JASPER AGATE (Williams, 1243) 
$2.00 each 
An unusual shade of copper, goll end 
red with coppery-pink undertone 
throughout. Very smooth, lacquer-like 
finish and a most pleasing iris. H. M. 
1944. 
JEAN CAYEUX (Cayeux, 1931) 35ce ea. 
Very smoothly colored light buff or cof- 
fee color. Pleasing and graceful, it is 
not new, but holds its popularity. 
*JEAN SIRET (Andre, 1926) 35c each 
Low growing yellow dwarf that will re- 
bloom. 
JERRY (Lapham, 1933) 35c each 
A good dark red iris. 
JOYANCE (Dykes, 1929) 40c each 
Nicely formed flowers of warm, creamy 
color. 
Medal. 
JOYCETTE (J. Sass, 1932) 40c each 
Big, strong growing mulberry-red. H. 
M. 1932. 
*JULY BEAUTY (Weed, 1943) $1.00 ea. 
Standards soft powdery-blue. Falls 
light violet with violet markings on 
white at the haft. Has been an excellent 
re-bloomer for us. 
JUNALUSKA (Kirk., 1934) 40c each 
One of the best to date. A red-effect 
flower with coppery-gold standards and 
coppery-red falls. Tall, well branched 
and early. A. M. 1937. 
Sd 
KANSAS INGLESIDE (Hillson, 1939) 
40c each 
Rich, dark red. A good grower. 
KATHERINE FAY (Fay, 1945) $2.50 ea. 
Coo!, pure white with broad petals. Tall, 
strong grower and very hardy. A. M. 
1947. 
LADY BOSCAWEN (Graves, 1946) 
$6.50 each 
An excellent white with broad, fluted 
standards and ruffled, flaring falls. The 
substance is heavy, the flowers large 
and well spaced on strong stems. A. M. 
1948. 
An early winner of the Dykes - 
LADY MOBR (Salbach, 1944) $3.00 each 
A most unusual new color in the Mohr 
iris family. The standards being oyster- 
shell white and the falls chartreuse yel- 
low. There is a prominent patch of red- 
violet in the falls near the beard. The 
flowers are fuil rounded, with broad 
petals, stalks are tall, and it increases 
rapidly. A. M. 1946. 
LADY NAOMI (Fay, 1941) 50c each 
A charming white plicata with network 
of pale lavender. H. M. 1942. 
LAKE HURON (J. Sass, 1942) 50c each 
Fine, medium blue with golden-yellow 
beard. 
LEILANI (Wash., 1941) $7.50 each 
Beautiful orange pink. Rather low 
growing and has increased slowly. 
*LIEUT. CHAVAGNAC (Wayman, 1928) 
35¢e each 
A reddish-violet dwarf. A fall bloomer 
that increases fast. 
LORD DONGAN (Smith, 1940) $1.00 ea. 
Very dark, smoothly colored standards 
of Chinese violet. Broad, deep pansy- 
violet falls. Very rich and dark with no 
veining. H. M. 1940. 
LORI MAY (DeForest, 1941) $1.00 each 
Daphne pink and rose with thick petals 
and flaring form. 
LOS ANGELES (Mohr, Mitch., 1927) 
40c each 
Snowy white, classical flowers, lightly 
trimmed with light blue. An exquisite 
flower with satin sheen. A. M. 1944. 
LOTHARIO (Schreiner, 1942) $2.00 ea. 
One of the richest, velvety, dark blue bi- 
colors of great size. Much like Amigo, 
but taller. Standards are _ light-blue. 
Falls are rich, blue-purple without vein- 
ing. Slightly frilled flowers on good 
stems. H. M. 1945. 
LOUISE BLAKE (Smith, 1943) $2.50 ea. 
An Amigo type with pale blue standards 
and velvety, blue-purple falls edged with 
sky-blue. A. M. 1947. 
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