LIDICE. (Tompkins 1945) M. 36 in. A glowing 
Dahlia-carmine with an edging ot bright heath- 
er, this iris is so smoothly and cleanly finished 
it appears to be cut from a deep rich velvet._- 
LIGHTHOUSE. (Salbach -1936) L: 36 in. An ever 
popular coppery red of fine form and finish. 
A.) M1940; Ps Ri-88s 2e2e 2 oe ee 
L’LUVIA d’ ORA. (DeForest 1942) E, 36 in. Glow- 
ing flowers of a light but rich shade of apricot 
orange? {Ri 857- ans ELS ee 
L, MERTON GAGE. (Lapham 1942) M. 40 in. A 
large creamy pink of good form, substance and 
branching. A particularly luscious looking color. 
H.M¥1942., P2R. 87) lei ieee 
LORI MAY. (DeForest 1941) M. 34 in. A large 
iris of rich Daphne pink, deftly patterned with 
soft rose. The broad petals are beautifully fin- 
ished and rounded of form. H. M. 1944, P. R. 86 
LOTHARIO. (Schreiner 1942) M. L. 38 in. A most 
striking and exceedingly beautiful bicolor of 
the Amigo type. Larger, clearer colored and 
with a smoother haft. H. M. 1945, P. R. 87__- 
LOUISE BLAKE, (Smith 1943) M. 34 in. Another 
iris of the Amigo type. This is the brightest 
of the lot. The stands are light chicory blue 
and the falls a rich Antique blue with an edg- 
ing of the lighter color. This makes an out- 
standing clump. H. M. 1944, °P.- Ri 85.2 
LOUVOIS. (Cay. 1936) Rich maroon brown with 
light tan standards and an edging of the tan 
around the velvety falls. A. M. 1939, P. R. 88_- 
LULLABY. (Hall 1943) M. 38 in. A large smoothly 
tailored iris of rich orchid toned pink. Firmly 
substanced and with a sleek enamel like finish. 
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MAGIC CARPET. (Schriener 1942) M. L. 33 in. A 
very large plicata with a rich buff ground and 
markings of bright cinnamon and rose. R. 86.-- 
MAJENICA. (Cook 1941) M. 36 in. A wide petalled 
salmon pink blend that is quite distinct in color. 
It appears to be a pink self with an orange 
pink suifusion. °.H;.M.,1943, .R. 87.222 
MANYUSYA. (Sass-Hill 1944) M. 35 in. A large 
ruffled orchid pink from Noweta. Very lovely. 
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MARIE ANTOINETTE. (Smith 1947) M. 36 in. 
A beautifully formed plicata in tones of rose 
white and pink. Much admired in our garden, 
this is sure to go places when better known.__-_ 
MARIMBA. (DeForest 1943) M. 38 in. Very large 
flaring flowers of rich, smooth, cinnamon toned 
tamn;*, (Rs "86." oo ee oe oe ee 
MARINE WAVE. (Schreiner 1941) V. E. 26in. A 
very early bright medium toned blue. A seli— 
even to the (beard. 2. -- oe 
MAROON DAMASK. (Klein. 1946) L. 44 in. An 
extra rich and dark maroon self. The broadly 
domed standards have a rich silken finish and 
the broad semi-flaring falls are clean and vel- 
vety textured. The stalks are tall with good 
branching and’ are ‘quite strong. Sooo soe 
MARY VERNON. (McKee. 1942) M, 38 in. A very 
brilliant blended variegata; this has stands of 
glowing Antique gold and Falls of rich Ruby 
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