LAVENDER AND GOLD LACE (Whiting 1946): M. 36 in. A dis- 
tinctive iris with standards of golden yellow flushed with lavender 
and edged with a crimped finish. The falls are lavender with a 
distinct frill of gold, so crimped that it looks like a lace edging. 
Each $1.50 
LAVENDER MIST (Hall 1945): E.M. 36 in. Here is a clearly cut 
and smoothly tailored flower of clear lavender. Flowers are large, 
the substance is heavy and the flower is beautifully proportioned. 
Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
LIGHTHOUSE (Salbach 1936): L. 36 in. The standards are a 
blend of rose and yellow, and the falls a coppery old rose. The 
whole flower is very bright and seems to glow. Hardy and in- 
creases rapidly. H.M. 1937, A.M. 1940. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
LORD DONGAN (K. Smith 1940): M. 36 in. The standards are 
Chinese violet and the velvety falls deep pansy violet. Petals are 
broad and rounded with no haft veining. A pale yellow beard adds 
to depth of color. H.M., A.I.S. 1940. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
LORI MAY (DeForest 1941): M.L. 35 in. This pleasing iris has 
thick petals of flaring form, and is a daphne pink in color. The 
finish and substance are good. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.59 
LOS ANGELES (Mohr-Mitch. 1927): 40 in. One of the older irises 
that is still popular for its merit. The snowy white flowers have 
fine form and substance and are faintly edged with blue. It is 
tall, widely branched and a hardy vigorous grower. H.M. 1943. 
Each 40c; 3 for $1.00 
LOTHARIO (Schreiner 1942): M.L. 38 in. An iris of great beauty 
having light lavender blue standards and rich velvety purple falls. 
The flowers are large, and of the type of Amigo and Louise Blake 
but much taller. H.M., A.1.S. 1945. Each $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
LOUVOIS (Cayeux 1936): M. 34 in. A very rich velvety brown 
iris. The standards are light chocolate in color and the falls rich 
red-maroon edged like the standards. The rich coloring makes 
it very attractive. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
LULLABY (D. Hall 1943): M. 36 in. A handsome rich orchid 
pink. The standards and falls are same color. The flowers are 
large and rounded and have no haft markings, and the branching 
is good. Each $1.50; 3 for $3.75 
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LYNN LANGFORD (Hall 
1946): M. 36. in. A deep 
toned orchid pink flower with 
yellow center and no veining, 
of fine form and substance 
and on strong stalks. A free 
bloomer. H.M., A.1.S. 1946. 
Each $5.00 
MARQUITA (Cayeux 1931): 
M. 40 in. The standards are 
rich ivory deepening to sul- 

phur at the base. The falls are 
the same color with narrow 
stripes of pink. A.M. 1936. 
Each 40c; 3 for $1.00 
MAGNIFICA: 42 in. Very fragrant. A crimson 
toned bi-color, one of the finest of the mod- 
erate priced iris. A constant prize winner. 
Each 35c; 3 for 90c 
MAJENICA (Cook 1941): M. 36 in. The larce 
flowers are of bright salmon pink, well formed 
with broad petals and heavy substance and 
long lasting quality. Free flowering. H.M., 
A.1.S. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
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