LATE SUN—(DeForest 1940) Here is a 
very nice and much admired Iris. A great 
big, rich deep solid yellow with a gold 
overlay. Flowers up to six inches across 
on well branched stalks. Next to Ola Kala 
we consider this our very best deep yel- 
low. You can’t go wrong when you buy 
this one. FAIMN4A2e  r ee. $1.00 
LEILANI— (Washington 1943) M. 35” For 
being different this one created a lot of 
excited comment last spring among the 
thousands of our visitors. The well domed 
and firm standards of this medium sized 
flower are Venetian pink. The rounded 
falls are the same color with a profusion 
of deeper pink veins. The beard is peach 
red. We could have sold out several 
times. It will be scarce for some time yet. 
HM, 1945. To those of you that haven’t 
seen many of these newer Iris, may I state 
that you have no idea of the sheer loveli- 
ness, and the vast difference from the 
old Iris years ago, commonly called flags. 
$12.50 
LIGHTHOUSE—(Salbach 1936) M. 36”. 
A very popular and much sought after old 
rose to rose-red bicolor. The standards 
are old rose; falls a coppery rose, a golden 
slow “within: Meinl 4 Oe oes 50¢ 
LORD DONGAN — (K. Smith 1940) M. 
37”. This royally dressed gem stops them 
dead in their tracks. The standards are 
broad, of silken Chinese violet, and the 
wide rounded falls are of velvety pansy 
violet. The thick pale yellow beard em- 
phasizes the pleasing harmony of the two 
distinct shades of violet. We have but a 
fewstOnSpatecuemeeeeen ei ket, Gaskece an $2.50 
LORI MAY—(DeForest 1941) ML 33”. A 
bright daphne pink with shades of rose. 
Very close to true pink. The good sized 
blooms are of flaring form and the petals 
very thick. A nice late blooming pearly 
janbo pied w ANG RISE 2 Oe a Sk eee ene $1.50 
LOS ANGELES—(Mohr-Mitchell 1927) M 
42”, A white and blue plicata, and a 
favorite for many years. It is almost en- 
tirely white, with fine blue stitching at the 
haft and the base of the standards. A soft 
yellow-gold beard highlights this flower of 
distinction. A big seller every year. AM, 
1944 se ue epee yg 35¢ 
LOTHARIO — (Schreiner 1942) ML 38”. 
Large, rich, eloquent blue bi-color, near 
amoena type. Essentially the same color 
pattern as Amigo, Lothario is huge sized 
on tall branched stems. Light blue standards 
and rich plush-blue-purple falls without 
veins or mars. Striking in its rich con- 
trast and full orange beard. It is the only 
Iris of this color that has a copiously large 
bloom carried on a 38 inch branching 
stem. Lightly frilled. In tremendous de- 
mand. We predict great popularity for 
SOMeniMe st ee Rr ad eA Woe $4.00 
LOUISE BLAKE — (K. Smith 1943) M. 
30”. This is supposed to be an improved 
Amigo, and we do think that the color 
contrast is more pronounced. It has pale 
sky-blue standards and_ velvety  blue- 
purple falls edged sky-blue. The standards 
are firmly arched and fluted at the edge; 
the falls rounded; the stalk of medium 
heichemul Mc1944 cone ee $5.00 
LOUVOIS—(Cayeux 1936) M. 36”. This 
fine French variety is considered queen of 
the darker browns. Standards, light choc’ 
olate. Falls, very rich and glossy maroon, 
edged light chocolate. No veining....75¢ 
LUCREZIA BORI—(Schreiner 1935) M, 
40”. An old stand-by with us and admired 
by everyone that sees it. Very large yel- 
low flowers of perfect form, ruffled stan- 
dards, and slight bronze flush in the falls. 
A thrifty grower that stands up well..25¢ 
LYNN LANGFORD — (D. Hall 1946) L. 
36”. An orchid-pink flower with a center 
of golden yellow smoothly blended with- 
out veining. The flower is large, of good 
form and substance and good branching. 
A lovely and distinctive Iris of great 
charm and refinement. This outstanding 
creation will be scarce fer some time. 
UNC 04 Garey omer foetal, $10.00 
MADAM M. LASSAILLY— (Cayeux 1935) 
M 37”. An Iris somewhat like Amigo except 
larger, taller and a shade lignter tones. 
The standards are flax blue, or lilac. The 
falls are a deep pansy violet with flax 
blue edging. French origin, good sub- 
stance and well branched. Dykes Medal 
OS Site ih O30 Geren eee a ee $1.00 
MAID OF ASTOLAT—(J. Sass 1936) ML 
45”. A very popular blue and white pli- 
cata. A white with brilliant blue styles 
and crest, huge size and perfect form. 
If you have never had it you can’t go 
wrong at today’s cheap price.............. 35¢ 
MAIDEN BLUSH — (D. Hall 1943) M. 
35”. A large apricot self with a soft 
blending of pink. The standards are 
domed and the falls semi-flaring. Lots of 
flowers of heavy substance, carried on well 
branched stalks. Much admired........$1.50 
MAJENICA—(P. Cook 1941) M. 36”. A 
clear, bright, smoothly colored, salmon- 
tinted pink blend self. Flowers are large, 
wide petals and good full form; lasting 
substance. We sold a lot of them last year . 
at blooming time. HM, 1943.......... $1.50 
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