LAKE SHANNON (DeForest ’45) Close 
to indigo blue, with deeper veining 
throughout the blooms, Flaring and 
fluted standards and falls. Very pleas- 
ing. $4.00 
LILAC LANE (Whiting ’47) Soft mauve 
in color which is a pink-lilac with pale 
yellow beard and heavy substance. 
Different and very lovely. $8.00 
LAUREL HILL (Brehm 749) Large, 
flaring lavender of “Onco” breeding 
with the usual veining in the rounded 
standards and falls. Very hardy, well 
branched with leathery substance. An 
unusual Iris. $10.00 
LOTHARIO (Schreiner ’42) A beautiful 
Iris, light lavender-blue standards and 
rich, velvety purple falls. Large and 
tall, it is outstanding. $2.00 
LORD DONGAN (K. Smith ’40) Chinese 
violet standards and thick, velvety 
pansy-violet falls. Stunning pale yel- 
low beard. Exceptionally rich color. 
A grand Iris. $1.00 
LULLABY (Hall ’43) Orchid-pink self 
from Hall’s famous pinks. Large, well- 
branched. Luscious color and a fine 
grower. $1.50 
LYNN LANGFORD (Hall ’46) An or- 
chid-pink with yellow center and a 
golden beard. Large flaring flowers 
with no veining to mar its beauty. $8.00 
MARY VERNON (McKee 742) Standards 
of golden bronze, wide flaring falls of 
ruby red. Brilliant and lovely in the 
garden. $2.00 
MASTER CHARLES (Williamson 743) 
Rich, glowing, mulberry-purple, with 
a sheen and finish hard to equal. Al- 
together a gorgeous Iris. $2.50 
MARIMBA (DeForest 743) An outstand- 
ing cinnamon self. Large and bright. 
$1.00 
MICHAEL (Norton ’46) Bridal rose 
pink blend with a_ yellow _ beard. 
Crinkled edges and generous in size. 
Slightly fragrant. $2.00 
MINNIE COLQUITT (H. Sass °42) A 
white plicata with deep purple stitch- 
ing. Ruffled and flaring. Distinctive 
and never enough of it. $2.00 
MISTY GOLD (Schreiner ’43) A lemon 
cream, crinkly and ruffled with a 
golden border. Most unusual. $1.50 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA (J. Sass ’42) 
A cool luscious lemon yellow self. 
Clean coloring making an exquisite 
bloom. Medium height. $1.50 
MORNING MELODY (Becherer ’48) 
An alluring orchid-lavender with a 
white beard. Flowers of good size and 
well branched, <A pleasing, pure color 
tone, $7.50 
MULBERRY ROSE (Schreiner 741) Ra- 
diant self in a new color. Tall, of 
good form and most attractive in the 
garden. Good increaser. $1.00 
NATIONAL WHITE (Weed 744) An 
immense flower, broad _ falls, _ tall, 
glistening white, noticed by everyone. 
One of the best. $1.00 
NEW SNOW (O. Fay ’46) Large, clean 
white of most perfect form. Texture 
and finish exquisite. Ruffled and flar- 
ing. Long lasting and floriferous. $7.50 
OLA KALA (J. Sass 743) Both flaring 
and ruffled, deep intense yellow. 
Dyke’s winner in 1948. Has every- 
thing and is a real treasure. $1.50 
OREGON TRAIL (Kleinsorge °43) A 
blend of tawny salmon with brown on 
the broad falls. Large flowers of 
heavy texture that bloom late. $1.25 
PATRICE (DeForest °45) A different 
plicata. Standards of cream and 
white speckled with rose and brown. 
Delicate gold across the haft. $2.00 
PINK CAMEO (O. Fay 746) A shell 
pink, clear and delicate, but true to 
color. A beautiful Iris that is in great 
demand. Irresistible. $4.00 
PINK LACE (Sass Bros. ’47) An orange 
pink with tangerine beard. Medium 
size and very pleasing. $4.00 
PINK REFLECTION (P. Cook ’42) 
Chamois-skin pink with lemon beard. 
Great substance and crisp quality is 
found in this flower. $1.50 
PINK SENSATION (Hall 748) A tall, 
delicate pink that has neither lilac nor 
salmon shades predominating, with the 
famous tangerine beard. Very early. 
$15.00 
PRAIRIE SUNSET (H. Sass ’39) Blend- 
ing of peach, apricot, copper and gold, 
that is hard to describe. Highly rated 
and always in great demand. $1.00 
