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KALINGA (Klein. 1934) ML 36” H.M 25c; 3 for 50c 
A huge cream self on tall, very well branched stems. | 
KATHERINE FAY (Fay 1935) M 36” A.M. $1.50 
Generally acclaimed as one of the finest pure white iris. 
KING JUBA (H. Sass 1931) M 35” H.M. 25c; 3 for 50c 
The brightest inexpensive variegata. Yellow and red. 
KING KARL (J. Sass 1925) M 20” A.M. 25c; 3 for 50c 
Retained because of its utmost originality. Lovely pink and cinnamon 
plicata. For massing in the front of border. 
KLONDYKE GOLD (Kirk. 1941) M 34” 60c 
An enormous golden yellow that has been overlooked by many people. 
An exceptionally hardy, vigorous grower. 
LADY MOHR (Sal. 1944) E 36” A.M. $1.50 
Huge descendant of the fabulous Wm. Mohr. Oyster white standards, 
tinted lavender. Greenish yellow falls with red-purple signal patch 
around the beard. Broad petaled. 
LA MADRE (Alma Bush 1950) M 36” $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
A large flowered, blended variegata of rich coloring. Golden brown 
standards; falls of solid maroon with some golden veining at the haft. A 
healthy, robust grower. 
LATE SUN (DeFor. 1940) M 40” H.M. 60c 
Large, glittering reddish gold. on tall, strong stems. 
LIGHTHOUSE (Sal. 1936) L 34” A.M. 50c; 3 for $1.25 
Enticing rose-red bicolor illumined by an inner glow due to the suffusion 
of gold all about the center of the flower. 
LORD DONGAN (Smith 1940) M 36” H.M. 75c 
A great big smooth, richly colored iris of violet purple, the standards 
silken and the falls velvety. Very fine. 
LOS ANGELES (Mohr- Mitch. 1927) M 38’ A.M. 35c; 3 for 90c 
Choice blue and white plicata that has no counterpart in the newer 
varieties. The silvery white ground is pleasantly contrasted with faint 
blue stitching on the standards, blue style arms and marine blue mark- 
ings at the haft. 
LOTHARIO (Schr. 1942) ML 38” H.M. $1.50 
A large and tall amoena, a glorified Amigo with a little less contrast. 
Blue standards and purple falls. Fragrant. 
LOUVOIS (Cay. 1936) M 35” A.M. 50c; 3 for $1.25 
Tan standards atop velvety chocolate brown falls with a lighter margin 
that repeats the color of the standards. 
MAJENICA (Cook 1941) M 36” H.M. 60c; 3 for $1.50 
Another iris giant, this one a blend of salmon pink tones. Vigorous, 
reliable and free blooming and an unusual color. 
MARCO POLO (Schr. 1936) E 38” H.M. 25c; 3 for 50c 
A grand bright red iris with gold beard. Very free blooming. 
MARQUITA (Cay. 1931) ML 34” A.M. 35c 
Unusual and lovely. Creamy white standards and watermelon rose falls. 
A very big iris, always in heavy demand. 
