JASPER AGATE (Williams, 1943) M. 34” 
Distinct new shade of copper-gold-red with a lacquer-like 
finish. A true self color with no veining. Highly praised by 
Iris authorities as a color gem. H.M. 1944. $3.00 each 
JEAN CAYEUX (Cayeux, 1931) M. 34” 
Soft, appealing color tone in coffee-tan. A graceful flower 
of French origin which is always popular. 30¢ each 
LADY MOHR (Salback, 1944) E.M. 36” 
An unusual and distinctive Iris of the Wm. Mohr family. An 
exotic combination of oyster white standards and falls a pale 
greenish-yellow with prominent veining and a dark patch of 
red violet surrounding the beard. Well up forward on the 
1947 Judge’s Symposium. $5.00 each 
LADY OF SHALOTT (Schreiner, 1942) M. 34” 
A new plicata in delicate shades of pink. Standards are 
flushed rose pink and falls creamy white edged with dainty 
pink dots. A truly beautiful Iris and one of our favorites. Free 
blooming and hardy. $1.50, 3 for $4.00 
LAKE GEORGE (Smith, 1945) M.L. 39” 
A rich blue, deeper than Great Lakes. Large, tall and of good 
substance. Holds up well in sun or rain. $5.00 each 
LAMPLIGHT (Schreiner, 1944) M. 34” 
A smooth blend of buff and copper with a lamplight glow. 
A lovely flower, possessing lots of style. $4.00 each 
LIGHTHOUSE (Salbach, 1936) L. 36” 
A fine glowing old rose and rose red bi-color. Given it’s name 
because the whole center of the flower lights up as if there 
were an electric light bulb hidden within. Blooms are large 
and of heavy texture. Good vigorous grower. 60¢ each 
LOS ANGELES (Mohr, 1927) M. 38” 
A fine white plicata with slight stitchings of blue. Golden 
beard. A favorite for many years. Tall and hardy. 
35¢, 3 for 90¢ 
LOUVOIS (Cayeux, 1936) M. 35” 
A French creation of striking beauty. Light chocolate colored 
standards with rich maroon velvety falls, edged with same 
chocolate color as the standards. Distinctive and always in 
demand. A.M. 1939. 50¢, 3 for $1.25 
MAJENICA (Cook, 1941) M. 36” 
Pinkish blend with a flush of salmon. Flowers are large, wide 
petaled and of great lasting qualities. A most pleasing and 
satisfactory Iris. H.M. 1943. $1.50 each 
MARQUITA (Cayeux, 1937) M. 34” 
Ivory, flushed yellow standards, falls same, with heavy water- 
melon rose veining. This Iris is something entirely different 
and so striking that it never fails to attract attention. 
40¢, 3 for $1.00 
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