LOUVOIS (Cayeux, 1936). Light chocolate standards; dark choco- 
late falls which resemble rich velvet. H.M., 1939. Each 60c 
LURA (DeForest, 1952). A large ruffled violet blend, with brown 
shading .and a blue blaze. Each $8.00 
LYNN LANGFORD (Hall, 1946). A luscious orchid-pink with a 
golden yellow center. The large, flaring flowers are produced on 
stout stalks. H.M., 1946; A.M. 1950. Each $2.00 
MALAY (Kleinsorge, 1952). A glowing brilliant ginger-brown self 
with flat spreading falls. It makes a brilliant clump in the gar- 
den. Each $7.50 
MARY RANDALL (Fay, 1951). A deep rose-pink with a bright 
tangerine-red beard. H.M., 1951; A.M., 1953. Each $20.00 
Please send me your new Iris catalog as I have had better 
blooms from your plants than any I have bought. I re- 
S 9 3 “ a pon = , 
ceived 3 yellow ribbons and 1 red this year at the flower 
show—the first time I have ever participated—on 4 of your 
plants. Mrs. G. L., Ashville, North Carolina 
MASTER CHARLES (Williamson, 1943). A smooth refined flower 
of rich mulberry with a lustrous sheen. H.M., 1944; A.M., 
(|S5y2. Each 75c 
MATTERHORN (J. Sass, 1938). A sparkling chaste white of 
good size and rounded form. H.M., 1938; A.M., 1940. 
Each 60c 
MELODY LANE (Hall, 1949). A large brilliant golden apricot RANGER 
of cood form, with a brilliant tangerine beard. H.M., 1950; 
NINA, I S525. Each $3.50 
: / s 
LADY MOHR HARRIET THOREAU 
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