LADY MOHR (Salbach, 1944). Oyster-white standards; pale 
chartreuse falls. H.M., 1944; A.M., 1946. Each $1.00 
LAKE SHANNON (DeForest, 1945). A large rich blue. One of 
the darkest blues, almost indigo. H.M., 1946. Each $1.00 
LIMELIGHT (Hall, 1952). Canary-yellow to greenish yellow 
blossoms as ruffled and frilly as Chantilly, but much larger. One 
of the most novel and beautiful Iris in our fields. H.M., 1952. 
Each $7.50 
LINA BETH (DeForest, 1954). Delicately pink tinted large white 
flowers with a pinkish yellow beard. Wide standards and wide 
flaring falls. Each $20.00 
LOUVOIS (Cayeux, 1936). Light chocolate standards; dark 
chocolate 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 $7.50 
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 $1.50 
MALAY (Kleinsorge, 1952). A glowing brilliant ginger- 
brown self with flat spreading falls. It makes a stunning 
clump in the garden. Each $5.00 
MARY RANDALL (Fay, 1951). A deep rose-pink with a 
bright tangerine-red beard. H.M., 1951; A.M., 1953; Dykes 
Medal, 1954. Each $15.00 
This was our first year for growing Iris, and we were really 
astounded at the way your plants bloomed. They were every bit 
as colorful as your catalog described. 
OLA KALA oD: 
A., Virginia 
MINNIE COLQUITT NEW SNOW 
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