Page 10 Happy Birthday—“Cherie grown up, bigger. taller, more ruffled. If it holds up, there will be no room for Cherie.” W.T. Corcoran, Ont. 
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LILAC LANE—(Whiting 1947) M.36”. Pearly pink-lilac in a large 
full flower of domed standards and widely flaring falls, lightly ruf- 
fled. A superior variety of unusual charm. s. ...................... $3.50 
LINDORA— (Sass 1950) M.38”. Standards, deep yellow. Falls, white 
with deep yellow border. Richly colored, large and heavily sub- 
stanced. ...... slush tain n cpa gE OUE Sethe Sc ge a $5.00 
LOCKWOOD—(DeForest 1947) Bright brown blend with attractive 
Dlazerontal loa moot han censtia ki S es $1.50 
LORD DONGAN—(K. Smith 1940) M.35”. Silken Chinese violet 
standards. Velvety pansy-violet falls. The distinctive beauty is due 
to the pleasing harmony of the two distinct shades of violet. $0.75 
LOTHARIO— (Schreiner 1942) ML.38”. An Amigo-like iris featured 
by large velvety blooms on tall stalks. A grand iris. sp. -........ $1.00 
LOTTIE LEMBRICH—(Lapham 1951) M.37”. Lilac color with 
bright tangerine beard. Fascinating color. Large well-formed, heavy 
SU Stan ced marcy Vie O10 Liss merece eee ee eee $10.00 
LOUVOIS—(Cayeux 1936) M.35”. Standards, light choolate. Falls, 
very rich and glossy maroon edged light chocolate. Big, velvety 
browne “Pea, ecco ce cee ye, ee $0.60 
LOVE AFFAIR—(Mitchell 1946) EM.36”. Pink and rose plicata, 
the standards deeply flushed and stippled, the falls with broad bor- 
derioltdeep Tose? ase huts NES A ee ee ee $1.00 
LYNN LANGFORD — (Hall 1946) M.36”. Large, heavy-substanced 
deep orchid-pink which blends smoothly into a golden yellow center 
WLU MOULERVeLINL I ue LUT Gam [) Gye = ene ee ne $2.00 
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MAIDEN BLUSH— (Hall 1943) M.36”. Luscious pink-apricot, large 
ATCT Get yiVgESUI DO SLALTVC CCl saeeeee mae setae tae mn dene $0.75 
MAJENICA—(Cook 1941) M.36”. Clear, bright, salmon-tinted pink 
blend with wide petals and lasting substance. Near the top among 
thedpinke blends ee ee ae ea ee at $0.60 
MANYUSYA— (Sass 1944) M.34”. Very lovely and most dependable 
orchid-pink, beautifully ruffled like its parent, Noweta, but much 
larger, taller and brighter. e. _.......... $0.60 
MAPLE SUGAR—(Whiting 1948) ML.38”. Smooth creamy tan self, 
medium large, shapely and well-substanced. —.......-- $1.00 
MARATHON—(Whiting 1948) M.36”. Rich, smooth blend of apri- 
cot, buff and tawny orange. Medium size, wide form and heavy sub- 
STAIN Copper ei et oe edt ne ek wi Nee nl $1.00 
MARQUITA— (Cayeux 1931) L.34”. Thick, satiny, cream-white stand- 
ards. Falls same, heavily veined watermelon-rose. _................-- $0.60 
| — MARY ELLEN—(McKee 1947) 1.34”. Large oxblood-red, the blade 
a oe of the broad flaring falls blackish, surrounded by a margin of the 
GRAND CANYON same-rosy. red that colors the standardgs ca..25.2)5 ee $1.50 
