LADY OF SHALOTT. (Schreiner 1942) M. 
36 in. A lovely plicata of cream white 
with delicate edge of heather rose. $ .75 
LA GOLONDRINA, (Tompkins 1946) M-L. 
38-40 in. A large and stylishly formed 
flower of Royal Purple. Substance is 
heavy and finish satiny. The well domed 
standards and the broad, semi-flaring 
falls are slightly ruffled, giving an airy 
grace to the blooms which are well placed 
on tall, strong, widely branched ot 
SP ies ON | Sas ETT aa Oe SD COLE an 52.50 
LAKE BREEZE. (Fay 1945) M. 38 in. A 
flaring, nicely ruffled flower of clean, 
light wisteria blue. Very lovely. 
Ee Mie O40 eat ae oe 2 Sal ee ee $1.00 
LAKE GEORGE. (Smith 1945) M-L. 38 in. 
A large flaring blue of very rich, true 
coloring.f ine. -H. M1945. 25. 2 $1.00 
LAKE SHANNON. (DeForest 1945) M. 36 
in, Exquisitely formed and very bright 
blue with a network of deeper coloring. 
HES VE OA Gee es a be $2.00 
LAMPLIGHT, (Schreiner 1944) M. 34 in. 
Glowing yellow and buff blend... $2.00 
*LAMPLIT HOUR. (Tompkins 1947) M. 38 
in. A really different iris is this new 
break in the bicolor class. Standards 
white flushed cream at the base and 
falls of soft clear yellow. Good form 
and substance $2.00 
LATE SUN. (DeForest 1940) M-L. 42 in. 
A massive and bright golden yellow with 
a iveen red gold flush. Brilliant. ar M. 
OA 25 ea Ai ele One eee 15 
Se HILL. (Plough 1949) M. 38 in. 
Another Mohr hybrid of excellent form. 
The petals are broad and round with 
both standards and falls being an even 
shade of rosy lavender slightly veined 
deeper red. 
LAVENDER AND GOLD LACE. (Whiting 
1946) M. 38 in. A lovely bicolor blend 
with standards of yellow flushed laven- 
der and falls of deep lavender edged 
gold. The petals are heavily fluted and 
| E Yeca tak ries nes eer 0 Sexe A Mier tly. $1.00 
LEADING LADY. (Lyell 1949) M. 38 in. A 
large, ruffled and very broad petaled 
flower of rich cream heavily edged gold. 
One of the best in its class. 
PERI e O50 tte hors ere Net $5.00 
LELA DIXON. (Douglas 1949) E. 36 in. A 
seedling of Blue Shimmer, this has broad 
rounded petals of purest white with a 
deep border of very bright clean blue. 
A hardy and welcome addition to the 
blue plicata class. Strong well branched 
Stalks #0 a07 2 ot @e Er Cy oe Net $5.50 
LIDICE. (Tompkins 1945) E-M. 36 in. A 
deep, glowing Dahlia-Carmine with an 
edge of bright Heather around the falls. 
A clean, rich flower of heavy substance 
and velvety finishi4 geesegts atin ee $215 
LIGHTS ON. (Lapham 1946) M. 36 in. A 
fine new red of great brilliance. 
H. M. 1946 
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L’LUVIA D’ORA. (DeForest 1942) E. 36 
in. Full globular flower of clear gleam- 
ing apricot orange. Fine .... $1.0 
L. MERTON GAGE. (Lapham 1942) M. 40 
in. Rich daphne pink of good size ae 
broad round petals. Lovely S72 
*LINDORA. (Sass 1950) M. 37 in, New ies 
different! Standards are deep orange 
» yellow and the falls are pure white with 
a wide border of the same color as the 
standards. Flowers are large, beautifully 
formed and heavily substanced $10.00 
LORD DONGAN. (Smith 1940) M. 37 in. 
Large, rich silky purple bicolor. Fine 
form and finish. H: M. 1940 $1.00 
LORI MAY. (DeForest 1941) M. 34 in. 
Large rich rose pink with slightly deep- 
er shadings on the broad full falls __$ .75 
*LODESTONE. (Whiting 1950) E-M. 32 in. 
A very deep chrome yellow with deeper 
orange overlay on the falls. A sister to 
Gold Sovereign, this is larger and deep- 
er in tone. Proving to be an excellent 
MBreliViOlr eds ews s16) a eee $2.50 
LOTHARIO. (Schreiner 1942) M-L. 38 in. 
A fine new bicolor with standards of 
rich blue and velvety purple falls. Good 
substance and flaring form. 
EPRI 1945 lie oe 5 Ae eee at $1.00 
LOUISE BLAKE. (Smith 1943) M. 34 in. 
Another bicolor with standards of clear 
pale blue and rich ultramarine blue falls. 
Je es ANY Bem LS EY Gt OE ieee ee ee ee ae” $1.50 
LOVE STORY. (Mrs. J. A. Sapp 1949) M. 
37 in. Love Story is a self of rich fla- 
mingo pink with a full bright tangerine 
beard. The flowers are large heavily sub- 
stanced and the broad petals have a light 
frill to their edges. The color is particu- 
larly clean with no lavender or apricot 
in its makeup. Plants are strong with tall 
well branched stalks and an abundance 
of perfectly placed blooms. Many judges 
have put Love Story at the top of the 
pinks in their estimation. 
| a MR! ot ePR ea cra: eh oe ers Net $10.00 
MAGIC CARPET. (Schreiner 1942) M-L. 
35 in. The largest plicata we have seen. 
Rich buff with rose markings $ .75 
MADAME MOHR. (Betcherer 1951) M. 40 
in. A seedling from Morera, this is a 
beautifully formed flower of powder blue 
with rich gold inlay at the throat. Deep 
fot) (abd ofepc ie) os ea ak Mines paaeetec eho Ne Net $7.50 
MARATHON. (Whiting 1948) M-L. 38 in. 
A very rich blend of apricot, golden buff 
and orange, Somewhat similar to Mel- 
lowglow, but a better grower and slight- 
ly more brilliant in its coloring. $2.50 
MAIDEN BLUSH. (Hall 1943) M. 36 in. 
A very large apricot copper flower of 
sreataDrilliance shine. e206. ores $ .75 
MANYUSYA. (Sass 1944) M. 34 in. A larg- 
er, brighter and more heavily ruffled 
Noweta. Very lovely. H. M. 1944 __ $ .75 
