LADY MOHR (Salbach 1944) E. 36”. * 
A headliner—positively unique. It is the most distinctive 
seedling of the interesting Wm. Mohr family breaking sharply 
from the lavender and violet colorations. It likewise brings 
to the bearded Iris a color combination unheard of until now. 
Impressive and exotic combination of oyster-white standards, 
rounded and lightly fluted; falls a contrasting pale char- 
treuse or greenish yellow with prominent veining and promi- 
nent dark patch of red-violet surrounding the beard. Un- 
expected and unusual. HM’44. AM’46. Pictured page 27. 
$1.50; 3 for $4.00 
LADY OF SHALOTT (Schreiner 1942) M. 34”. 
Precisely formed and lacily frilled, a charming, delicate color 
in the plicata group, Standards are heavily flushed rose-pink 
and the falls delicately edged with a peppering of minute 
pinkish dots both dainty and charming. 75¢; 3 for $2.00 
LAKE BREEZE (Fay 1945) M. 38”. 
Cool and refreshing Wisteria blue with just a suspicion of 
pink delicately suffused throughout. A descendant of Gloriole 
with that flower’s easy grace and casual ruffle. HM’45. 
$1.50 
LAKE GEORGE (Smith 1945) ML. 38”. 
A deep blue notable particularly for its nearly horizontal 
flaring falls. ‘The parent of the new Blue Valley. HM’45. 
$2.00 
LAKE SHANNON (DeForest 1945) M. 36”. 
A broad petaled bright indigo-blue. Very intense coloring 
with the veins in the flowers interestingly suggesting even 
more blue throughout the flower. HM’46. 
$3.00; 3 for $7.50 
LAMPLIGHT (Schreiner 1944) M. 34”. 
Tranquil, beautiful soft blend. A sprightly flesh-buff self with 
a lamplight glow. The flower possesses lots of style and is 
lovely because its color is softly, deftly combined without vein- 
ing in a harmonious whole. Smooth color, very well sub- 
stanced. Illustrated on page 17. $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
SPINDRIFT 
GOLDEN FLEECE ~ 
LATE SUN (DeForest 1940) M. 40”. 
Rich, deep solid yellow with a red-gold overlay, The blooms 
are quite large and the stem branches well. Very good height. 
HM’42. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
LIGHTHOUSE (Salbach 1946) ML. 34”. 
A bright old rose. One of the most sought after of this color 
with a radiant golden glow from within; branched low. 
A crisp substanced flower certain to add life to your garden. 
HM’37. AM’40. 50c; 3 for $1.25 
LIGHTS ON (Lapham 1946) EM. 33”. 
One of the reddest Ivis. Rich, smooth uniform color through- 
out. The color, glowing like a live coal, recalls the color tones 
of Red Gleam; fragrant. $5.00 
LILAC LANE (Whiting 1947) M. 36”. * 
A delicate toned lilac self with petals of surprising substance. 
A pearly iridescence enhances the tone. A cool, tranquil 
shade refreshing as Lilac fragrance wafted on the breeze. 
There are few, if any, modern Iris which resemble this one 
in tone. A splendid Iris of superb form. HM’48. $8.00 
LOCKWOOD (DeForest 1947) ML. 38”. 
Smooth bright brown blend with an attractive blaze on the 
rounded falls. A smooth flower of harmonizing colors on a 
well-branched stalk. $5.00 
Descriptions Continued on Page 28. 
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