THE FLOWERS FOR THE MILLIONS—OR THE MILLIONAIRE 
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KATHERINE FAY—(Fay 1945) M.36”. 
Large pure white with no yellow in 
the center. Broad wavy petals. Semi- 
flaring falls. Excellent Le a ay 
So. 
KEARSARGE(Graves 1946) ML.42”. 
Large light lavender blue with silvery 
edging that enhances the glistening 
sheen of this firm-textured Sent 
So. 
KENTUCKY BEAUTY — (Carpenter 
1943) ML.38’. Bright rose with cream 
center. Large flower with domed 
standards and semi-flaring falls. Anges 
$2. 
KHORASA N—(H. Sass 1937) M.32”’. 
Heavily-textured blended variegata 
with dull gold standards, domed, and 
horizontally flaring falls of auburn, 
TUE VIOLE US, oiccc. no. cn-ace-ua-esesase=scnece $ .40 
KING JUBA—H. Sass 1931) M.36”. Bur- 
nished yellow standards. Velvet garnet 
falls. Large and free-blooming..... od 
KING TU T—CH. Sass 1926) ML.30”. 
Golden standards. Bright Hessian- 
brown falls. Famous ancestor of Sass 
NS. Ag a See) 
KLONDYKE GOLD—(Kirkland 1941) M. 
40”. Enormous flower of pure, even 
deep yellow with grand _ substance, 
formmeana branching. @ ¢...2............... $1.00 
K. V. AYRES— (Ayres 1932) ML.38”. Soft 
lavender-gray. Huge flowers of subtle 
coloring for close-up enjoyment. Vigor- 
a TRA et SE a er ae $ .30 
LADY BOSCAWEN—(Graves 1946) M. 
42”. Very large clear white with broad 
ruffled standards and extremely flar- 
ing falls ruffled at the edges. Strong 
substance and good branching. Tender 
eee i) ee oe. aes om eet aces use $7.50 
LADY LOUISE—(Graves 1947) ML.44”. 
Colonial buff standards, broad, ruffled 
and roundly domed. Colonial buff 
fluted border on the white bladed falls. 
Firm substance, good branching and 
0) SE i beh Oe aaa $12.50 
LADY MOHR—(Salbach 1944) EM.36”. 
Oddly colored seedling of Wm. Mohr. 
Standards are oyster-shell white. Falls 
are pale greenish yellow with red- 
violet patch surrounding the beard. 
Tiere ee ee ec ech oe vend gtnnan $5.00 
LADY NAOMI—(Fay 1941) M.38’’. 
Charming white-ground plicata with a 
delicate network of pale lavender 
TRAE CATO Se ae ng ee ren tne, Soa Ani oee nant 0 
LA GOLONDRINA—(Tompkins 1946) 
ML.40”. Rich royal-purple self, large, 
heavily-substanced, satiny finished and 
semi-flaring. Petals broad, stalks tall, 
strong and widely branched, A Bet A 
LAKE BREEZE—(Fay 1945) M.38”. A 
large, very ruffled light blue with just 
a suspicion of pink delicately diffused 
through the petals. Broad full stand- 
ards and wide flaring falls with no 
markings, A lovely iris, 6) 2-.22--: $5.00 
LAKE GEORGE—(Smith 1945) ML.39”. 
Clear, rich medium blue self with. al- 
most horizontal falls. Large, tall and 
heavily substanced. An impressive blue 
Piper fe te CISLLUCTION, exces. css secretes $5.00 
LAKE HURON—(J. Sass 1942) M.36”. 
Very blue in the medium register. A 
bright blue that is very effective in the 
garden. Large and vigorous. .......- SiDU 
LAKE SHANNON—(DeForest 1945) M. 
36”. Medium blue in a graceful flower 
with wide fluted standards and falls 
ANUe SOOUISUUS CANCE: ) Ci mecent eae $6.00 
LAMPLIGHT— (Schreiner 1944) M.34”. 
Soft smooth blend of buff with a lamp- 
light glow, tranquil and Seung i 
LAMPLIT HOUR—(Tompkins 1947) M. 
38”. Standards, white, flushed cream. 
Falls, rich clean yellow. An advance 
in this appealing color Cee at 
LATE SUN—(DeForest 1940) ML.40”. A 
firm-substanced very rich deep yellow. 
Large, tall, well formed, well branched 
PLT UL OL OU See re ctee es idey wanes ea seernans $1.00 
LAVENDER AND GOLD LACE—(Whit- 
ing 1946) M.34’”. Standards, clear yel- 
low, lightly tinged lavender, Falls, lav- 
ender blue, edged with golden yellow. 
WEP OVOUS IAT Oe ALO Y a5 cee ccs ee eere con $2.00 
LAVENDER MIST—(Hall 1945) M.36”. 
A large and lovely lavender. from 
David Hall. Need we say more? $1.00 
LEGEND— (Wareham 1932) M.36”. Lav- 
ender-lilac standards. Velvety claret 
falls..Good size and height and excel- 
lente bran chine 2. eee 5 oe ois $ .30 
LEILA N I—(Washington 1943) M.35”. 
Charming and entirely different is this 
orange-pink with a profusion of deeper 
pink veins on the falls which enhance 
and give character to the flower. 
PB AC HELO DEAT OC casein. -aen-cteeeeeaenere $10.00 
LIGHTHOUSE — (Salbach 1936) L.36”. 
Standards, old rose. Falls, coppery 
rose, with streams of yellow erupting 
Te ereWaa lye Macey delete hi oy imeem eigen anne eer $ .60 
LIGHTS ON—(Lapham 1946) M.33”. 
Rich, uniformly glossy red, glowinz 
like a live coal. Newest claimant to the 
TECLEE LG PE VOCLOCSUS LUIS. oceet te olen ee nen eee $7.50 


$15 COLLECTION 
5 very new and very fine irises. 
All 9 for $27 
2 from this column 3 from this column 
Chantilly Bandmaster 
Copper River Briarwood 
Lake Shannon Louise Blake 
Solid Mahogany The Capitol 
Master Charles 
