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LADY MOHR. 36 in. (Salbach 1944). A most aristocratic Iris, beautifully 
dressed in a distinctive two-tone combination of gleaming oyster white 
standards and frosted, heavily veined falls of vivid chartreuse yellow. ... 2.50 
LADI NAOMI. 36 in. (Fay). A large blue and white plicata with the blue mark- 
ings extending over the entire flower giving a unique appearance. ...... vie 
LADY OF SHALOT. 34 in. (Salbach 1944). Precisely formed and lacily frilled, 
a charming, delicate color in the plicata group. Standards are heavily 
flushed rose-pink and the fall delicately edged with a peppering of minute © 
pinkish dots both dainty and: charmingscucnJ. a!) 22) 1.50 
LADY PARAMOUNT. 38 in. A large primrose yellow with broad full segments. __.30 
3 for .75; 25 for 5.00 
LAKE GEORGE. 38 in. (Smith 1945). A deep blue notable particularly for its 
nearly horizontal flaring’ Talls; OY W.2 9.0, 228k Pee See 4.00 
LANCASTER. 36 in. (Cook 1940). A strong rosy glow emanated from this tall 
and distinguished Iris, for its mass of ruffled blossoms and coloring cannot 
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LATE SUN. (DeForest 1940). This attractive deep rich yellow with red-gold . 
overlay is becoming increasingly popular. The flowers are huge with thick, — 
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LAVENDER & GOLDLACE. (Whiting 1946). 36 in. This charmingly different 
iris holds a place all its own. The standards are 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. Strong, 
hardy plants with generous bloom and increase. ...........e0e0eeeeee 2.00 
LEGEND. 36 in. Standards, lilac; Falls, rich velvety crimson. .......... eee Pe eet, 
| 3 for .75; 25 for 5.00 
LEILANI. This orange pink iris is a real break in color, and famous throughout 
the. Iris worlds 4i-.antng at 4080! apeteocis gs pat BF le ee 12.50 
LIBERTY BELL. 30 in. White with red toned feather stitched edging. ....... .40 
3 for 1.00; 25 for 7.50 
LIGHTHOUSE. 36 in. Late. Standards old rose, with falls a coppery-rose red. : 
Blooms held on well-branched tall stems. ...... .50; 3 for 1.25; 25 for 8.50 
LIGHTS ON. 33 in. (Lapham 1946). Rich, glowing, clean cut red considered — 
one of the reddest iris of its type. Smooth, uniform color throughout. The 
color glowing like a live coal recalls the color tones of Red Gleam. ...... — 5.00 
L. MERTON GAGE. 40 in. (Lapham 1942). A very lovely blend of light rasp- 
berry pink and creamy yellow with medium sized flowers of firm substance. 1.00 
LILAC LANE. 36 in. (Whiting 1947). A most refined flower. A pink toned 
lilac self of delicate coloring on petals of surprising substance. A pearly — 
iridescence. enhances the tone, sions ac ae bee « atthe le ees eal ih 8.50 
LORD DONGAN. 37 in. (K. Smith 1940). The standards are Chinese Violet, - 
the falls deep velvety Corinthian purple. The hafts are smooth and. the — 
yellow beard accents the contrast of the coloring. ..... Veto 1.00; 3 for 2.50 
LORD MARMION. (Milliken 1949). A very large rich pansy-purple which dom- 
inates the spring iris display. The semi-flaring falls are deep pansy-purple, — 
while the standards are a shade lighter. A deep golden beard provides 
a pertect accent against the luxurious background of velvety purple. .... 10.00 
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