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LAKE GEORGE. Self of soft blue violet, 
darker at hafts. Flaring falls, large 
flower. $2.00 
LAKE SHANNON. This is a clear blue 
with large flowers. $2.00 
LADY OF SHALOT. A rose-pink frilled 
plicata that is very lovely. To all intents 
and purposes this is a pink plicata. 15¢ 
LA GOLANDRINA. A self of rich Royal 
Purple. Large flowers, tall stalks. It is 
vivid. $1.50 
LAMPLIGHT. Tranquil, beautiful soft 
blend. A fresh buff self with a lamplight 
glow. The flower possesses lots of style 
and is lovely because its color is softly 
deftly combined without veining in a 
harmonious whole. $1.50 
LATE SUN. A deep yellow with reddish 
gold overlay. Sensational. 60c 
LAVENDER MIST. A large lavender blue 
from Mr. Hall. A fine new outstanding 
iris, low priced. $1.00 
LAUREL HILL. (Gordon Plough 1949). 
A Wm. Mohr seedling in a very large 
flaring rosy lavender shade with Wm. 
Mohr veining. Fine for breeding as it sets 
seed readily, and worthy of introduction. 
Thirty inches tall, with fair branching. 
Late bloomer. $5.00 
LEILANI. This orange pink iris is a real 
break in color, and famous throughout 
the iris world. $5.00 
LIDICE. A glowing Dahlia-carmine edged 
with bright heather. Velvety. $1.50 
LIGHTS ON. (Lapham 1946). E.M. 33 in. 
Rich, glowing, clean cut red considered one 
of the reddest iris of its type. Smooth, 
uniform color throughout. The color glow- 
ing like a live coal recalls the color tones 
of Red Gleam. One of the newest reds. $2.00 
Many dealers purchase the newer things 
of us and build and grow stocks for future 
demand. 
LILAC LANE. (Whiting 1947) M. 36 in. 
A delicate toned lilac self with petals of 
surprising substance. A pearly iridescence 
enhances the tone. A cool, tranquil shade 
refreshing as lilac fragrance wafted on the 
breeze. There are few, if any, modern 
Iris which resemble this.one in tone. A 
splendid Iris of superb form. H. M. 1948. 
: $7.50 
LOCKWOOD. (DeForest 1947) ML. 38 in. 
Smooth bright brown blend with an at- 
tractive blaze on the rounded falls. A 
smooth flower of harmonizing colors on 
a well-branched stalk. $3.00 
LORI MAY. Bright daphne pink with 
shades of rose. A gem indeed. 90c 
LOUVOIS. Amazing maroon brown with 
gold beard. Richly colored, nothing like 
it. Try this one. 50c 
LORD DONGAN. Broad standards of 
silken Chinese violet, and broad rounded 
falls of deep velvety pansy violet. $1.00 
LOTHARIO. Amigo type of color, taller, 
larger, sturdier. In heavy demand. $1.50 
LOUISE BLAKE. Amigo type with pale 
blue standards, and velvety blue purple 
falls edged light blue. $1.35 
LOVELACE. (Mitchell 1948). A crisp 
flaring slightly ruffled plicata; stippled 
pink on warm. white. $6.00 
LULLABY. (D. Hall 1943). M. 36 in. 
A. large, copious orchid-pink. The stan- 
dards and falls are the same luscious or- 
chid color with no haft markings. A fresh, 
cool colored Iris. $1.25 
LYNN LANGFORD. (Hall 1946) M. 36 in. 
Very smooth colored orchid from the lav- 
ender side enlivened by an attractive gold 
center and haft. Larger than average 
flowers borne on sturdy stems finely 
branched. A. M. 1950. $3.00 
MAGIC CARPET. Large buff plicata, 
marked cinnamon and rose. : $1.50 
MAJENICA. An exciting pink blend from 
Mr. Cook. A clear, bright, smoothly col- 
ored self of salmon tones. Lovely. 75¢ 
MAIDEN BLUSH. A rich pleasing apricot 
color, a self, large flowers on 36-inch 
stems; semi-flaring falls. 715¢ 
MARY VERNON. Standards antique gold 
flushed Chianti ruby; the broad flaring 
falls are Chianti ruby with a narrow edge 
of gold. $1.00 
MARQUITA. Cream and watermelon rose. 
A lovely iris. 50c 
MASTER CHARLES. A rich glowing mul- 
berry iris, a velvety sheen on the flower. 
A fine thing. $1.25 
MATTERHORN. The finest pure white to 
date. Faultless. 50c 
MATTIE GATES. (Sass 1946). ML. 36 in. 
For beauty and symmetry of color this ~ 
Iris can scarcely be excelled. So celestial 
it could go in a bridal bouquet. A limpid 
cool yellow with bright gold on the crisp 
white heart of the falls. Wax-like with a 
pronounced sheen and finish. A. M. 1950. 
$9.00 
MELANIE. The fast selling pink from 
Mr. Hill. Fine. 60c 
MELITZA. This salmony flesh self with 
pinkish tangerine beard. 60c 
MELODY LANE. (Hall 1949). Bright 
glistening golden apricot, although it came 
from two flamingo-pink seedlings. The 
color is most attractive and new, with 
great carrying power in the garden. Many 
of these new shades crop out in the off- 
spring from pink parents. The flowers are 
very large with some ruffling, good form 
and a heavy brilliant tangerine beard. 
Early, with 36-in. stems. A.M. 1950. $12.00 
MELODIST. (DeForest 1946). M. 36 in. 
One of the finer blends. A blend of bur- 
nished henna-golden apricot, the entire 
flower glows, tone on tone, in a gamut 
of glorious hues. The combination of 
salmon and gold brown is done well in 
this bright colored blend. H. M. $3.00 
MELLOWGLOW. A deep peach and apri- 
cot blend that is one of the finest things 
offered in late years. $2.50 
