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LAKE HURON—(J. Sass 1942) EM.36”. Very blue in the medium 
register. Early bright blue, very eftective in the garden. Large and 
VEDOTOUS We 321 i Ree kerk df ae ae ae Ss $0.50 
LAKE SHANNON—(DeForest 1945) M.36”. Fine medium blue in a 
graceful flower with wide fluted standards and falls and good sub- 
stance. e. $1.50 
LAMPLIGHT~— (Schreiner 1944) M.34”. Soft smooth blend of buff 
with a lamplight glow, tranquil and harmonious. $1.00 
LAMPLIT HOUR—(Tompkins 1947) M.38”. Standards, cream. Falls, 
TICHIGleall Velo We awe tee pore Un Me ee A Sal), $1.00 
LAVENDER AND GOLD LACE—(Whiting 1946) M.34”. Standards, 
clear yellow, lightly tinged lavender. Falls, lavender-blue, edged 
with golden yellow. Vigorous and hardy. 0.0.00 ooceccecsecseesseooenee $0.75 
LEADING LADY—(Lyell 1949) M.42”. Deep yellow standards; white 
falls. Exceptional brightness of color and crisply flaring form fea- 
ture this strong-substanced, well-branched iris. e. $3.50 
LIGHTHOUSE—(Salbach 1936) 1.36”. Standards, old rose. Falls, 
coppery-rose, with streams of yellow erupting from the heart. 
OR, Se Renee Ue ere OO TR ett Oo IN wR eo eee Pe EE $0.50 
LIGHTS ON—(Lapham 1946) M.33”. Rich, uniformly glossy red, 
glowing like a live coal. $2.00 
LILAC LANE—(Whiting 1947) M.36”. Pearly pink-lilac in a large 
full flower of domed standards and widely flaring falls, lightly 
ruffled. A superior variety of unusual charm. se. $5.00 
LINDORA— (Sass 1950) M.38”. Standards, deep yellow. Falls, white 
with deep yellow border. Richly colored, large and heavily sub- 
SCANICEC Bike eeaee Cee rs Matir at ammee eo  Oeh a 89 OE ell $7.50 
L. MERTON GAGE—(Lapham 1942) M.40”. Delicate shade of light 
raspberry-pink with creamy infusion. Fine form, broad falls, excel- 
lent substance and very floriferous. The plant a rampant and vig- 
OTOUS PTO WER Aare eae te pam Men ro om LR lo eS or $0.50 
LOCKWOOD — (DeForest 1947). Bright brown blend with attractive 
blaze on falls. Smooth and striking. $2.00 
BROWN THRASHER 
Helen McGregor—‘‘I do not care for the insipid blue tones’ Mrs. Eileen L. Donahoe, N. J. 
LORD DONGAN—(K. Smith 1940) M.35”. Silken Chinese violet 
standards. Velvety pansy-violet falls. The distinctive beauty is due 
to the pleasing harmony of the two distinct shades of violet. 
I ey Ao ee ae ek a VN Na OPED PNOEIDY fed ye BESS $0.75 
LOS ANGELES—(Mohr-Mitchell 1927) M.38”. Satiny white with sky- 
blue stitching in the center. Hardy, vigorous and widely branched. 
Disp choca as ete Paes nes BR ie Me so Oa ae ene $0.50 
LOTHARIO— (Schreiner 1942) ML.38”. An Amigo-like iris featured 
by large velvety blooms on tall stalks. A grand iris. sp. ........ $1.00 
LOTTIE LEMBRICH—(Lapham 1951) M.37”. Lilac color with bright 
tangerine beard. Fascinating color. Large well-formed, heavy sub- 
stanced, ads ViOlOUS ate bee teen e ee et ee ee, $12.00 
LOUISE BLAKE—(K. Smtih 1943) M.30”. Introduced as an improved 
Amigo, it has pale sky-blue standards and velvety rich blue-purple 
LVN SU BL eae Rn eakh eater PAR Ak OU IE ORO ae ORR RET Nee $1.00 
LOUVOIS—(Cayeux 1936) M.35”. Standards, light chocolate. Falls, 
very rich and glossy maroon, edged light chocolate. Big, velvety 
DEOWILG DOS Seren LR a 6 eT onl Pipe tne Id nt Ce ie $0.50 
LYNN LANGFORD—(Hall 1946) M.36”. Large, heavy-substanced 
deep orchid-pink which blends smoothly into a golden yellow cen- 
Weve GhalidnKonie NeTON ANE, VEE, KES ao cect eee vce ence $2.00 
MAIDEN BLUSH—(Hall 1943) M.36”. Luscious pink-apricot, large 
abdubeavy substanced ya sen See ee ce Skee eee $0.75 
MAJENICA—(Cook 1941) M.36”. Clear, bright, salmon-tinted pink 
blend with wide petals and lasting substance. Near the top among 
they pinks blend s6 oye a oer a ees eer tery Ele eee eee $0.50 
MANYUSYA~—(Sass 1944) M.34”. Very lovely and most dependable 
orchid-pink, beautifully ruffled like its parent, Noweta, but much 
lengevern, Twiki imal lorekeiniteie; Go $0.50 
MAPLE SUGAR—(Whiting 1948) ML.38”. Smooth creamy tan self, 
medium large, shapely and well-substanced. _ se... $1.50 
MARATHON—(Whiting 1948) M.36”. Rich, smooth blend of apricot, 
buff and tawny orange. Medium size, wide form and heavy sub- 
SEATICE S15 ie ak SOEs Ae es Ba) ee erg ee ian le eae ole a oe Ue $1.50 
MARQUITA~—(Cayeux 1931) L.34”. Thick, satiny, cream-white stand- 
ards. Falls same, heavily veined watermelon-rose. _................. $0.50 
GREAT LAKES 
