*HIGH COMMAND (Long ‘45) EM ..... $1.25 
This large tall variegata from England 
has yellow standards and blackish ma- 
roon falls edged white. 
*HIGH STORRS (Fielding '52)e2 Se 2) 56.00 
Huge, fragrant, ruffled chicory blue, falls 
slightly darker. 
HILLS OF GOLD (Lothrop ‘44) 
Large golden yellow. 
*HIT PARADE: (Halku47): M30" 2252052 51.00 
A flamingo pink darker than Cherie. 
HIWASSEE* (Becherer® 46) 2. 25. $1.00 
A bicolor of lilac pink. 
IC YRBLUE” (CW secasA0 eee). eee. eitenys 5 .60 
Crisp light blue. 
INNOVATION (Hall '45) M36" $ .75 
Large white plicata with rose edge. 
*INSPIRATION (Stevens '37) _.......... $1.00 
Huge mulberry-pink. 
IVORY TOWER (Walker '48). 000... $1.00 
Immense banana cream, broad falls. 
JASMINE = (Grams 44 ameter e tee wee oe 6 .75 
Clear golden yellow self. 
JASPER AGATE (Williams ‘43) 
A distinct shade of copper-gold-red. 
JINEEN (Reibold ‘41) 
Huge medium dark blue. 
JOANNA JANSSE (Wedgwood ‘'54) EM 40” 
$4.00 
A tall early violet-blue bitone, on four- 
branched stalks. A clump blooms for six 
weeks. 
*JOPPA PARROT (C. G. White ‘48) _.. $4.00 
Peculiarly blotched onco with all the col- 
ors of Joseph's coat, a bizarre iris, a boon 
to hybridizers as pollen is very fertile. 
*JOSEPH’S MANTLE (Craig 49) ... $2.50 
Huge gold-buff brushed plicata, falls are 
bordered red-brown. 
JULIET (Kleinsorge '46) M34” _. $1.00 
A blend of flame-copper and salmon. 
KATHERINE? FANistbava-45 eee, eee eae, $ .75 
A fragrant cool pure white. 
KEWPIE .(Gohimem: ‘55 )eeene 22 nc ae $3.00 
See our 1955 introductions on page 2. 
LADY BOSCAWEN (Graves ‘46) M42” $1.00 
Ruffled pure cool white with a decided 
sheen. 
LADY DIANA (Lohman ‘52) M36” __ $3.50 
A fragrant lobelia violet self with flaring 
falls and heavy substance. 
LADY GRACE (Lothrop ‘40) M38” __. $ .75 
Tall, flaring, creamy-white self. 
LADY MOHR (Salbach '44) M36” _._. 51.00 
Novel cream and chartreuse oncobred. 
LADY OF SHALOT (Schreiner '42) _.. $ .75 
Dainty plicata, white standards flushed 
rose and white falls with rose-pink mar- 
gin. 
LAELIA PINK (Milliken ‘46) WWW. $1.25 
Striking rose-pink, falls deeper shade. 
LA GOLONDRINA (Tompkins ‘46) ML io 
1.00 
Large flower of royal purple. 
LAKE GEORGE (K. Smith ‘45) 5.79 
Splendid blue, deeper than Great Lakes. 
LIGHTHOUSEstecloceh 636)e2 een. $ .60 
Large rose and copper, glowing center. 
LOISMtVounmonys 49) eee eee OU 
Tall graceful cream, part onco. 
LONG SHADOWS (Lothrop ‘'53) M36’. $6.00 
A self in deep blue-purple, the color go- 
ing all the way into the haft. The stand- 
ards are crisp, rich taffeta and the falls 
are panne velvet. It has remarkable sub. 
stance and does not fade, scorch or col- 
lapse. 
LOOMIS (Ve ZU atc ons io eof eee eee. $1.25 
Choice selected flamingo pink seedling. 
LORD DONGAN (K. Smith ‘40) _.. $ .75 
Chinese-violet S., pansy-violet falls. 
LORD MARMION (Milliken ‘49) $ .79 
Huge tall early pansy-purple. 
LOS ANGELES (Mohr-Mitchell ‘27) 
Beautiful white and blue plicata. 
LOTHARIO (Schreiner ‘42) ML36" — _ $1.00 
Large velvety blue bicolor. 
LOUISE BLAKE (smi 43) ee $1.00 
Pale sky-blue standards, velvety blue- 
purple falls edged sky-blue. 
_. & 50 
LOVE AFFAIR (Mitchell ‘46) 37" 51.00 
Deep rose-pink plicata. 
LOVELACE (Mitchell ‘48) 36" _....... $2.50 
White plicata with soft pink stippling. 
LUCERNE Sdlbaelred0y) 22 is ak” 5 .60 
Popular tall medium blue-violet sell. 
7LULLABY* (Ds Hall) “43)° 2 218 ee) Sh O8 
Large pale orchid pink blend. 
LYNN LANGFORD (D. Hall '46) M36". $1 50 
Large smooth orchid, gold on hafts. 
MADAME LOUIS AUREAU (Cayeux ‘34) 
gi i Dee 53 eee sede gees Gish) 
Plicata, heliotrope on white. D. M. 1934. 
MAGIC CARPET (Schreiner '42) 6 .75 
Yellow plicata marked with red giving 
rosy brown effect. 
MAHARAJAH (C. G. White ‘55) $20.00 
See our 1955 introductions on page 2. 
MAJENIGA ‘(Gooko/41), 225. 3 23 = $ .60 
Large salmon pink blend. 
MAJESTIC GOLD (Heller ‘48) 42” _. $1 50 
Smooth large deep gold that blooms sev- 
eral times a year. 
MANOAH (Lothrop ‘47) 
Dark lustrous blue self. 
MARGARET BOND (C. C. Taylor '42). $ .75 
Medium yellow self. 
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