MARION VAUGHN 
LAKE GEORGE (K. Smith 1945) 38”. 
HM 1945. Smooth, trim and horizon- 
tally flaring soft blue-violet, noted for 
its form and blueness. $1.00 
LAKE SHANNON (DeForest 1945) 
36”. HM 1946. Close to indigo blue with 
deener veining. Very nice. $1.00 
LORD DONGAN (K. Smith 1940) 37”. 
HM 1940. No longer new, but still as 
stunning as ever! A violet bicolor with 
contrasting heavy yellow beard. $1.00 
LOTHARIO (Schreiner 1942) 38”. HM 
1945. An Amigo grown up! Large and 
tall. Light lavender-blue standards 
and rich velvety purple falls. Excel- 
lent. $1.00 
LOUISE BLAKE (K. Smith 1943) 30”. 
AM 1947. Another Amigo type. This 
one is for the front of the border—and 
very early. Pale sky-blue standards 
and rich blue-purple falls. $1.00 
LULLABY (Hall 1943) 42”. HM 1943. 
A large and lusciously colored orchid 
pink self of oval form. $1.00 
LOVE AFFAIR (Mitchell 1946) 36”. 
Charming rose pink plicata that has 
won several flower show awards. Vig- 
orous. $1.00 
LYNN LANGFORD ((Hall 1946) 36”. 
AM 1950. A very much improved Lul- 
laby, as I see it. A long oval orchid 
pink with smoothly blended golden 
heart and haft. Beautiful! $2.00 
MABEL CHADBURN (Chadburn 1941) 
38”, DM England 1941. The flaring 
yellow English winner. Sister to Joan 
Lay. $1.50 
MARION VAUGHN (K. Smith 1947) 
36”. A smoother Elsa Sass or Moon- 
light Madonna type. Soft lemon-ice, 
frosted, with white flush below the 
beard. Large stock, low price. $3.50 
MASTER CHARLES (Williamson 
1943) 38”. AM 1946. Smooth and re- 
fined mulberry purple, flaring and sty- 
lish. One of today’s top ranking iris- 
es. $1.00 
MATTIE GATES (Sass Bros. 1946) 
36”. AM 1950. Similar to Golden Fleece 
but far more brilliant. “Fit for a brid- 
al bouquet” is certainly an apt descrip- 
tion! A lemon and white with a border 
of gold. $6.00 
MELLOWGLOW (Whiting 1942) 38”. 
HM 1942. A top-notch peach, apricot 
and pink blerd, crimped and ruffled. 
$1.50 
MEXICO ‘Kleinsorge 1943) 36”. HM 
1944, Gigantic blended variegata, with 
golden buff standards and broad flar- 
ing falls of glowing red-brown, border- 
ed and blended buff. $1.00 
MICHAEL (Norton 1946) 36”. A large 
and vigorous iris of Bridal Rose pink 
with lacy crimped edges. 90c 
MINNIE COLQUITT (H. Sass 1942) 
40”, AM 1945. Grand white ground pli- 
cata with lovely wine-purple stitching 
around the standards and falls. 90c 
MISTY GOLD (Schreiner 1943) 36”. 
HM 1945. Dainty, lacy and lovely lem- 
on iris with golden edges. $1.00 
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