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“One of our lovely irises is Lady Louise’’ Mrs. Geo. C. Steedman, Va. 




LAVENDER MIST — (Hall 1945) M.36”. 
A large and lovely lavender from 
David Hall. Need we say more? $1.00 
LEADING LAD Y—(Lyell 1949) M.42’’. 
Deep yellow standards; white falls. 
Exceptional brightness of color and 
crisply flaring form feature this 
strong-substanced, well-branched iris, 
which comes to us highly recom- 
mendeds22k2 ste eee $10.00 
LEGEND—(Wareham 1932) M.36’. Lav- 
ender-lilac standards. Velvety claret 
falls. Good size and height and excel- 
lent  Dranchine wes ee ete ee SS pete) 
LEILAN E—(Washington 1943) M.35’’. 
Charming orange-pink with a_ profu- 
sion of deeper pink veins on the falls 
which enhance and give character to 
the flower. Peach-red beard......... $6.00 
LIGHTHOUSE — (Salbach 1936) L.36”. 
Standards, old rose. Falls, coppery 
rose, with streams of yellow erupting 
fromm the héart2st ees nies 
LIGHTS ON—(Lapham 1946) M.33”. 
Rich, uniformly glossy red, glowing 
like a live coal. Newest claimant to the 
titlesof-reddestirigeee ses eee ee $6.00 
LILAC LAN E—(Whiting 1947) M.36”. 
Pearly pink-lilac in a large full flower 
of domed standards and widely flaring 
falls, lightly ruffed. A superior variety 
of strong substance -and unusual 
Charm? sees ae eo ae eee $8.00 
L. MERTON GAGE—(Lapham 1942)M. 
40”. Delicate shade of light raspberry 
pink with creamy infusion. Fine form. 
broad falls, excellent substance and 
verv floriferous. The p'ant a rampant 
andsvViZOLous erower he se le bee es) 
LOCKWOOD — (DeForest 1947) Bright 
brown blend with attractive blaze on 
falls. Smooth: and strikine: se. $6.00 
LORD DONGAN—(K. Smith 1940) M. 
35”. Silken Chinese violet standards. 
Velvety pansy-violet falls. The distinc- 
tive beauty is due to the pleasing har- 
mony of the two distinct shades of 
vinletesie sige ee eee $1.00 
LOS ANGELES—(Mohr-Mitchell 1927) 
M.38”. Satiny white with sky-blue 
stitching in the center. Hardy, vigorous 
and. widely Granched. 7 27.5 2. $ .40 
LOTHARIO — (Schreiner 1942) ML.38’’. 
An Amigo-like iris featured by large 
velvety blooms on tall stalks. A grand 
iniss} 
LOUISE BLAKE—(K. Smith 1943) M. 
30”. Introduced as an improved Amigo, 
it has pale sky-blue standards and vel- 
vety rich blue-purple falls. e _...... $2.50 
LOUVOIS—(Cayeux 1936) M.35”. Stand- 
ards, light chocolate. Falls, very rich 
and glossy maroon, edged light choco- 
late. Big, velvety brown. As eetoyd) 
LOVE AFFAIR— (Mitchell 1946) EM.36”. 
White and rose plicata, the standards 
flushed and _ stippled deep vinaceous, 
the falls broadly edged same......... $1.50 
LYNN LANGFORD— (Hall 1946) M.36”. 
Large, heavy-substanced deep orchid 
pink which blends smoothly into a 
golden yellow center without veining. 
J@) V2. a km ee $5.00 
MAIDEN BLUSH — (Hall 1943) M.36”. 
Luscious pink-apricot large and heavy 
substanced. $ .75 
MAJENICA—(Cook 1941) M.36”. Clear, 
bright, salmon-tinted pink blend with 
wide petals and lasting substance. Near 
the top among the pink blends. s $ .75 
MANAVU—(Thorup 1938) ML.36”. 
Cream-white standards. Falls, yellow 
with a fawn cast. Large two-toned 
yellow quite different from Fair 
Elaine) ...0:24... ae $ .50 
MANDALAY—(Hall 1943) L.33”. A most 
individual color.. We think of it as a 
smooth blending of rose and orange. 
Pertly formed with flaring falls and 
domed standards. Blooming late. $1.00 
MAPLE SUGAR — (Whiting 1948) ML. 
38”. Smooth creamy tan self, medium 
large, shapely and haem a ee 
MARATHO N—(Whiting 1948) M.36”. 
Rich, smooth blend of apricot, buff and 
tawny orange. Medium size, wide form 
and heavy substance? =e $6.00 
MARINELLA — (Cayeux 1937) M.36”. 
Red-flushed bronzy standards; garnet 
falls edged bronze; - 7233 Sfito 
MARION VAUGHAN—(K. Smith 1947) 
M.36”. Soft lemon ice, frosted. Fresh, 
cool clear, crisp, medium-sized flowers 
delightfully fluted:: ee $10.00 
MAR QUIT AW— (Cayeux 1931) L.34”. 
Thick, satiny, cream-white standards. 
Falls same, heavily veined watermelon 
rose. .40 

MASTER CHARLES 
