LADY MOHR— 
(Salbach 1944) A new and entirely 
different member of the Wm. Mohr 
family. Standards “oyster white,” falls 
pale chartreuse. Large flowers, well 
spaced. $1.50 
LAKE SHANNON— 
(DeForest 1945) Graceful flower, 
with wide, fluted standard and falls. 
Medium blue self, with blue beard 
tipped orange inside the flower. H.M. 
1946. $3.00 
LAMPLIT HOUR— 
(Tompkins 1947) White standards 
slightly flushed cream. Falls, yellow. 
A very pleasing combination, and was 
lovely here in ’50. $3.50 
LATE SUN— 
(DeForest 1941) Deep yellow, with 
rich orange beard. Tall stalk. H.M. 
1942. 75 
LIGHTS ON— 
(Lapham 1946) One of the “reddest.” 
Not as tall here, but perhaps brighter 
than Red Gleam. $5.00 
L’LUVIA D’ORA— 
(DeForest) Medium sized orange 
toned flowers on well branched stalk. 
Early. $1.00 
LORI MAY— 
(DeForest 1941) Daphne pink of 
flaring form. Thick petals. H.M. $1.09 
LOUISE BLAKE— 
(K. Smith) (1943); }The pale, blue 
standards of this variety contrast ef- 
fectively with the rich blue purple 
falls. $2.00 
MARJIE-— 
(DeForest 1950) Introduced for flow- 
er arrangers, or for limited space 
where a large flowered variety would 
be out of scale. Medium-sized, flaring, 
very ruffled, rich yellow, of heavy 
substance. Tall. 11 to 17 flowers to a 
well-branched stalk. From Tiffanja X 
Tobacco Road. $5.00 
MARIMBA— 
(DeForest 1943) Clear light cinni- 
mon self on well branched stalk. $1.00 
MARY CLOTILDA— 
(Kinnish 1944) Fine powder blue 
flower on tall, well-branched stalk. 
2.00 
MASTER CHARLES— 
(Williamson 1943) A rich, glowing, 
mulberry color. $1.50 
MATTY GATES— 
(Sass 1946) A cool yellow, lemon 
tinted, with white on the falls. $10.00 
MELODY LANE— 
(Hall 11949) Large golden apricot 
with tangerine beard. $10.00 
MELODIST— 
(DeForest 1946) Large flower of 
semi flaring form. Henna _ colored 
blend on gold ground. H.M. 1947. $3.50 
MEXICO— 
(Kleinsorge 1943) Buff gold stand- 
ards Broad falls on flowing red 
brown. Tall. $1.50 
MINNIE COLQUIT— 
(H. Sass 1942) Ruffled white plicata 
with broad band of wine-purple stitch- 
ing at edges of flaring falls. $1.50 
MISTY GOLD— 
(Schreiner 1943) Delicate and pleas- 
ing tone of lemon-yellow. Good size 
and form. $1.50 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA— 
(J. Sass 1943) One of the _ best 
clumps in the garden last year. Beau- 
tiful stalks of “lemon-ice”’ blooms. 
$1.00 
MT. HERMON— 
(Lowry 1945) A thick textured cool 
white with exceptional lasting quali- 
ties. Possesses a silvery lustre and de- 
lightful fragrance. $4.00 
MULBERRY ROSE— 
(Schreiner 1941) Large flowers on 
tall stalk. Mulberry, shaded brown. 
NEW SNOW— 
(Fay 1946) Beautiful, ruffled white. 
Rated very highly. $5.00 
