JOSEPH’S MANTLE (Craig 1949) M. 39 in. 
(China Maid x Tiffany) x Mitchell plicata 
sdilg. Broad petaled plicata with deep 
cream lemon ground with allover brush- 
ings of chocolate brown. Reblooms 2.50 
JULIET (Klein. 1946) M. 38 in. (Blended 
sdig. x P. Sunset). Brilliant copper 
orange shaded salmon. Very showy. H. 
M. 1947 ee i 251.00 
JUNE BRIDE (Hall 1952) M. 30 in. (From 
pink sdlgs.). A deep flamingo pink with 
a smooth, rich buff undertone which 
throws it a bit toward the orange pink 
side. H. M. 1952_ aes Se]. 50 
JUNE MEREDITH (Muhl. 1954) M. L. 36 in. 
(Party Dress x Pink Fulfillment). A com- 
plete self of very rich, deep pink with 
a heavy tangerine beard. Flowers are 
quite large with broad petals and have 
excellent form and substance. As | have 
seen and grown them this is my per- 
sonal choice of the fine Muhlestein 
PonIMKS. [rls NM, WS ee eee 30.00 
KANAB (Crosby 1954) E. M. 38 in. ((Aztec 
Copper x Tobacco Road) x (Midwest Gem 
x Honeyflow)). A tall and stately iris of 
rich glistening red brown with a spark- 
ling gold undertone and an edge of 
glittering gold on the flaring falls. A 
real beauty and one of the finest new 
things seen last year. H. C. 1953 20.00 
KEZAR LAKE (Knowl. 1951) M. 36 in. 
(Great Lakes x Easter Morn). A clear, 
medium blue of excellent form and 
heavy substance. The flowers are slightly 
fluted and have a smooth enamel like 
HUA Me Letts UNA, May ee ee ey 5.00 
KIKI (Graves 1951) M. 39 in. (Helen Mc- 
Gregor x Great Lakes). Another new 
Graves blue of slightly deeper tone than 
Jane Phillips. Flaring form and heavy 
Sulscieines.. Ink, IW IPen oe 8.00 
KINGS JESTER (Stevens 1948) M. 34 in. 
(M. L. Aureau x ?). A very odd and most 
unusual plicata of cream with dark 
purplish brown veinings. Quite similar 
to the pattern of the old Aksarben_1.50 
KOL NIDRE (Lyon 1953) M. 36 in. (Vice 
Regal x Down East). A new, dark toned 
iris of unusually rich coloring. The stan- 
dards are medium violet and the falls 
are a rich shade of dahlia purple with 
a central blending of rich plum. The 
hafts are brushed rich brown and there 
is a half inch border of bright aconite 
violet around the whole fall. The petals 
are broad and the falls flare pleasingly. 
Lovely Sen > ee ea 5.00 
KOREA (Whiting 1948) M. 37 in. (Arab 
Chief x Cedar Rose). Semi-flaring flower 
of golden amber flushed rose brown. 
Smoot inist eee = ee eet 100 
KWILSENA (Tomp. 1951) M. 38 in. Aria x 
(Honeyflow x Jasper Agate). A very 
rich blend of cardinal red and chocolate 
brown that is so smooth it appears to 
be a red brown self. Proving to be an 
excellent parent _-_---.--------7.00 
LADY ALBRIGHT (MuhI. 1950) M. L. 36 in. 
(Veishea x Bronzed Copper). One of the 
brightest blends we have seen. Stan- 
dards are bright tobacco gold and the 
falls are rosy violet flushed blue. A 
touch of gold at the haft and a border 
of the same adds further brilliance. H. 
Wee O 5 One eee coe 1225.00 
LADY BOSCAWEN (Graves 1946) M. 42 in. 
(Purissima x Cloud Castle). Pure white 
sister to Helen McGregor. A superb 
flower and a fast grower. A. M. ae 
wee ea a a a ae ee ee 
LADY DOZIER (Dozier 1951) M. 35. in. 
