LAMPLIT HOUR. (Tompkins 1947),M. 38 in. A 
different note in the bicolor class, Standards 
white flushed cream and falls of yellow. <A 
lovely iris and one that is proving well worth- 
while in the hybridizing line. L2.(s222o0 2S 
LANCASTER. (Cook 1940) M. 36 in. A large, flar- 
ing flower of bright but deep rose with an un- 
dertone of gold. Extra broad, ruffled petals. 
One you wont get tired of. H.M. 1941, P.R. 89.__ 
LATE SUN?) (Deborest 194) hi le in, A mas- 
sive but beautifully fashioned iris of brilliant 
golden yellow. A faint infusion of a reddish 
color really makes this one shine out. H.M. 
1942, P.R. 87. fee GS oo 
LAVENDER AND GOLD LACE. (Whiting 1946) 
M. 38 in. A lovely blended bitone of good 
form and heavy substance. The standards are 
clear yellow faintly tinted lavender and the falls 
are lavender blue edged with gold. The edges 
of the petals are tluted and very lacye2 gee 
LAVENDER MIST. (Halil 1945) E.M. 36 in. A 
cleanly cut and smoothly tailored flower of 
clear lavender. The flowers are large, heavily 
substanced and beautifully proportioned. Lovely. 
LIDICE. (Tompkins 1945) M. 36 in. Glowing Dahlia- 
carmine edged with a border of bright heather. 
Nicely formed and very velvety with heavy sub- 
Stance; ot oe ae ee 
LIGHTHOUSE. (Salbach 1936) L. 36 in. A coppery 
red of fine from and great carrying power in 
the garden. A.M, 1940, P-RU88>"_- = =e 
L’LUVIA d@’ ORA. (DeForest 1942) E. 36 in. A very 
brilliant shade of apricot orange. It’s hard to 
describe this one, but it is very lovely and most 
dependable Cid su an ta ee 
L. MERTON GAGE. (Lapham .1942) M. 40 in. A 
large, creamy pink of good form, substance and 
branching. Very rich looking. H.M. 1942, P.R. 
8/2 2 Ce at Ee ee 
LORD DONGAN. (Smith 1940) M. 37 in. A very 
choice iris is this tall, beautifully formed flower 
with its standards of silken like finish and color- 
ing of Chinese violet contrasting with broad 
falls of deep pansy purple. H.M. 1940, P.R. 88 — 
LORI MIAY, (DeForest 1941) M. 34°in. “Av ditierems 
looking pink iris. Deep daphne pink as to color 
and with good form and rounded, very broad 
petals. HM. 1944.4 P:R. 860222 3 Lee 
LOTHARIO. (Schreiner 1942) M.L. 38 in. A most 
striking and very beautiful bicolor. Standards of 
near pale blue and falls of deep velvety blue 
pote No veinings or haft marks. H.M. 1945, 
PRS fe ee. eee ee ee 
LOUISE BLAKE. (Smith 1943) M. 34 in. Another 
distinct bicolor, this is somletimes termed an 
improved Amigo. The standards are clear 
chicory blue and the falls are rich antique blue 
with a lighter edge. H:M..1944 =) eee 
LOUVOIS:; (Cay.: 1936) M. 36) in¥ Rich maces 
brown with lighter standards and a light border 
around.»the falls. AJM. 1936, PUR. @8)2_ = oes 
MAGIC CARPET. (Schreiner 1942) M.-L. 345m 
The largest plicata we have yet seen. Rich buff 
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