KATHERINE FAY— 
(Fay 1945) A fine new white. Large 
flowers of excellent substance. $2.50 
KAT Y— 
CK Smith) A large, light yellow by the 
originator of Lake Genge and Blue Valley. 
$1.00 
LADY BOSCAWEN— 
(Graves 1946) An iris of all-around 
excellence. White, of pleasing form = on 
well-branched stalk. In 1947, it bloomed 
early, through midseason, and on into late. 
We were delighted with it. $6.50 
LADY MOHR— 
(Salbach 1944) A new and _ entirely 
different member of the Wm. Mohr family. 
Standards “oyster white,” falls pale char- 
treuse. Large flowers, well spaced. $5.00 
LADY NAOMI— 
(Fay 1941) Large plicata. White, over- 
laid and speckled blue. 50 
LA GOLONDRINA— 
(Tompkins 1946) Tall and large, royal 
purple. $4.00 
LAKE GEORGE— 
(Smith 1945) Self of soft blue violet, 
shading darker at the haft. Domed stand- 
ardé and flaring falls. $3.50 
LAKE HURON— 
(J. Sass -942) Blue bi-color of medium 
tone. 50 
LAKE SHANNON— 
(DeForest 1945) Graceful flower, with 
wide, fluted standards and falls. Medium 
blue self, with blue beard tipped orange 
inside the flower. $4.0 
LAMPLIT HOUR— 
(Tompkins 1947) White standards slight- 
ly flushed cream. Falls, yellow. A very 
pleasing combination, and was lovely here 
in ’48. $5.00 
LATE SUN— 
DeForest 1941) Deep yellow, with rich 
orange beard. Tall stalk. ei 
LIGHTHOUSE— 
(Salbach 1936) Bright rosy blend. One 
of the last to bloom. 50 
LIGHTS ON— 
(Lapham 1946) One of the “reddest.” 
Not as tall here, but perhaps brighter than 
Red Gleam. $6.00 
L’LUVIA D’)ORA— 
(DeForest) Medium sized orange toned 
flowers on well branched stalk. Early. $1.00. 
L. MERTON GAGE— 
(Lapham 1942) Medium sized flowers 
of light “pink.” $1.00 
LORI MAY— 
(DeForest 1941) Daphne pink of flaring 
form. Thick petals. $1.00 
LOCKWOOD— 
(DeForest 1947) A bright brown blend 
with attractive blaze on the rounded falls. 
Smooth flower of striking coloring on well 
branched stalk. Casa Morena and Copper 
River. $6.00 
LOUISE BLAKE— 
(K. Smith 1943) The pale blue standards 
of this variety contrast effectively with the 
rich blue purple falls. $2.50 
LOUVOIS— 
_ Caveux 1936) Standards brown tone, 
falls deeper, edged to match the standards. 
MANDALAY— 
(Hall, 1946) Smooth reddish-rose self. 
$1.00 
MARIMBA— 
(DeForest 1948) Clear light cinnamon 
self on well branched stalk. $1.00 
MARY CLOTILDA— 
(Kinnish 1944) Fine powder blue flower 
on tall, well-branched stalk. $2.00 
MARY E. NICHOLLS— 
(Nicholls 1939) Smooth heavy cream- 
white, with green gold overlay at the haft. 
MATTERHOHN— 
(J. Sass 1938) Pure white; white beard. 
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MATTY GATES— 
(Sass 1946) A cool yellow, lemon tinted, 
with white on the falls. $15.00 