(Ormohr x. Brunhide).. A very large, 
broad petaled flower of rich cobalt blue 
that has the typical Mohr appearance. 
Mil, Ee, TRS au _10.00 
LADY LOUISE (Graves 1947) M. 36 in. 
(Snow Carnival x K. Larmon). Huge ruf- 
fled flower with bright buff stands and 
falls of gleaming white with buff edge. 
Superb stalks. H: M. 1947___i___-2.00 
LADY MOHR (Salb. 1944) E. M. 38 in. ((Alta 
Calif. x King Midas) x Miss Calif.) x 
Capitola. Mammoth hybrid of beautiful 
form. Standards are olive or oyster white 
and falls are chartreuse with a purple 
signal patch. Producing some fine seed- 
WiaVe RSs YN IM, GHW a ee 1.00 
LADY MOON (Whiting 1950) E. M. 36 in. 
(Purissima x Matula) x White Goddess. 
A cold white self with a white beard 
and no haft markings. Lovely form and 
heavy substance cE Ss ___1.00 
LADY ROGERS (Rogers 1954) M. 36 in. 
(Sib to Senorita Ilsa). A very large and 
stylishly formed flower of true pale 
blue. The very tailored flowers have 
extremely broad petals of heavy sub- 
stance and satiny finish. Very fine here 
lersiy Wee tml IM TGS 20.00 
LATIGO (H. E. Sass 1952) M. 38 in. Jake 
x (Bridal Veil x Matterhorn). 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 
ine Pee ee ae ee Se ae en 5.00 
LAUREL HILL (Plough 1949) M. 36 in. Wm. 
Mohr x (Esplendido x Bruno). One of 
the most satisfactory of the Mohr seed- 
lings, this has the onco type flower in 
shades of rosy lavender. Very hardy, 
free of growth and quite floriferous 
(Sdigs. involving Dreamcastle, Angelus 
and others). A very large and broad 
petaled orchid pink of good form and 
heavy substance. The falls are flaring 
and delicately ruffled_-_________ 12.00 
LEADING LADY (Lyell 1950) E. M. 38 in. 
(Matula x Midwest Gem) x yellow sdlg. 
A large, ruffled cream with rich golden 
edge. Flowers are broad petaled and 
semi-flaring. Fine. A. M. 1954.___ 2.00 
LEGIONNAIRE (Watkins Graves 1953) M. 
36 in. A beautiful pale blue with a 
deeper blue glow throughout the cenier 
of the bloom. Exquisite form with de- 
lightful ruffled petals. Excellent branch- 
ing and strong stalks. H. C. 1952__9.00 
LELA DIXON (Douglas 1949) M. 36 in. 
(Blue Shimmer x Snow Crystal). Very 
broad, rounded petals of white with a 
deep border of bright blue. Heavy sub- 
Stance: and flaring formes. 2-—=—=— 2.00 
LIGHTS ON (Lapham 1946) M. 36 in. 
(Christabel x Red Gleam) x ((Red Sails 
x Jerry) x Red Gleam). Brilliant red 
flushed wine and brown with flaring 
winged form and velvety finish. H. M. 
1946 © pee 2 1.00 
LILAC LANE (Whiting 1948) M. 38 in. 
(Purissima x Matula) x Gilt Edge. A pale 
lilac self of large size with flaring form 
and broad ruffled petals that are heavily 
sulssieintecel (N, IM, Weslo = 2.50 
LIMELIGHT (D. Hall 1952) M. L. 35 in. 
