LAKE HURON (J. Sass, 1942). M. 36’. One of the shades we have 
been looking for. This Iris is a real blue, emphasized by a golden 
yellow beard. 50c 
LAKE SHANNON (DeForest, 1945). M. 36’. H.M. 1946. Broad petaled 
flower of medium blue. The deeper colored veining and fluted 
edges, add to the charm of this Iris. $3.00 
LAMPLIGHT (Schreiner, 1944). M. 34". Like a glow of lamplight seen 
from afar, this lovely blend of flesh, buff and copper draws all eyes 
to its fine styling and substance $2.00 
LAMPLIT HOUR (Tompkins, 1947). M. 38". Beautiful bi-color whose 
white standards have a flush of cream color, with falls of clear 
yellow. $3.50 
LATE GUEST (Muhlestein, 1946). VL. 40". A tall striking variegata, 
one of the last to bloom. The gold standards blend nicely into 
falls of red brown. $1.00 
LIDICE (Tompkins, 1945). M. 36”. A very attractive flower of Dahlia- 
carmine. Heather trim on the falls and a bronze beard add to its 
beauty. $1.00 
LIGHTS ON (Lapham, 1946). M. 33”. H.M. 1946. Unusally clear cut 
flowers in the same uniform bright glowing red. Unequaled in 
color. $5.00 
LILAC LANE (Whiting, 1947). M. 36. H.M. 1948. A delicate pink toned 
lilac self. The flowers are of superb form and have very firm sub- 
stance. $8.00 
LOCKWOOD (DeForest, 1947). ML. 38". A striking brown blend with 
a bright blaze on the rounded falls. Smoothly finished. $5.00 
LOTHARIO (Schreiner, 1942). ML. 38". H.M. 1945. Large, lightly frilled 
blue bi-color, the same pattern as Amigo. The rich orange beard 
brings out a striking contrast. $1.50 
ICY BLUE 
LOUVOIS (Cayeux, 1936). M. 35”. Rich as chocolate candy. This 
glossy, lustrous brown is a bi-color. The darker velvety border 
around the edges of the flower adds charm and distinction. 50c 
LULLABY (D. Hall, 1943). M. 36’. Orchid pink blossoms with no hatt 
markings. The large flowers have good form and substance, stalks 
are strong and well branched. $1.00 
LYNN LANGFORD (Hall, 1946). M. 36’. A.M. 1950. A deep toned orchid 
pink with a bright golden throat and beard. Colors of this lovely 
Iris are so smoothly blended that no veining is evident. $3.50 
NATIONAL IRIS GARDENS, BEAVERTON, OREGON 1 
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MAGIC CARPET (Schreiner, 1943). ML. 33". An echo from the Arabian 
Nights, this fabulous plicata has standards of buff subtly flecked rose 
with faint cinnamon markings on haft. The falls are flecked rose 
rioting on deep creamy gold. $1.00 
MAGIC WAND (Kleinsorge, 1946). L. 36’. A self of deep golden tan. 
Closed and arched standards contrast with semi-flaring falls that 
are wide at haft. A suffusion of lavender on the falls, a bright 
golden beard tipped with brown, and brown veining at the hatt, 
combine in the beauty of this Iris. $1.50 
MAJENICA (Cook, 1941). EM. 36”. H.M. 1943. Refreshing, this Iris of 
exciting salmon tinted pink blend with its wide-eyed flowers of crisp, 
lasting substance. A self of clear bright colors. 60c 
MANYUSYA (J. Sass-Hall, 1944). M. 34”. A delightfully ruffled and 
frilled orchid pink flower. $1.00 
MAROON DAMASK (Kleinsorge, 1946). L. 44”. Tall dark maroon self. 
Like a rich brocade in a regal pattern of velvety deep maroon falls, 
softer silken standards, maroon tipped, golden style arms; beard and 
haft of gold. One of ihe last to bloom. Flowers are fragrent. $1.50 
MARY CLOTILDE (Kinish, 1944). M. 40”. A new powder blue beauty 
with perfectly shaped blooms, borne on tall well branched stalks. 
The beard is white tipped with blue. Fragrant. 75c 
