TOBACCO ROAD 
JULIET (Kleinsorge 1946) 36 in. M. One of the fiery blends from 
Prairie Sunset. A flame copper with salmon shadings, the center 
portions of the flower are brilliant burnt orange. A colorful Iris 
with flaring falls. Each $5.00 
JUNALUSKA (Kirkland 1934) 36 in. E.M. A velvety carmine-red 
with an infusion of gold and copper at the throat. It is tall, well 
branched, and blooms quite early. AM 1937. Each 40c 
KALINGA (Kleinsorge) 48 in. L. An unusually tall Iris of soft 
creamy yellow. Each 40c 
KATHERINE FAY (Fay 1945) 36 in. M. An unusually lovely white 
Iris, large and with semi-flaring ruffled blooms. Cool and crisp 
looking without any yellow. HM 1945. Each $5.00 
KLONDIKE GOLD (Kirkland 1941) 34 in. M. Enormous rounded 
flowers of rich gold. A large well formed Iris with good finish 
and substance. Each $1.00 
LADY MOHR (Salbach 1944) 36 in. M. A new and unusual mem- 
ber of the Mohr family. Standards oyster white, rounded and 
lightly fluted, falls a pale chartreuse or greenish yellow with 
prominent veining and prominent dark blotch of red-violet sur- 
rcunding the beard. Each $5.00 
LADY NAOMI (Fay 1941) 38 in. M. A dainty plicata whose white 
background is veined over in the finest network of soft pale 
lavender. Flowers large, beard orange, and the haft is marked 
with orange. Eachmaibc 
LADY OF SHALLOT (Schreiner 1942) 34 in. M. White ground with 
standards heavily flushed rose-pink and the falls are heavily edged 
with minute pinkish dots. A very lovely Iris. Each $1.50 
LAMPLIGHT (Schreiner 1944) 34 in. M. A beautiful peachy buff 
blend with a lamplight glow. Something very much out of the 
usual. Color is smooth and the substance is good. Each $4.00 
LANCASTER (Cook 1940) 35 in. M. A broad petaled coppery rose 
blend that gives more of a pink impression than most Iris. Huge 
and of excellent substance. HM 1941. Each 75c 
LATE SUN (DeForest 1940) 40 in. M. A fine Iris of clear rich deep 
yellow with a red-gold overlay. Blooms are large and stems well 
branched. Each $1.00 
LIGHTHOUSE (Salbach 1936) 34 in. M.L. A bright old rose with 
a radiant golden glow from within. A variety that will certainly 
brighten up your garden. Each 60c 
LILIMANI (Sass) 36 in. L. A fine deep violet that is unusually 
rich in color. Each 35c 

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LOUIS BLAKE (Smith 1943) 31 in. M. Standards are wavy and 
the palest sky blue, falls are a velvety rich blue-purple.. A beau- 
tiful lively combination of color. Each $4.00 
LOUVOIS (Cayeux) 35 in. M. Rich brown velvety Iris. Rich and 
sleek looking without any veining. Each .60c 
LUCREZIA BORI. Large yellow standards cupped broad and ruffled. 
Falls long and flaring. Each 35c 
LULLABY (D. Hall 1943). A lucious shade of apple blossom pink. 
Fast multiplier and free bloomer. Flowers are large witnout any 
markings. Stems are stiff and flowers well carried. Each $2.00 
MAIDEN BLUSH (Hall 1943) 36 in. M. Very large flowers of rich 
apricot-pink of pure color without any markings of any kind. The 
standards are domed and the falls are semi-flaring. Substance 
is heavy. Each $1.00 
MANDALAY (Hall 1943) 30 in. M. A smooth reddish rose self 
with domed standards and flaring falls. Stems are strong and 
blooming habits are free. HM, AIS 1936. Each $1.00 
MARISHA (Sass 1939) 38 in V.L. Tops in pink and yellow blends. 
Flowers are frilled and have a gold haft. Each $1.00 
MARQUITA (Cayeux 1931) 40 in. M. The standards are rich 
ivory deepening to sulphur at the base. Falls are ivory but are so 
heavily veined watermelon rose that they appear to be rose. AM 
1936. Each 40c 
MARVELOUS (Kirkland 1937) 38 in. M. Bright citron yellow 
lightly veined bronzy red. Very large and showy. Each 35c 
MARY VERNON (McKee 1942) 36 in. M. Blended varigata of 
golden bronze antique coloring and wide flaring falls of ruby 
red with a gold undertone. AM 1945. Each $3.00 
MASTER CHARLES (Williamson 1943) 38 in. M. A rich glowing 
mulberry purple with a brilliant pronounced sheen. A distin- 
guished Iris that gives life to the garden. BachesS3.50 
MATTERHORN (J. Sass 1938) 38 in. E.M. Faultless beautifully 
rounded form of pure sparkling white. Pure chaste immaculate 
white without a trace of coloring, even the beard being pure 
white. Falls are broad and flaring. Pacha sc 
MATULA (H. Sass 1939) 35 in. M.L. A large flower in a beautiful 
blend of rose, orange, crimson and buff. The heavily substanced 
flower is airily waved and crimped. HM 1939. Each 50c 
MAY DAY (H. Hall 1939) 38 in. M. A lovely apricot-orange with 
and overlay of copper. A lovely color and large flower. Tall well 
branched stems. Each 50c 

MULBERRY ROSE 
