‘LAURA (DeForest ‘'52). M., 40 inches. (Snow 
Flurry x Tobacco Road.) Large ruffled violet 
blend with blue blaze and brown shadings. 
Superb blood for many colors $8.00 
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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 $2.25 
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LAVENDER AND GOLD LACE (Whiting '46). M.-L. 
(Moonglow x Matula.) Yellow standards flushed 
lavender. Falls lavender with yellow lace 
$ .75 
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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 
ely H.M. ‘50. Net 
LEILANI (Washingion ‘43). M. (Copper Crystal x 
Melitza.) Orange-pink with lines in falls. Con- 
siderable garden value. H.M. ‘45 
N—6-1 
LELA DIXON (G. Douglas ‘49). EM. (Blue Shim- 
mer x Snow Crystal.) Fine blue plicata with 
sturdy 36-inch stalks. Net 
S-9 
L. E. MAY (May ‘49). M., 38 inches. (Mount Cloud 
x Gudrun.) Very large white that makes a fine 
show specimen, and said to be a good breeder. 
Ft 6 at ne ere Cin iG I Soe ae IN SRT $1.50 
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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 
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LILAC LANE (Whiting ‘48). M. (Purissima x 
Matula) x (Gilt Edge). Splendid light colored 
lilac self. H.M. ‘48, A.M. ‘51 $3.50 
SE—4 
LIMELIGHT (D. Hall '52). M., 36 inches. (Sunray x 
Hall pink sldg.) Somewhat ruffled and serrated 
light yellow with greenish hints near white on 
falls Ee Mae} Se Aee se ced eM en acet aha aye $10.00 
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LINDORA (Henry Sass ‘50). M., 38 inches. (Sdlgs. 
from: Geneiveve Serouge, Amenti, O.K., The 
Red Douglas, Ossar, Golden Fleece, Golden 
Age, Midwest Gem, Dore, Prairie Sunset and 
Plic. Sdlgs.) Standards dark yellow, falls white 
bordered dark yellow. Striking! Surely with 
such a pedigree Lindora should produce a 
a aire pole) (9, 16) en @ (e)'¢ 
Wide ViGInlGkyuOr .COlOnGieyai gi! Mater eters! elfen snare $5.00 
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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 
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LOCKWOOD (DeForest ‘47). M., 38 inches. (Casa 
Morena x Copper River.) Red-brown blend. 
Royal blood for producing rich seedlings in 
browns, reds and coppers $1.50 
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LODESTONE (Whiting ‘50). M. (Sister to Gold 
Sovereign.) Deep chrome yellow—deeper in 
falls. Producing startling seedlings in reds, 
prone, orange-yellows and blends. 
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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. A.M. ‘44 $ .40 
LOTHARIO (Schreiner ‘42). M. (M. M. Lassailly x 
Winneshiek.) Beautiful, large neglecta, Rich. 
H.M. ‘45 
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LOUISE BLAKE (K. Smith ‘43). M. (M. M. Lassailly 
x Wabash.) Neglecta in near-amoena coloring. 
Parent of Helen Collingwood. A.M. ‘47..$1.00 
S—8 
LOVE AFFAIR (Mitchell ‘46). M., 34 inches (Two 
plics.) White ground, rosy violet marked pli- 
cata $1.00 
N—5-1 
LOVELACE (Mitchell ‘48). E.-M., 36 inches. (Two 
plicatas, some Sass blood.) The most charm- 
ing of all plicatas. Not large but a ruffled, flar- 
ing orchid-pink-laced flower that will capture 
your heart. D. Lyon has a wonderful seedling 
from Lovelace x New Hope. H.M. '48. Net $3.00 
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LOVELIGHT (Kleinsorge ‘'51). Very light tan-pink 
blended, pearl-toned, flaring, ruffled flowers. 
LOVE STORY (Mrs. J. A. Sapp ’50). M. (Golden 
Eagle x D. Hall's 43-18.) Perky, flaring flamingo 
pink, tall, well branched. H.M. ‘50 $5.00 
E—38 
LUCERNE (Salbach ‘40). M. (Shining Waters x 
Brunhilde.) Lovely medium blue that always 
seils out. Splendid blood for blues $ .50 
LUGANO (R. Cayeux). E.-M., 38 inches. (Looks to 
be a product of plicatas.) White with lemon 
beard and warm lemon center. Dependable 
re-bloomer under favorable conditions. ..$2.00 
S—3 
LYNN LANGFORD (D. Hall ‘46). M. Smooth or- 
eeoeeee 
chid with gold outpouring on hafts. A.M. 
oy (Varah ots aod ae tay otis CE OE NL ho Chota oe a es Mote $2.00 
E—2 
MADAM MOHR (Becherer ‘51). M. (Morera x 
sdlg.: Dauntless x Tropic Seas.) Lovely, smooth 
powder-blue with onco form. The only Morera 
seedling we have seen. A wide flower of 
quality we know you will like. Very easy to 
grow. 40 inches $6.00 
N—7-2 
MAGIC CARPET (Schreiner '42). M.-L., 38 inches. 
(Siegfried x M. L. Aureau.) Rose-red markings 
on buff standards and gold-cream falls. Large, 
ao, © lao. (u em ole le he) 0/6; % lene ie) ovel\one 
suntnopeieavodlhyye quhniierol cad “ey Hes ae 8r tay eae $ .75 
$—15 
MAGIC SAILS (Nesmith ‘51). M. (Helen Mc- 
Gregor x St. Regis.) Superb new blue. H.M. 
‘Sl 
S—6 
MAID OF COTTON (J. Pierce ‘53). M., 40 inches. 
(New Snow x Winter Carnival.) Lovely: new 
white. H.C. ‘52. 
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