KATHERINE FAY (Fay ’45)—M 36 in. 
Large pure white with no yellow in the 
center: Broad wavy petals. Semi-flar- 
ing falls. Excellent substance. __ $0.75 
LADY MOHR (Salbach ’44)—EM 36 in. 
Oddly colored seedling of Wm. Mohr: 
Standards are oyster-shell white. Falls 
are pale greenish-yellow with red violet 
patch surrounding the beard. ____ $1.00 
LADY OF SHALOTT (Schreiner ’42)—-M 
36 in. A lovely plicata of cream white 
with delicate edge of heather rose. $9.75 
LAKE HURON (J. Sass °42)—M 36 in. 
A very blue in the medium register. A 
bright blue that is very effective in the 
garden. Large and vigorous. ____ $0.50 
LANCASTER (Cook’ 40)—M 36 in. A 
strong rose glow emanates from this tall 
iris, for its mass of ruffled blossoms and 
coloring. Cannot be excelled.__ $0.50 
LAVENDER AND GOLD LACE—Yel- 
low standards flushed lavender. Falls 
lavender with yellow lace edge. __ $0.75 
LIGHTHOUSE (Salbach ’36)—L 36 in. 
Standards, old-rose, fall coppery-rose, 
with streams of yellow erupting from 
thegeheart= 235220 Sa Ser eh eee $0.50 
LORD DONGAN (K. Smith °’40)—M 35 
in. . Silken chinese violet standards. 
Velvety pansy-violet falls. The distinc- 
tive beauty is due to the pleasing har- 
mony of the two distinct shades of vio- 
let. $0.75 
LOTHARIO (Schreiner °42)—ML 38 in. 
An Amigo-like iris featured by large 
velvety blooms on tall stalks but not 
equalling the color contrast of the latter. 
A grand iris nevertheless. ______ $1.00 
LOUVOIS (Cayeau ’36)—M 35 in. Stand- 
ards, light chocolate. Falls very rich 
and glossy maroon, edged with light 
Chocolates ee ne ha ee oe $0.50 
LYNN LANGFORD (Hall ’46)—AM ’50. 
36 in. Beautiful orchid pink with 
smoothly blended golden yellow heart. 
op a To aT Me SP EN Se ech ND, eM 0 Oh ai AB Pate $2.00 
MAGIC CARPET (Schreiner *42)—ML 
35 in. The largest plicata we have seen. 
Rich buff with rose markings. ____ $0.75 
MANYUSYA (J. Sass-Hill ’44).—M 34 
in. A delightfully ruffled and frilled or- 
chide plok + BLOW Clee og a $9.59 
MARATHON (Whiting °’48)—M 36 in. 
A glowing color in the garden. A rich 
but smoot blending of apricot, buff and 
rufus orange. Wide form and heavy 
SUDStan Ce Mau 65 ei 3 Se ea ae $1.50 
MASTER CHARLES (Wmsn. ’43)—M 38 
in. Rich glowing mulberry purple with 
a wonderful sheen, jaunty flaring form 
and excellent substance. $0.75 
MELANIE (Hill ’41)—M 45 in. A lovely 
orchid-pink of bold size and _ stature, 
ideally branched, heavy substanced. 
_ $0.50 
MELITZA (Nesmith ’40) — Impressive 
and unique is this tall graceful iris of 
salmony flesh with an intense pinkish 
tangerine beard, so vivid that the entire 
flower is infused with this brilliant color. 
Indispensible as a breeder. Midseason. 
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MELLOWGLOW (Whiting ’°42)—M 36 in. 
Deep peach or apricot with flush of pink. 
Broad petaled and perfectly formed. 
$1.50 
MING YELLOW (Glutsbeck ’32)—ML 
36 in. A large, clear, rich, smooth med- 
ium-yellow of even tones. No veining. 
$0.75 
MINNIE COLQUITT (H. Sass ’42)—M 
36 in. A massive ruffled pure white 
plicata with broad wine-purple border 
in sharp contrast. Very beautiful. $1.00 
MIRABELLE (Whiting ’42)—M 38 in. 
Delicate creamy-apricot blend with a 
touch of pink on the falls. Large heavy 
substanced -llowers:, asses jp Sece 22 $0.75 
MISS CALIFORNIA (Salbach ’37)—M 
48 in. Boldly proportioned lilac-pink of 
tall stature and vigorous growth. $0.50 
MISSOURI (Grinter) — Clear medium 
blue, long considered one of the greatest 
Ole IVISGS yt ce stk ee rah se cy eee $0.50 
MONODNACK (Salbach ’37)—L 42 in. 
Vivid violet-rose. Very large flower. 
$0.50 
