LADY MOHR (Salbach 1944) 
Lady Mohr - with the distinctive form 
and style of the Onco hybrids combined 
with 4 grace and charm 4ll her own. 
S oystershell-white, falls a frosted 
chartreuse-yellow with the typical 
Onco veinings. A charming novelty, 
36 in. (Grows 40 to 50 in. here). 
LIGHTS ON (Lapham 1946) 
Here's one that's vying for top honors 
as the "reddest of the reds" to date. 
Nicely formed flowers with velvety 
falls and vivid, very uniform col- 
oring. Medium size, about 32 in. il. 
LILAC LANE (Whiting 1947) 
A delightfully soft toned lilac self 
with 4 shimmering silvery finish and 
pearly undertones. It's an oddly dif- 
ferent coloring, we know of no other 
iris quite like it. large, graceful, 
full bodied flowers and 4 vigorous 
free blooming plant. 36 inches. 2. 
LOTHARIO (Schreiner 1942) 
A tall, robust, large flowered blue 
bitone. S clear light blue. F rich, 
velvety blue-purple in striking con- 
trast with its heavy orange beards. 
A fine all-round iris. 36-38 in. i 
LOUISE BLAKE (Smith 1943) 
A delightful and most colorful iris 
of the "Amigo" type but lighter and 
much brighter. The fluted S are light 
sky-blue. The velvety finished falls 
are deep violet with 4 rich coppery 
sheen at the haft and bordered with 
the sky-blue of the S. A charming, 
free blooming variety. 30 in. 
LYNN LANGFORD (Hall 1946) 
A deep toned orchid-pink that shades 
beautifully into 2 golden yellow cen- 
ter with harmonizing yellow beards. 
Large, nicely formed, smoothly col- 
ored flowers, fine grower. 36 in. 2. 
MASTER CHARLES (Wmsm. 1943) 
An outstanding iris. The true purple 
S and darker falls shading nicely to 
a lustrous madder-brown at the haft 
and overlaid with 4 dark velvety 
sheen. A lovely, richly colored, 
fine all-round iris. 32-36 in. 
ORDER EARLY - PLANT EARLY and you 
will have better first year bloom. 
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