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 
(ORG se ee, eee ee ee 75¢ 
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....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 
ROR CMB ELIT © Suet, rece ed erecta $2.00 
LOUISE BLAKE — (Kk. 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 
eis Herre eet ee eg ot hk $2.00 
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, 
edved sieht e chocolates cece tcsce ates ns 50¢ 
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. 
$5.00 
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 
RN ake. eee ead eee eS $1.00 
MAID OF ASTOLAT—(J. 5ass 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 todays cheap price.2u-4.. 35¢ 
MAIDEN BLUSH — (D. Hall 1943) M. 
35°: Atlarge apricot sell 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. ......... 75¢ 
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 
ati blooming@ectnies. 20.2 ee es 75¢ 
MANDALAY—(D. Hall 1943) ML. 34”. 
Here is a reddish rose self that we think 
a lot of; sort of a blending of rose and 
orange, different from all other rose Iris. 
The flowers are medium sized, standards 
domed and the falls flaring. Hardy and 
free flowering; 2. sie Ai. cee eee 75¢ 
MARINELLA — (Cayeux 1937)—M 42”. 
Our many visitors admire this French 
creation of silky tarnished gold standards 
and garnet-red falls, with golden border. 
Sales are good at blooming time. It has 
done well for us. Silver Medal, N. Y. 
World’s Fair. 
MARY E. NICHOLS— (Nicholls 1939) M 
36”. This is an unique and beautiful Iris 
that all admire, and the kind we like to 
grow. It is a warm white self with a 
magnolia-like texture. Smooth overlay of 
gold on the hafts. Medium size, fast in- 
creaser and blooms profusely. A quality 
lise iniPevery, respect... 22 es 25 ees ux 35¢ 
MARY VERNON— (McKee 1942) M. 37”. 
The standards are antique gold flushed 
ruby, with broad flaring falls edged with 
gold. At a distance it has a red brown 
effect. It has done well for us and we 
ATCRPICNG: DLOUC 501 sit sues 2 <eeei ceeenae 75¢ 
MASTER CHARLES—(Williamson 1943) 
M. 38”. An impressive bright glowing 
mulberry. A self of glowing mulberry 
purple with brown tones at haft and a 
beard of mulberry tipped with brown. 
Vigorous, free flowering and excellently 
branched. A very lovely Iris and one to 
Brea PLOW 0 feces gestae: Seep ee ae $1.50 
DEALERS: We allow liberal trade discount. 
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