LATE SUN (De Forest 1940) 
Rich deep yellow with a red-gold overlay. Flowers are of heavy 
substance and well formed. A fine iris. Mid-late. 36°’. $1.00; 
SrfOn DZD Or 
LEGEND (Wareham 1932) 
A fine deep toned lilac standard, and rich, velvety crimson-claret 
fallSams OG atOnml > ce 
LIGHTHOUSE (Salbach 1936) 
Fine large blooms which always brighten up the garden with their 
glowing brightness and beauty. Standards old rose, falls coppery- 
reCan la tem > Clmmmmrie Gs 
L. MERTON GAGE (Lapham 1942) 
One of Mr. Lapham’s fine new pink blends. Blooms are of light 
raspberry pink and creamy yellow. Flowers abundantly. Mid- 
season. 40’. $2.00; 3 for $5.00. 
LORD DONGAN (K. Smith 1940) 
Broad standards of Chinese violet, falls of deep velvety pansy- 
violet, with no venation markings. $3.00. 
LORI MAY (De Forest 1941) 
An especially pleasing color is this daphne pink of flaring form 
and thick petals. Mid-late. 30’. $1.50. 
LOS ANGELES (Mohr-Mitchell 1927) 
Pure white plicata faintly edged blue at the center of the blooms. 
Sta, Sse? 3) tier Sle. 
LOTHARIO (Schreiner 1942) 
A new iris of colors very much in demand. Light blue standards 
and rich plush blue-purple falls with orange beard. Lightly frilled 
blooms on well branched stems. 38’. $5.00. 

LOUISE BLAKE (Smith 1943) 
A very striking amoena. Arched light chicory blue standards, 
MULBERRY ROSE fluted at the edge. Velvety violet falls edged with chicory blue, 
and a faint sheen of rich copper near the throat. Mid-season. 
30)", S50, 
KALINGA (Kleinsorge 1934) 
Beautiful cream with a gold beard. 34°’. 30c; 3 for 75c. 
KATHERINE FAY (Fay 1945) 
Has won high praise among the iris enthusiasts. An all white, 
large, semi-flaring ruffled blooms with no yellow at the haft. 
Hardy. Mid-season. 36°’. $7.50. 
LADY MOHR (Salbach 1944) 
This ‘‘Lady’’ has created more enthusiasm and comments than 
any other iris for many a day. Bred from a bearded iris to an 
oncocyclus hybrid. Inherits the best characteristics of both par- 
ents. Its coloring in the standards are clear oyster shell white 
and falls a frosted chartreuse yellow with prominent veining. 
Blooms over a long period of time. Early mid-season. 36’ to 
Aen) 1OL00% 
LADY NAOMI (Fay 1941) 
A new and novel plicata. Daintily etched and sprayed with lav- 
ender. $1.00. 
LAKE BREEZE (Fay 1945) 
Ruffled cool wistaria blue with just a suspicion of pink delicately 
suffused on the center of the petals of beautifully formed flowers. 
Hardy. Mid-season. 38’’. $8.00. 
LAKE GEORGE (Smith 1945) 
A self of soft blue-violet, shading darker at the haft. The stand- 
ards are broad and slightly ruffled, falls flare gracefully. Mid- 
late bloomer. 39%. $7.50. 
LAKE HURON (J. Sass 1942) 
A real blue bi-color of deep blue tones, with yellow beard. Mid- 
Seasons One ROOF 

LANCASTER (Cook 1940) 
A novelty in color. Bright copper and rose blend, with gold 
center. $1.00. PRAIRIE SUNSET 
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