LADY MORR. (Salb. 1944) E. M. 36 in. We would 
say that this iris, besides being extremely beau- 
tiful, is also an outstanding break in the Mohr 
line of hybrids. Tall, beautifully branched and 
carrying large gracefully formed blooms with 
Oyster white stands and falls of Chartreuse 
yellow, covered with the veining so typical of 
the Onco; this is also a vigorous and very 
Bee wettiste rn. Vi 1946. (Pye R90. on 
LADY NAOMI. (Fay 1941) M. 38 in. An extremely 
large plicata of white with an allover network of 
Peet Viet 1042) Po R86, co ee 
LADY OF SHALOTT. (Schreiner 1942) M. 35 in. 
As delicate and lovely in appearance as any of 
the light plicatas, this one with its beautifully 
frilled flowers of pink and white is as sturdy 
temiriscas we Nave. Crown. ...-.-.--..--..---- 
,LA GOLONDRINA. (Tompkins 1946) M. L. 40 
in. A self of rich Royal Purple, the flowers 
are large, heavily substanced, satiny finished 
and semi-flaring of form. The standards arch 
and touch and the petals are all very broad. 
Stalks are tall, widely branched and very 
ee ee ee on ee a 
LA GLORIA. (Brehm 1940) M. 38 in. A large, crisp 
Meemeetwo toiled. yellow. 2-4.-...-sae-u=-ee = 
LAKE GEORGE. (Smith 1945) M. L. 40 in. A large 
iris of a soft blue violet with a darker tone at 
the throat. The petals are broad and slightly 
rufiled with good substance. One of the best 
new iris we saw last season. R. M. 1945, R. 87._ 
Pere eRON.. (J: Sass 1942) M. 36 in. Av rich 
medium toned blue that has great carrying 
meamereuethe.carden,. Pi Ry 8/7... kcal oo. 
LAKE SHANNON. (DeForest 1945) M. 36 in. 
Broad petaled, heavily ruffled and heavily sub- 
stanced, this rich medium blue is one of the 
nicest iris we have had in our garden and it also 
seems to be a favorite with all the garden vis- 
MMMM ee) Ae eke fer ct ies. oe ee 
LAMPLIGHT. (Schreiner 1944) M. 34 in. A rich 
buff colored iris with an undertone of glowing 
SN gage Ag US se a nee CR 
LAMPLIT HOUR. (Tompkins 1947) M. 38 in. A 
really different note in bicolors, this has stan- 
dards of white, faintly flushed cream and falls 
of rich clean yellow. This is an interesting and 
altogether lovely combination and has attract- 
ed much attention. A great many Hybridizers 
are finding it interesting to work with also.-_- 
LANCASTER. (Cook 1940) M. 36 in. A large flar- 
ing flower of deep rose with a faint understone 
of yellow. The petals are extremely broad and 
mer teeuseed: OVP RLOAT IGE, ARV8Osn oul 2 eotes 222 
LATE SUN. (DeForest 1940) M. L. 42 in. A giant 
sized yellow that is smoothly overtoned with 
reddish gold. A really superb iris. H. M. 1942, 
Reto a ee th rs eel Se ee eS Shs 
LAVENDER AND GOLD LACE. (Whiting 1946) 
M. 38 in. A lovely new iris with standards of 
clear yellow faintly tinted lavender and falls 
of lavender blue, edged with golden yellow. The 
petals have a ruffled and crimped edge making 
them appear to be trimmed in gold lace._-..--- 
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