
Lake Breeze 
Kwan Yin (Wilhelm 1938) Here is a very effective iris for the garden and one great- 
ly admired by our customers. Its color is apricot and is a self. Flowers are of 
good size and are produced abundantly. A splendid orange beard adds to the 
beauty of the flower. Very similar in color to May Day. 36”. 
50c; 3 for $1.25 
Katherine Fay (Fay 1943) Here is a grand white by a comparatively new originator 
of iris who is going places with his new creations. It is a large, pure white with 
no yellow in the center. The falls are semi-flaring with enough ruffling to 
take away the plain appearance of a so-called tailored flower. It has excellent 
substance, is absolutely hardy in this climate, and should prove most desirable 
wherever iris can be grown, 35”. $7.50 
Lake Breeze (Fay 1945) A midseason blooming variety that is most refreshing and 
lovely. A large, very ruffled light blue iris with just a suspicion of pink delicate- 
ly diffused on the center of the standards and falls. Broad, full standards, firm- 
ly held and almost meeting over the beard. The falls are flaring and wide, with 
no haft markings. Orange beard shading off to white at the tip. Vigorous 
and thoroughly hardy, with nine to eleven heavy substanced flowers on each 
well branched stalk. 37’. This is a “must have” for every real iris fancier. 
$8.00 
Lighthouse (Salbach 1936) Standards are old rose; the flaring falls rose-red, with 
a great torch of gold lighting up the center of the flower. A most unusual coali- 
tion of colors that is most pleasing to the eye. 36”. ye es 715¢c 
Lothario (Schreiner 1942) Large, rich, striking blue bi-color. Essentially the same 
color pattern as Amigo. Very huge in size on tall branched stems. Light blue 
standards and rich piush blue purple falls, without veining or markings. Full 
orange beard making a rich contrast in color combination. Late midseason. 42”. 
$5.00 
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