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INDIANA NIGHT (Cook '42) ML. 38" $1.00 
A rich, velvety blue-purple, almost black. Larger, tall- 
er and later to bloom than Sable, one of it's parents. 
AM. ‘44. 
INTERLUDE (Sass '51) M, 36" $4.00 
Brilliant new blend with russet-vinaceous standards and 
falls of bright ocher red, with a touch of blue at the 
tip of full yellow beard. 
IVORY PETALS (Sass '52) ML. 38" $6.00 
A deep, smoky toned ivory with a solid undertone of 
pale chartreuse. Very large, broad petaled flower of 
fine form and heavy substance. 
IVORY PRINCESS (Whiting '50) ML. 38" $2.00 
Warm ivory self with a light creamy-yellow beard and 
no haft markings. Large flowers of fine form and 
heavy substance. Well branched stalks with many buds. 
Hardy and a good increaser. 
IVORY TOWER (Walker '48) E. 40" 50c 
A tall, candelabra type flower with many long pointed 
buds appearing on the well branched stem. HC, '46. 
JAKE (See page 3 for description) 75c 
JANE PHILLIPS (Graves '50) M. 38" $5.00 
A deep rich blue of excellent form and substance. 
One of the finest blues to date. AM. ‘52. 
JAVA JEWELL (DeForest '51) M. 38" $7.50 
A smooth, iridescent golden-tan, with a greenish hue. 
(A bright old-gold). Excellent size, form and substance. 
JULIET (Kleinsorge '46) M. 38" $1.00 
A fiery blend of flame-copper with clear copper 
shadings. Burnt orange beard. Quite outstanding. 
HM. '47. 
JUNALUSKA (See page 3 for description) 60c 
KATHERINE FAY (See page 3 for description) 75¢ 
KEENE VALLEY (Smith '49) M. 42" $7.50 
A real blue. Large flowers with flaring petals. Very 
broad at haft. Excellent substance. A fine parent. 
HM. ‘50. 
KING'S JESTER (Stevens '48) M, 38” $2.00 
A "fancy" plicata. Unusual feathering of rosy maroon 
on silvery white. Resembles the markings of butter- 
fly wings. 
LADY BOSCAWEN (Se page 3 for description) $1.00 
LADY ILSE (Smith '51) ML, 40" $15.00 
A powder blue with an iridescent sheen. Large, ruf- 
fled flowers on three branches. Two fine parents, 
Jane Phillips x Keene Valley. HM. '52. 
LADY LOUISE (Graves '47) ML. 42" $3.00 
Colonial buff standards with white falls edged color 
of standards. Very distinct in color and pattern. Firm 
substanced flowers, well spaced with four way branch- 
ing. HM. '47. 
LADY MOHR (Salbach '44) EM. 38" $1.00 
This dramatic flower from a famous introducer occupies 
a place of its own in the iris world. Pale chartreuse 
falls with decorative veining and a dash of red-violet 
at the haft, contrast enchantingly with the standards 
of oyster white, faintly tinted mauve. The beautifully 
formed blooms, on tall well branched stems last over 
a long period of time. Extremely weather resistant. 
HM. '44. AM. ‘46. 
LADY MOON (Whiting '50) M. 36" $2.00 
A cold white self with white beard. Large, well form- 
ed flowers of heavy substance, 
@ “Mame, California 1954 IRIS 
LA GOLANDRINA (Tompkins '46) ML. 38" $1.00 
This iris is a rich, royal purple self with satiny finish, 
well domed standards and broad, semi-flaring, slightly 
ruffled falls. 
LAKE BREEZE (Fay '45) M. 38" $1.00 
A flaring, nicely ruffled flower of clean, fight wisteria- 
blue. Very lovely. HM. '45. 
LAKE GEORGE (See page 3 for description) 75c 
LAKE HURON (Sass '42) M. 36" 50c 
A deep, intense blue. The falls are almost blue-black 
when the flower begins to open. Yellow beard. 
LA PLAYA (Mitchell '49) E, 36” $3.50 
Coppery-brown blend, showing many of the charac- 
teristics of one of it's parents, Sultan's Robe. 
LATE SUN (DeForest '40) ML. 40" 60c 
A deep yellow self, with King Tut and Jean Cayeux 
blood in it's breeding. HM. ‘42. 
LATIGO (Sass '52) M. 38" $8.00 
This beautiful new white of large size and good form 
might be called an improved Jake, as it is the same 
snowy white with yellow hafts and glow of yellow in 
the throat. 
LEADING LADY (Lyell '49) EM. 38" $4.00 
Creamy-yellow standards and white falls with rich, 
golden-yellow edging. Flowers are broad petaled and 
semi-tlaring. Lovely in established clumps. HM. ‘50. 
LIGHTHOUSE (See page 3 for description) 60c 
LILAC LANE (Whiting '47) M. 38" $3.50 
Silvery, pale lilac self of large size with flaring form 
and broad, ruffled petals. Heavy substance. AM. '5I. 
LIMELIGHT (Hall '52) M. 35" $10.00 
Large, frilled and ruffled canary-yellow to greenish- 
yellow iris of the Chantilly type. A real beauty. HM. '52. 
LINDORA (Sass '50) M. 38" $5.00 
Standards are rich dark orange-yellow and the falls 
are snowy-white with a wide border or orange-yellow. 
A superb iris. 
L. MERTON GAGE (Lapham '42) EM. 40" 75¢ 
Light raspberry-pink and cream-yellow standards. Falls, 
rosaline-pink. Lovely. HM. ‘42. 
LOS ANGELES (Mohr-Mitchell '27) M. 38" 60c 
Lovely white and blue plicata. One of the earlier 
plicatas, but still a popular one. AM. ‘44. 
LOTTIE LEMBRICH (Lapham '51) M. 37" Net $10.00 
Very large, soft lilac self with bright tangerine beard. 
Described as a new color in iris. 
LOVELACE (Mitchell '48) L. 36" $3.00 
Crisp, flaring and slightly ruffled plicata. Standards, 
buff-white with soft pink stippling. Falls, warm white, 
edged with soft pink stippling. Very dainty. 
LUCERNE (Salbach '40) EM. 36" 65c 
Large, clear, deep blue, almost a self. Tall, with nicely 
branched stems. A good bloomer and an outstanding 
flower in the garden. 
LULLABY (Hall '43) M. 36" $1.00 
A rich, orchid-pink self. Flowers are large and rounded. 
Good branching. 
LYNN LANGFORD (Hall '46) 
M. 36" $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
A deep toned orchid-pink, with no markings. Splash 
of gold at beard. This flower of large size, fine form 
and heavy substance rates as one of the best in this 
color class. AM. ‘50. 
