LADY ILSE (K. Smith '51). M. (Jane Phillips x 
Kenne Valley.) Superb blue, worthy of its 
great heritage. Net $20.00 
LADY LOUISE (Graves '47). M. (Snow Carnival x 
Katharine Larmon: Jean Cayeux x Summer 
Tan.) Sister to Corporal Mary. Colonial buff 
(yellow) standards, white falls edged color of 
standards. Interesting blood for use with 
blends, shell pinks, whites and blues. H.M. 
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LADY MOHR* (Salbach ‘44). E.-M. (King Midas 
x Alta Calif.) x (Capitola). Oyster and char- 
treuse with suggestion of a “brown” signal 
from the beard area. Always dependable to 
perform well. Holds up under adverse weather 
conditions. A.M. ‘46 $1.00 
LADY MOON (Whiting '50). E.-M. (Sister to Ivory 
Princess.) Cold white. Has produced the ruf- 
fled white for Mrs. Whiting that everyone is 
talking about. Net $3.00 
LADY NAOMI (O. Fay ‘41). M. (Violet Crown x 
Shining Waters.) Heavily marked and dotted 
plicata. Said to be especially useful with 
“Mohr” lines, H.M. ‘42 $ .50 
LAKE BREEZE (O. Fay ‘45). E.-M. (Gloriole x 
Ballet Girl.) Delightful light blue. No pollen. 
Difficult pod parent. H.M. ‘45 $1.00 
LAKE GEORGE (K. Smith 45). M.-L. (Prob. Madam 
Ulmann.) Blue-violet, flaring falls. Splendid 
blue parent. H.M. ‘45 $1.00 
LAKE HURON JJ. Sass ‘42). M. (Sir Turquine x 
sdlg. of Blue Monarch.) Rich medium blue.$ .50 
LAKE SHANNON (DeForest '45). M. (Souv. de 
Loetitia Mischaud x Jean Cayeux) x (Great 
Lakes). Medium blue with texture veining. 
Said to be a fine blue parent with Snow Flurry. 
Should be good for blue blends, too. H.M. 
LAKE TENAYA (Miess ‘50). M. (Mountain Sky x 
Great Lakes.) Splendid new blue with accent 
on form and quality. Top blue blood. H.M. 
‘50 $3.50 
LAMPLIGHT (Schreiner ‘44). M. (Amitola x An- 
gelus.) Luscious peach-buff blend. Superb 
blood for breeding blends, pink and _ pos- 
sibly reds $1.00 
LAMPLIT HOUR (Tompkins ‘47). M. (Lancaster x 
Honeyflow.) White standards, yellow falls. 
Will surely prove a useful parent for this 
color, blends, and possibly pinks. Breed to 
varieties with heavy stalks............. 
LATE GUEST (Muhlestein ’46). L. (City of Lincoln 
x Royal Command.) Brown-red variegata that 
will help to close the season. Blood for this 
color, plicatas and possibly neglectas and 
amoenas $1.00 
LATE SUNSET (Oh! ‘50). M., 36 inches. (Sass 
sldgs. x Tiffany.) Yellow ground fancy plicata 
brushed burgundy. Showy clump and a su- 
perb grower. Should make a fine breeder.$1.00 
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LAUREL HILL* (G. Plough '49). M. (Wm. Mohr) x 
(Esplendido x Bruno). Rosy-red-lavender with 
Mohr shape and veining. Sets seed. Blood 
for reds, plicatas and blends $3.00 
LAVENDER AND GOLD LACE (Whiting ‘46). M.-L. 
(Moonglow x Matula.) Yellow standards flushed 
lavender. Falls lavender with yellow lace 
edge Sesio 
LEADING LADY (Lyell ‘50). E.-M. (Whiting 40-87: 
Matula x Midwest Gem) x (Yel. sdlg. probably 
Happy Days x self). Yellow standards, white 
falls edged yellow. Lovely in established 
clumps. H.M. ‘50. Net 
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LEILANI (Washington ‘43). M. (Copper Crystal x 
Melitza.) Orange-pink with lines in falls. Con- 
siderable garden value. H.M. ‘45 $3.00 
LELA DIXON (G. Douglas ‘49). EM. (Blue Shim- 
mer x Snow Crystal.) Fine blue plicata with 
sturdy 36-inch stalks. Net $3.50 
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L. E. MAY (May ‘49). M. (Gudrun x ?.) Here is 
a large, tall, impressive white. Proving a most 
remarkable parent. A real show specimen. 
Queen of the Show Kirksville ‘52 $3.00 
LIGHTS ON (Lapham ‘46). M. (Christabel x Red 
Gleam) x ((Red Sails x Jerry) x (Red Gleam)). 
All red breeding. Produces fine reds. Would 
suggest breeding to tall varieties like Red 
Valor, Ranger, Dreamland, Aria, Apex, Gypsy 
Rose, Velvet Mantle, Moontide and Solid Ma- 
hogany. H.M. ‘46 
LILAC LANE (Whiting ‘48). M. (Purissima x 
Matula) x (Gilt Edge). Splendid light colored 
lilac self. H.M. ‘48, A.M. ‘51 $5.00 
LINDORA (Henry Sass ‘50). (Involved, blood of 
Ola Kala, Midwest Gem, Dore, Prairie Sunset, 
Golden Fleece, The Red Douglas, Genevieve 
Serouge and some yellow plicatas.) Fine yel- 
low with white falls bordered yellow. Net.$8.00 
LITTLE LAKE* (Muhlestein '51). E.-E. (J. Sass OP 
35-9 a hoogiana sdlg. x. Chivalry.) True blue 
with horizontal flaring falls that have deeper 
blue shadings at the hafts. Fertile both ways. 
Good for flower arrangements where a small 
and jaunty iris is needed. 20 inches high.$2.00 
LODESTONE (Whiting ‘50). M. (Sister to Gold 
Sovereign.) Deep chrome yellow—deeper in 
falls. Producing startling seedlings in reds, 
browns, orange-yellows and blends. Here is 
a real breeder with vigor and fast increase to 
pass on to its offspring 
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LORD DONGAN (K. Smith ‘40). M.-L. (Andante 
x Dauntless) x (Nene). Rich, broad Chinese- 
violet and pansy-violet. H.M. '40 
LOS ANGELES (Mohr-Mitchell '27). M. (Conquis- 
tador x Parisiana) x (Esplendido). | Lightly 
marked white plicata. Splendid parent—good 
blood for blues, whites and plicatas. A.M. 
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LOTHARIO (Schreiner '42). M. (M. M. Lassailly x 
.Winneshiek.) Beautiful, large neglecta, Rich. 
H.M. ‘45 $1.00 
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