LADY BOSCAWEN (Graves, 1946) $2.50 
Very large clear white self with broad, fluted standards and flar- 
ing falls ruffled at the edges. Substance strong and firm. 
LADY LOUISE (Graves, 1947) $5.50 
Large, broad ruffled standards of colonial buff. Falls are irides- 
cent white with clear fluted border of colonial buff. 
LADY MOHR (Salbach, 1944) $1.00 
Standards are clear oyster-shell white and the falls are a frosted 
chartreuse yellow with prominent veining. Unusual. 
LADY MOON (Whiting, 1950) $4.00 
A cold white self with a white beard. Large, well-formed flowers. 
LAKE HURON (J. Sass, 1942) 50c 
Rich medium toned blue self with golden yellow beard. 
LAKE SHANNON (De Forest, 1945) $2.00 
Medium blue self with wide fluted standards and falls. Blue beard 
tipped orange inside the flower. Very strong grower. 
LANCASTER (Cook, 1940) 50c 
A copper-old-rose blend in an excellently shaped flower. Ruffled. 
LAVENDER AND GOLD LACE (Whiting, 1946) $1.00 
Standards are golden yellow flushed with lavender and edged 
with a crimped finish. Lavender falls with a distinct frill of gold 
so crimped it looks like a lace edging. 
LIGHTHOUSE (Salbach, 1936) 50c 
Standards are old rose; falls a shade of coppery red. Large. 
LIGHTS ON (Lapham, 1946) $3.00 
Pure, smoothly finished red. Medium height. Unveined hafts, 
velvety falls and vivid color. 
LILAC LANE (Whiting, 1947) $7.00 
Pink toned lilac self of delicate coloring and very heavy substance. 
LADY MOHR 
BOULDER, COLORADO 
NEW SNOW 
LODESTONE (Whiting, 1950) $2.50 
Deep chrome yellow, somewhat deeper on falls. 
LOS ANGELES (Mohr-Mitchell, 1927) 50c 
White with a satin sheen. Feathered with blue at the haft and at 
the base of the standards. Soft yellow-gold beard. 
LOUVOIS (Cayeux, 1936) 50c 
Rich bi-color. Tan-brown standards; darker velvet brown falls. 
LYNN LANGFORD (Hall, 1946) $3.00 
Orchid-pink in a deep tint, with golden yellow center. 
MAGIC WAND (Kleinsorge, 1946) $1.00 
Deep golden-tan self. Falls suffused with lavender, the beard 
gold and brown; brown veining at the haft. 
MANDALAY (Hall, 1943) 50c 
Smooth blend of rose and orange. Blooms quite late. 
MANYUSYA (J. Sass, 1944) 75¢ 
Ruffled and frilled orchid-pink. One of the most pleasing in this 
color class. A favorite with all who see it. 
MAPLE FLAME (Whiting, 1950) $6.00 
Standards rich gold, lightly flushed cardinal red. Falls smoothly 
overlaid cardinal except at the haft. 
MAPLE SUGAR (Whiting, 1948) $2.00 
Smooth, creamy tan self, as luscious as maple sugar. 
MARATHON (Whiting, 1948) $2.50 
Rich, smooth blending of apricot, buff and rufous orange. 
MAROON DAMASK (Kleinsorge, 1946) $1.00 
Tall, dark maroon self. Beard and haft of gold. Late bloomer. 
MARQUITA (Cayeux, 1931) 50c 
Amoena type in cream and watermelon-rose. Falls are veined with 
maroon. Petals are stiff and round. 
MASTER CHARLES (Williamson, 1943) $1.00 
Glowing mulberry-purple self. Brown tones at haft. 
MATTERHORN (J. Sass, 1938) 50c 
Pure glistening white, even the beard. Gracefully waved stand- 
ards and delicately ruffled semi-flaring falls. 
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