 1942). Blue bi-color of medium 
tone. $1.00 
LAKE SHANNON— 
(De Forest, 1945). Graceful flower, with 
wide, fluted standards and falls. Medium 
blue self, with blue beard tipped orange 
inside the flower. 10.60 
LATE SUN— 
| (DeaForest, 1941). Deep yellow, with 
rich orange beard. Tall stalk. $1.00 
LEILANI— 
(Washington, 1943). Luscious venetian, 
or orange pink. Domed standards, rounded 
falls. Heavy substance and peach red beard. 
Rhizomes of this variety are not large. 
$20.00 
10 
' Not as tall, here, but perhaps brighter 
LIGHTHOUSE— 
(Salbach, 1936). Bright rosy blend. One 
of the last to bloom. 75, 3 for $1.50 ° 
‘LIGHTS ON— 
(Lapham, 1946). One of the “reddest” 
than 
Red Gleam. $10.00 
L’LUVIA D’ORA— 
(De Forest) Medium sized orange toned 
flowers on well branched stalk. Early. $1.00 
L. MERTON GAGE— 35 
(Lapham, 1942). Medium sized flovers 
of light “pink.” $2.00 
LOCKWOOD— 
(De Forest, 1947). A bright brown 
blend with attractive blaze on the rounded 
falls. Smooth flower of striking coloring 
on well branched stalk. Casa Morena and 
Copper River. $15.00 
LORI MAY— 
(De Forest, 1941). 
flaring form. Thick petals. 1.50 
Daphne pink of 
$1. 
LOUISE BLAKE— 
(K. Smith, 1948). The pale blue stand- 
ards of this variety contrast effectively 
with the rich blue purple falls. $7.50 
LOUVOIS— 
(Cayeux, 1986). Standards brown tone, 
falls deeper, edged to match the standards. 
75 
MAIDEN BLUSH— 
(Hall, (1948.4) Large 
apricot with pinkish tone. 
flower of near- 
$2.00 
MAN DALAY— 
(Hall, 1946). Smooth reddish-rose self. 
$2.00 
MARIMBA— 
(De Forest, 1948). 
mon self on well branched stalk. 
Clear light cinza- 
$2.00 
MARQUITA— 
(Cayeux, 1931). Ivory, with maroon 
veining on the falls. 40 
MARY E. NICHOLLS— 
(Nicholls, 1939). Smooth heavy cream- 
white, with green gold overlay at the Acee 