(Sunray x Hall pink No. 46-42). A novel 
but very lovely new iris, this is a blend- 
ing of canary yellow and greenish 
lemon. The flowers are nicely formed 
and have a deep lacy, chantilly like 
eeleiintes UN: Wh. Wie a cece 7.50 
LINDORA (Sass 1950) M. 38 in. (From in- 
volved parentage of browns, blends, 
yellows and plicatas derived from Gene- 
vieve Serouge, Amenti, Ola Kala, The 
Red Douglas, Ossar, Waconda, Golden 
Fleece, P. Sunset, Golden Age, Midwest 
Gem and Dore. A real beauty in the 
yellow and white class and one that 
stands out in any group because of the 
depth and intensity of color. Standards 
are rich dark orange yellow and the 
falls are snowy white with a wide 
border of orange yellow. Proving a fine 
parent in the Sass gardens______~ 3.50 
LITTLE LAKE (Muhl. 1951) E. E. 20 in. (Sass 
Hoogiana sdlg. x Chivalry). A delightful 
little iris that is almost a miniature edi- 
tion of Chivalry___ fas eae DO 
LOCKWOOD (DeForest 1947) M. 38 in. 
Casa Morena x Copper River). A very 
lovely amber brown with a blue flush 
on the falls. Proving to be an excellent 
parent fe Ts en 5 0. 
LOTHARIO (Schreiner 1942) M. L. 38 -in. 
(Mme. M. Lassailey x Winnishiek). One 
of the very best of the neglecta group. 
Large, broad petaled flowers of flaring 
form with rich silky blue standards and 
dark ultramarine falls. Velvet like finish. 
ry IN MGS ee ee pee. 00 
LOTTIE LEMBRICH (Lapham 1951) M. 37 in. 
(Lapham E-4 x Paradise Pink). Described 
as a new color, very near the shade of 
the old fashioned lilac with the falls a 
shade deeper than the standards. Flow- 
ers are large with good form and the 
beard is bright tangerine______~- 7.50 
LOVELIGHT (Klein. 1951) M. 36 in. Pale 
pastel blend of clean pink and pearl. 
The throat is webbed with gold and the 
beard is bright yellow. Petals are slight- 
ly ruffled and have a frosty sheen_2.50 
LOVE AFFAIR (Mitchell 1946) M. 34 in. 
(From plicata sdligs.). A very delightful 
plicata with flaring, ruffled form. 
Ground color is white and the markings 
are: bright rosy ViOlefa ae ae 1.00 
LOVE STORY (Sapp 1950) M. 38 in. (Gold- 
en Eagle x Hall pink 43-18). Still one 
of the best of the shell or flamingo 
pinks, this has strong, tall exceptionally 
well branched stalks with good sized 
flowers of delightful flaring form. The 
substance is heavy and the coloring 
quite deep. You are sure to like it.-H. 
NK, WOO a= be 2 _3.50 
LOVELACE (Mitchell 1948) M. 36 in. (From 
Mitchell plicata sdlgs.). Another lovely 
plicata, this has buff white standards 
with a soft pink stippling and falls of 
warm white with a rich stippled edge 
of pink that deepens at the haft. Flaring 
(aUipnikevel ellen 22a aL 1.50 
LURA (DeForest 1952) M. 42 in. (From pink 
sdigs.). Very large, ruffled flowers of 
flaring form done in blended violet with 
a rich blue blaze and shadings of brown 
a Re ieee 7.50 
MADAM MOHR (Becherer 1951) M. 40 in. 
Morera x (Dauntless x Tropic Seas). A 
mammoth, broad petaled flower of soft 
powder blue with beautiful onco form. 
A; real crowd stopper__=-__-_==- 4.00 
MAGIC SAILS (Nesmith 1951) E. M. 37 in. 
(Helen McGregor x St. Regis). A massive 
flower of pale blue, this has excellent 
form and very heavy substance. Fine. 
aly IMAL WikSl = 127.00 
MAJOLICA (Whiting 1952) M. 34 in. (Mel- 
lowglow x Lavender and Gold Lace). 
Lovely new blend with buff pink stan- 
dards and rich rosy lavender falls edged 
with buff. Thick substance and glossy 
IAS eee a tee mes | on ae 2.50 
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