JUNALUSKA (Kirk 1934) E.—Coppery- 
gold standards and coppery-red falls 
give this flower a red garden effect. 
Early and tall and well branched. One 
cf the irises in greatest demand. A. M. 
1937. $0.50 ea. 
KATHERINE FAY (Fay 1945) M.—Pure, 
cool white without any yellow in the 
center. Lightly waved, broad petaled 
flowers. Easy to grow and multiplies 
Paste ce WLI SL OAda Cn ee $0.75 ea. 
LADY BOSCAWEN (Graves 1946) M.— 
Ruffled flowers of pure white with flut- 
ed standards and ruffled flaring falls. 
Large flowers with good substance on 
graceful stems. A. M. 1948. __ $1.50 ea. 
LADY MOHR (Salbach 1944) E.—Tall 
growing with wide petaled standards of 
oyster-shell white and falls of pale char- 
treuse or greenish yellow. Veining is 
quite prominent and a bright patch of 
red-violet in the falls adds to its beauty. 
An unusual iris that attracts much at- 
TentiOn tA Vin L946 ee re $1.00 ea. 
LAKE BREEZE (Fay 1945) M.—A large 
ruffled light blue with a suspicion of 
pink in the center of the petals. The 
finish is glistening and substance and 
branching are good. H. M. 1945. $1.00 ea. 
LAKE GEORGE (K. Smith 1945) M. L. 
—A blue-violet self shaded darker at the 
haft Standards are rounded and domed 
and the falls very flaring Good sub- 
stance and branching. H. M. 1945. 
$1.00 ea. 
LEILANI (Wash. 1941) M.—A near true 
pink with domed standards and round- 
ed falls. The beard is orange color. Not 
tall, it should be in the foreground of 
COCRDIAR NON er so See ee $1.00 ea. 
LIGHTHOUSE (Salbach 1936) M. L.— 
Standards are a blend of rose and yel- 
low and the falls coppery old rose color. 
A very bright iris and hardy too. A. M. 
1940. $9.50 ea. 
LIGHTS ON (Lapham 1946) E. M.—A 
very pure red colored flower with uni- 
form coloring and no veining. This is 
a really red one. The flowers are well 
formed and velvety. H. M. 1946. $2.00 ea. 
LILAC LANE (Whiting 1947) M.—A del- 
icate toned lilac self with fine substance. 
A pearly iridescence enhances the tone 
and makes it a most beautiful flower. 
Eee Vite, 1948 soe eens Sears wee $5.00 ea. 
LOS ANGELES (Mohr-Mitch 1927) M.— 
One of the finest of the older irises. A 
white plicata trimmed with blue stitch- 
ing. Style arms are blue and the beard 
is golden. A. M. 1944 $0.50 ea. 
SOLID MAHOGANY 
LOTHARIO (Schreiner 1942) M. L.— 
Much like Amigo in color but much 
taller with rich, velvety flowers of great 
size. The standards are light blue and 
the falls a lush blue-purple. A strong 
grower and good multiplier. H. M. 1945. 
$1.00 ea. 
LOUISE BLAKE (Smith 1943) M.—A 
delightful flower with light blue stand- 
ards and velvety, blue purple falls edged 
light blue. Much like Lothario. The 
sharp contrast of blue and purple is 
most effective. A. M. 1947. __ $1.00 ea. 
LOUVOIS (Cayeux 1936) M. — Rich, 
brown, velvety flowers with chocolate 
standards and glossy red-maroon falls 
edged light brown. Not very tall. A. 
Wiel SSO) ee versie Use fume et ty pea $0.50 ea. 
LULLABY (Hall 1943) M.—A big orchid 
pink with rounded petals. The stand 
ards and falls are the same luscious or- 
chid color. Very clean and fresh look- 
Ing Anda, CO0d-STOwers 2b 5.2. $1.00 ea. 
LYNN LANGFORD (Hall 1949) M. 
Very smooth colored flowers of orchid 
pink with golden center and haft. It is 
very large, a strong grower, and is well 
branched. A. M. 1950. 2.00 ea. 
