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Leading Lady—‘‘crisp and flaring with brightness and glitter’’ Jesse Wills, Tenn. 
KOREA— (Whiting 1948) VL.34”’. Round- 
ed, ruffled, full-bodied and weather- 
resistant red- brown, slightly lighter 
than brick dust. $4.00 
K. V. AYRES—(Ayres 1932) ML.38”. Soft 
lavender-gray. Huge flowers of subtle 
coloring for close-up enjoyment. Vigor- 
ous and fine. $ .40 
LADY BOSCAWEN—(Graves 1946) M. 
42”. Very large clear white with broad 
ruffled standards and extremely flar- 
ing falls ruffled at the edges. Strong 
substance and good branching. Tender 
Herve: \fSy eee ee ees Be $5.00 
LADY LOUISE—(Graves 1947) ML.44’. 
Colonial buff standards, broad, ruffled 
and roundly domed. Colonial buff 
fluted border on the white bladed falls. 
Firm substance, good branching and 
VISOTOUS.) LOG =e ee ees $8.00 
LADY MOHR—(Salbach 1944) EM.36”. 
Oddly colored seedling of Wm. Mohr. 
Standards are oyster-shell white. Falls 
are pale greenish yellow with red- 
violet patch surrounding the beard. 
fsje $1.50 
LADY NAOMI~—(Fay 1941) M.38”. 
Charming white-ground plicata with a 
delicate network of pale lavender 
MATKIN SS ees ee ee eee a 510) 
LA GOLONDRINA — (Tompkins 1946) 
ML.40”. Rich royal-purple self, large, 
heavily-substanced, satiny finished and 
semi-flaring. Petals broad, stalks tall, 
strong and widely branched. ___. $3. 50 
LAKE BREEZE—(Fay 1945) M.38”. A 
large, very ruffled light blue with just 
a suspicion of pink delicately diffused 
through the petals. Broad full stand- 
LAKE GEORGE—(Smith 1945) ML.39”. 
Clear, rich medium blue self with al- 
most horizontal falls. Large, tall and 
heavily substanced. An impressive blue 
OL ereat cistinctionae $2.00 
LAKE HURON—(J. Sass 1942) M.36”. 
Very blue in the medium register. A 
bright blue that is very effective in the 
garden. Large and vigorous......... $ .00 
LAKE SHANNON—(DeForest 1945) M. 
36”. Medium blue in a graceful flower 
with wide fluted standards and falls 
AnGecOOGESUDStAN Gey eee $3.00 
LAMPLIGHT — (Schreiner 1944) M.34’’. 
Soft smooth blend of buff with a lamp- 
light glow, tranquil and Be 
LAMPLIT HOUR—(Tompkins 1947) M. 
38”. Standards, cream. Falls, rich clean 
yellow. An advance in this appealing 
color combination. $3.50 
LATE SUN—(DeForest 1940) ML.40”. 
firm-substanced very rich deep ee 
Large, tall, well formed, well branched 
ANGSV1SOROUS pen ee ren een Sao 
LAVENDER AND GOLD LACE—(Whit- 
ing 1946) M.34’’. Standards, clear yel- 
low, lightly tinged lavender. Falls, lav- 
ender blue, edged with golden yellow. 
Vigorous and hardy $1.00 
LAVENDER MIST — (Hall 1945) M.36”. 
A large and lovely lavender from 
David Hall. Need we say more? $1.00 
LEADING LAD Y—(Lyell 1949) M.42”. 
Deep yellow standards; white falls. 
Exceptional brightness of color and 
crisply flaring form feature this 
strong-substanced, well-branched iris, 
ards and wide flaring falls with no which comes - 
markings. A lovely iris. -............... $1.50 mended .aarereee : os ea eer. 
PEOPLE’S CHOICE COLLECTION 
10 Choice Varieties, selected as outlined, $5. All 58—$28 
Balmung : 
Azure Skies Berkeley Gold Rae 
Bandmaster Caroline Burr Aphra 
Blue Shimmer Cathedral Dome Aubanel 
Briarwood China Maid Christabel 
Daybreak Copper Rose Dogrose 
Elmohr bs Ne Lakes Elsa Sass 
Gypsy Baron us ajenica i i 
Any _} Hoosier Sunrise any | Nightfall ee iat aa 
3 | Prairie Sunset The Red Douglas = any Flora Zenor 
Red Amber 4 The Admiral Florentine 
Remembrance Violet Symphony Frank Adams 
Sable Pink Ruffles | Golden Majesty 
Three Sisters Alza Hola Golden Treasure 
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Vision of Mirza Sunset Beam Klondyke Gold 
Ola Kala Grand Canyon Lighthouse 
Mulberry Rose Red Gleam Louvois 
Shannopin Melanie 
Miss California 
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Add 75c to defray shipping costs and select, in addition, sain Aa 
one of the following: Painted Desert, Master Charles, Siegfried 
Miobelle or Tea Rose. Please state choice. Stardom 
Copper Pink 
