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KATHERINE FAY—(Fay 1945) M.36”. Large pure white with no 
yellow in the center. Broad wavy petals. Semi-flaring falls. Excel- 
len€, substance wn] sae ates coments e700 Fah Us ihe een $1.00 
KEARSARGE—(Graves 1946) ML.42”. Large light lavender-blue with 
silvery edging that enhances the glistening sheen of this firm- 
textured Howeras bendermicteye. ot et ee ee Oe $2.00 
KEENE VALLEY—(K. Smith 1949) M.42”. Described as a more grace- 
ful, more refined version of Blue Valley, this sister seedling should 
Fanksnipbaamonertnewpluess te: mates tot we Eek $17.50 
KENTUCKY BEAUTY—(Carpenter 1943) ML.38”. Bright rose with 
cream center. Large flower with domed standards and semi-flaring 
falls eter eer sant eee ee, ee te ee ae eh $1.00 
KLONDYKE GOLD—(Kirkland 1941) M.40”. Enormous flower of 
pure, even deep yellow with grand substance, form and branch- 
fone eet a Lh a SoG oo os oO ae et ee ee Day eae 8 $0.50 
KOREA—(Whiting 1948) VL.34”. Rounded, ruffled, full-bodied and 
weather-resistant red-brown, slightly lighter than brick dust. $3.00 
K. V. AYRES—(Ayres 1932) ML.38”. Soft lavender-gray. Huge flow- 
ers of subtle coloring for close-up enjoyment. Vigorous and fine. 
$0.50 
LADY BOSCAWEN—(Graves 1946) M.42”. Very large clear white 
with broad ruffled standards and extremely flaring falls ruffled at 
the edges. Strong substance and good branching. Tender here. 
PEI Gs weemtee Se crracsssn oh, San Alles dere Seer eh OO ee A $2.50 
LADY DOZIER—(Dozier 1951) M.38”. Violet-blue or cobalt. Full, 
heavy substanced bloom, richly colored with charming form show- 
ing oncocyclus influence. Ormohr X Brunhilde seedling which has 
received piuighspraise wa were tsa ten LT A $20.00 
LADY LOUISE—(Graves 1947) ML.44”. Colonial buff standards, 
broad, ruffled and roundly domed. Colonial buff fluted border on 
white bladed falls. Firm substance, good branching and vigorous. 
EC ie, eee eee tise ew M enon Deca ee kl el ied $5. 
LADY MOHR—(Salbach 1944) EM.36”. Oddly colored seedling of 
Wm. Mohr. Standards are oyster-shell white. Falls are pale green- N 
ish yellow with red-violet patch surrounding the beard. fsje. $1.00 Bee GYPSY BARO 
LADY NAOMI—(Fay 1941) M.38”. Charming white-ground plicata 
with a delicate network of pale lavender markings. __...... $0.50 
LADY OF SHALOTT—(Schreiner 1942) M.34”. Pinkish plicata. 
Standards heavily flushed rose-pink. White falls edged with pink 
Peppecin sem licilyeanc. acl Ath hy geen eee eee enh a eee epee $0.75 
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. _...._.. $2.50 
LAKE GEORGE—(Smith 1945) ML.39”. Clear, rich medium blue self 
with almost horizontal falls. Large, tall and heavily substanced. 
An impressive blue of great distinction. _.o............--cccseces--- $1.00 
LAKE HURON—(J. Sass 1942) EM.36”. Very blue in the medium 
register. Early bright blue, very effective in the garden. Large and 
V1 OT OU S airman Bee meme nes) Pie eer NCL SC eB a 2 cnc Weedbpavacteactees $0.50 
LAKE SHANNON—(DeForest 1945) M.36” Medium blue in a grace- 
ful flower with wide fluted standards and falls and good substance. 
$2.00 
LAMPLIGHT-—(Schreiner 1944) M.34”. Soft smooth blend of buff 
with a lamplight glow, tranquil and harmonious. ___.......... $1.50 
LAMPLIT HOUR—(Tompkins 1947) M.38”. Standards, cream. Falls, 
rich clean yellow. An advance in this appealing color combination. 
$2.00 
LAVENDER AND GOLD LACE—(Whiting 1946) M.34”. Standards, 
clear yellow, lightly tinged lavender. Falls, lavender-blue, edged 
with golden yellow. Vigorous and hardy. $1.00 
LEADING LADY—(Lyell 1949) M.42”. Deep yellow standards; white 
faJls. Exceptional brightness of color and crisply flaring form fea- 
ture this strong-substanced, well-branched iris. e. 00... $5.00 
LEILANI—(Washington 1943) M.35”. Charming orange-pink with a 
profusion of deeper pink veins on the falls which enhance and 
give character to the flower. Peach-red beard. _... 0.2... $5.00 
LIGHTHOUSE-—(Salbach 1936) L.36”. Standards, old rose. Falls, 
coppery rose, with streams of yellow erupting from the heart. $0.50 
LIGHTS ON—(Lapham 1946) M.33”. Rich, uniformly glossy red, 
glowing like a live coal. $3.00 
LILAC LANE—(Whiting 1947) M.36”. Pearly pink-lilac in a large 
full flower of domed standards and widely flaring falls, lightly 
ruffled. A superior variety of strong substance and unusual charm. 
SEI ern he cer raecheee te Sts g dy E $7.00 
