JASMANIA — (Ayres 1935) ML 38”. A 
large well formed ripe-banana yellow with 
falls brushed pale brown with a slight 
bluish tinge. Prolific increaser.....-.....--- 25¢ 
JASMINE— (Grant 1944) M. 38”. A top 
quality smooth golden yellow with gar- 
denia-like texture. No brown or orange 
tones. The standards are domed and the 
velvety falls full and semi-flaring. Will 
probably be scarce for some time. HM, 
1944. 
JASPER AGATE — (Mrs. T. Williams 
1943) EM 34”. A hard to describe new 
Iris color of gold and copper-red with a 
copper pink blush over the entire flower. 
Low growing, refined, small flower with 
lacquer-like finish without trace of vein- 
ing. A little jewel. It will probably be 
high in price for some time as we find 
it a little slow to increase. HM 1944. 
$4.50 
JEAN LAFITTE—(Washington-Stahl 1935) 
M. 40”. A glowing coppery-rose, broad 
and arched. The falls are semi-flaring of 
very deep rose with a coppery undertone. 
A medium grower and a good two-bit 
Tris. 
JOYANCE—(K. Dykes 1929) ML 34”. A 
medium sized flower of creamy white with 
yellow center. It is a hardy grower and 
increaser. Very much admired at bloom- 
ing time, and it blooms over a long pe- 
Tiod Ae. eeh A ee 25¢5 5) Tor, 31.00 
JUNALUSKA— (Kirkland 1934) EM 38”. 
A very popular Iris of red, copper, rose 
and gold. The standards are copper-gold 
and the falls copper-red. It is a tall and 
well branched Iris, much admired, and a 
best seller. AM 1937; Dykes Medal 1938. 
25¢ 
KATHERINE FAY—(O. Fay 1945) M. 
36”. An exquisite large pure white with 
no yellow in the center. Standards are 
ruffled and tightly closed. Falls are waved 
and semi-flaring. Good substance. well 
branched, an easy grower and multinlics 
rapidly wee Mie O4 fiers were nn es | $5.00 
KING JUBA—(H. Sass 1931) M. 40”. If 
you want a field full of Iris in a few 
years, get a start of this famous variegata. 
Big flowers of burnished yellow standards 
and velvet garnet falls. Blooms freely. 
Very popular atthe pricé. 25¢ 
DUR Ke get be ee Re ee ee ea eT $1.00 
LADY BOSCAWEN — (Graves 1946) M. 
40”. An Iris from two fine parents, Puris- 
sima and Cloud Castle. It had to be good. 
If you like them frilled and ruffled, here 
you are. A large clear white self with 
broad fluted standards with flaring falls 
ruffled at the edges. Beard is light yel- 
low, shows little if any contrast with the 
pure white effect. Substance firm; well 
spaced flowers on tall graceful stems well 
branched) HM. 1946. ...-22eeee $9.00 
LADY MOHR — (Salbach 1944) EM 36”. 
A unique two-toned color combination 
previously unknown. The huge standards 
are oyster white, slightly fluted, with 
strong midribs. The falls are frosted 
chartreuse yellow with a lovely large red- 
violet blotch surrounding the beard. A 
very lovely and interesting contrasting of 
colors. )-t1M:, 194 45a... eee $6.00 
LADY NAOMI—(O. Fay 1941) M. 38” 
Another large and unusual plicata. This 
is a white plicata veiled in a fine network 
of soft pale lavender. It has the appear- 
ance of a soft lavender self, the network 
of violet lines in the falls is so delicate 
that the white ground seems to disappear. 
HM‘'$1940.) 2. ee 75¢ 
LADY OF SHALOTT—(Schreiner 1942) 
M. 34”. Precisely formed and _lacily 
frilled. A charming delicate color in the 
plicata) group. Standards are _ heavily 
flushed rose-pink and the falls delicately 
edged with a peppering of minute dots. 
The flowers are exceedingly well formed. 
$2.50 
LAKE BREEZE—(O. Fay 1945) M 38”. 
A large, heavily ruffled, frosty pale blue 
with wide flaring falls and no haft mark- 
ings. A cool blue with a faint suggestion 
of pink delicately diffused through the 
petals. A seedling of Gloriole, but a shade 
deeper in color and slightly larger. You 
will like this glistening blue of 9 to 11 
flowers on a stem. HM, 1945. ...... $7.50 
LAKE GEORGE—(Smith 1945) ML. 38”. 
A smoothly finished, soft blue violet self 
shading darker at the hafts. The slightly 
ruffled standards stand rigidly erect or 
roundly domed. The large flaring falls 
are nearly horizontal. Beard is light yel- 
low tipped blue at the end. It has heavy 
substance, clean foliage and_ excellent 
branching. HM) 1945 0) 2) eee $5.00 
LANCASTER—(P. Cook 1940) M. 36”. A 
beautiful blending of old rose and copper 
with a soft brown haft. A very wide 
flower, falls full and rounded. We admire 
this Iris very much but it has made poor 
increase. Last year we had 18 clumps in 
the fall. At blooming time the next spring 
we had five. Remember though, it’s 
spring here one day and eight below the 
next. Maybe it will perform better for 
YOU 1 pits cise es ee 75¢ 
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