os; BLESS Whe Prefer Wh WSost 
HELIOS. 44 in. Sensational soft lemon- Was Enor- 
mous size a S'Gi0,¢ 
ICY BLUE. (Weed, beta. 44 in. This is the ae 
one of the light blues, being nearly white, yet 
the color is clearly blue. The flowers are large 
and on nicely branched stalks, and it is prea 
perfect in every way .......... 
IDANHA. (Kleinsorge, 1942) A bi-color, in a dis- 
tinctly different pattern. The S. an apricot-yel- 
low, F. a pink blend. The garden effect a pink- 
tan combination. Large 
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INDIAN CHIEF. 40 in. Standards are violet red, 
falls velvety reddish purple and down falling. The 
large flowers are freely produced 
INDIAN HILLS. 38 in. This rich true-purple Iris has 
large oval flowers of good substance and finish, 
and is a strong grower and free multiplier. A 
clump of this makes a gloriously rich showing. 
JASPER AGATE. (Williams 1943) A new and rich 
shade of gold-copper-red, with an underlying 
copper- pinktone of smooth finish with no vein- 
ing. 34 in. 
JASMANIA. 42 in. Large f flowers; in the color of a 
ripe banana ...... 
JEAN CAYEUX. 36 in. ae tones of Beane 
brown and light buff. The standards are open 
and the falls are semi-flaring. The branching is 
good and it has a long flowering season ...... 
JEB STUART. 40 in. Honorable mention and award 
of merit American Iris Society. Domed standards 
of soft buff and extremely PENNA falls of solid 
deep, dark brownish red . 
JERRY. 32 in. If you are eae for a dark red- 
blend Iris here is a nice one at a moderate price.. 
JOYCETTE. 40 in. A deep mulberry red self, that 
has won an award of merit of ALS. 2.0.2... 
JUNALUSKA. 38 in. A velvety carmine Jae a 
an infusion of gold and copper at the throat. It 
is tall, well branched and blooms early 
KATY. A Kenneth Smith Introduction. A lovely 
cream with soft golden orange beard. Blooms 
over possibly the longest season of aby sebeiN 
Height 40 inches ........ 
KING MIDAS. 28 in. aie A as: buff a 
garnet-brown bi-color blend. Very beautiful . 
KING JUBA. 40 in. ''Variegata'’. S—old-gold; a 
dahlia carmine. A brilliant and effective garden 
subject 
KING TUT. 34 in. Brilliant Red Toned Iris. Hard to 
beat in its class 
LADY MORR. (Salb., !944). E. 36 in. HM, A.L.S. 
1944. A most aristocratic Iris — beautifully 
dressed in a distinctive two-tone combination of 
gleaming oyster white standards and frosted, 
heavily veined falls of vivid chartreuse yellow . 
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LADY PARAMOUNT. (White, 1934). HM, A.I.S., 
1932. A large primrose yellow with broad Tull 
segments making an a formed flower. 
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LADY PHYLLIS, 36 in. Fragrant. A ane pure 
sky-blue Iris, of uniform color throughout. Large 
flowers of perfect form and delighttully scented. 
LANCASTER. (Cook, 1940). M. 36 in. A strong 
rosy glow emanates from this tall and distin- 
guished Iris, for its mass of ruffled blossoms and 
coloring cannot be excelled . 
LATE SUN. (DeForest 1940) This attractive aoe 
rich yellow with red-gold overlay is becoming 
increasingly popular. The flowers are huge with 
thick, heavy petals. The branching stalks are ex- 
cellentmbatec40ain aeaatcaee Saat Mab ias ice 
LIBERTY BELL. 30 in. White with red-toned fea- 
ibemsimChedse eCAgindae . ale. eee ee sete 
LIGHTHOUSE. (Salbach 1936) An outstanding Iris 
for any garden. Standards old rose, with falls a 
coppery-rose-red. Blooms held on well branched 
tall stems, with eos substance. rane Late. 
36 in. f 
LORD DONGAN. (K. Smith eae M. 37 in. as 
clean and lovely violet bi-color. The standards 
are Chinese violet, the falls deep, velvety Corin- 
thian purple. The hafts are smooth and the yel- 
low beard accents the clear contrast of the col- 
oring. HM 1940. Per R. 88, 1932 . 
LOS ANGELES. Introduced some years ago but 
still one of the best white plicatas. Large white 
blooms of fine form and good substance, faintly 
edged blue with blue style arms. Tall and widely 
branched. Hardy and vigorous. Early. 40 in. ... 
LOUVOIS. (Cayeux 1936) A French creation in 
two-tone brown. Standards light chocolate and 
the falls dark chocolate to maroon, with an edg- 
ing similar to the color of the standards. Mid- 
SEaSONASOUIN. |...see ee 
MABEL TAFT. 42 in. A rich blue bi-color with nee 
flowers of heavy plush-like texture and perfect 
form 
MAGIC CARPET. (Schreiner, 1943). ML. 33 in. 
An echo from the Arabian Nights, this fabulous 
plicata has standards of buff subtly flecked rose 
with faint cinnamon markings on haft. The falls 
are flecked rose rioting on a ee creamy bale 
background . a A a h. 
MAJENICA. (Cook, 1941) Distinct new pinkish 
blend with a tinge of salmon. This is a pleasing 
flower in every way with wide petaled standards 
and falls; full, rounded and huge in size. Less 
pink and more orange than Eros, but a somewhat 
similar color effect. Height 3 feet. HM, A.I.S., 
1943 
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