LAMPLIGHT (Schreiner 744) Tranquil 
beautiful buff blend with an inner 
P1O Wee Bec hu tee rian es Bee te 75 
LATE GUEST (Muhlestein ’46) One of 
the last to bloom—bright red- epee 
Varle cata meee ets ea kee ee ee 1.00 
LATE SUN (Deforest ’40) Deep yellow 
with avreddish wold ‘cast.2.).2..-.e2= 50 
LEADING LADY (Lyell ’50) Large ruf- 
fled cream with rich golden edge.. 2.00 
LEILANI (Washington ’43) Lovely or- 
ange pink, falls attractively veined 2.00 
LILAC LANE (Whiting ’48) Delicate 
toned lilac self—large with flaring 
LOTTE Bee ee ee er eae sectescs 2.50 
LIMELIGHT (Hall 752) A novel and 
very lovely Iris—canary yellow blen- 
ded with greenish yellow, with a lacy 
QS GH adetece Se astencsaztene ses creenert-cteeentecreneee 7.50 
LITTLE LAKE (Muhlestein 51) Low 
growing, small jaunty Iris. True blue 
With flaring falls mites eee tesa 1.50 
LORD DONGAN (Smith ’40) Imposing 
and stunning rich violet......2.2...._... 20 
LORI MAY (Deforest ’41) Large rose 
pink with deeper shadings on the 
falis eee ee eee ee 50 
LOTHARIO (Schreiner ’42) Large and 
tall Iris of Amigo type. Light laven- 
der-blue standards—rich velvety pur- 
Dle talc mies ees rere eee eee 1.00 
LYNN LANGFORD (Hall 746) Lovely 
orchid pink with smoothly blended 
hafttand+ olden heartscce.-) = --1.50 
MAJENICA (Cook ’41) An enticing sal- 
mon-tinted pink blend .................... 50 
MAROON DAMASK (Kleinsorge ’46) 
Large ruffled flowers of rich velvety 
DATO OTM oe ee ees ce eee Oe 75 
MARQUITA (Cayeaux ’31) Ivory yellow 
standards, rose colored falls............ 20 
MARY RANDALL (Fay ’51) Smooth 
self of rich deep orchid with a full 
tangerine: beard eee eee 15.00 
MARY VERNON (McKee ’42) Fine var- 
iegata—golden standards and ruby red 
fall see ees eee eee ee es a5 
MASTER CHARLES (Williamson 744) 
Deep glowing mulberry purple with a 
VELVe UME LTISH meetceee meee ees oer ee ese 50 
MATTIE GATES (Sass ’46) Brilliant 
white and gold combination............ 3.00 
MAY HALL (Hall 754) Clean clear 
bright flamingo pink with a_ vivid 
beard. Said to be Mr. Hall’s_ best 
UK ON CU cee eee terete ee 25.00 
MAYTIME (Whiting ’50) Lovely pink 
bi-color. Silvery lilac-pink standards, 
falls of deep orchid-pink.................. 9. 00 
MELODY LACE (Muhlestein ’46) Prim- 
rose plicata edged  lavender-pink. 
Beautiful ruffled buds -:4...-.8: 75 
~ MELODY LANE (Hall 749) Lovely ruf- 
fled flowers of rich golden-apricot 
With-a, red beard ee. 4. =. eee. 3.50 
MELLOWGLOW (Whiting 742) ae 
blend with a flush of pink................ 1.50 
MERRY ROSE (Muhlestein ’48) Very 
large, smooth rose-pink self............ 50 
MEXICO (Kleinsorge ’43) Rich varie- 
gata. Standards of amber with a 
Of flowin gs DOWD eee 1.00 
MEXIGLOW (Crosby ’53) A large wide 
flaring golden- brown blend with a 
flush ‘of violet in ithe Jalls.. =.= 10.00 
MINNIE COLQUITT (Sass 742) Lovely 
plicata. Wine-purple on clean white 1.00 
MIOBELLE (McKee ’45) Lustrous rose 
blend” {22 eee .60 
MIOGEM (McKee ’47) Blend of wine, 
fuschia-red and blue with brown over- 
TONGS. te eee eee 1.00 
MIRROR LAKE (Muhlestein 47) Large 
flaring and ruffled blue of clear color- 
LIVE os oo onde eg ee .75 
MISSION GLORY (Hamblen 754) A rich 
glowing red brown self with lovely 
classical form and smooth finish. Ex- 
tra heavy substances. 15.00 
MIST GLOW (Muhlestein ’48) Amoena 
with white standards and light laven- 
der falls with gold reticulations....1.50 
MISTY GOLD (Schreiner ’43) Clean 
white and lemon with golden ae 
edge a4. oe: ee eee 
MME L. AREAU (Wayman ’39) wie 
plicata heavily peppered with helio- 
tropeec ae) Cee eee 50 
MOHR AND MORE (Muhlestein 753) 
Very heavily substanced rich purple 
self with a tendency to make four or 
five’ standards and “falls. == 15.00 
MOHRDYKE (Aylett ’46) Old silvery 
blue definitely showing its “Mohr” 
PLOOC Task tince ces cee eee ee 5.00 
MOHRESQUE (Keith ’50) Standards 
light brown—falls yellowish-buff at 
edges deepening to near chartreuse at 
hafts with all-over purple flecking 2.00 
MOHR GLORIOUS (Muhlestein 752) 
Very rich mulberry red with large 
flowers and extremely broad petals. 
Extra sheavy substances ..22e 15.00 
MOHRSON (White ’35) Immense deep 
violet. Wm. Mohr seedling........ ree LD) 
MOHR VELVET (Muhlestein ’52) Very 
large flower of tailored form in a 
smooth medium yellow. Very velvety 
Finis eet eae soe ae eee 3.50 
MONADNOCK (Salback ’37) Very late 
—large showy lavender-rose .......... 50 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA (Sass 748) 
Clear lemon-yellow self -................. ii 
MOONLIGHT SERENADE (Naylor ’52) 
Huge warm white with lemon-cast 
undertones. Tall well branched stalks 
hold the ruffled flowers in perc 
PIACeMeN ts Mes ee ee ee 6.00 
MOONLIGHT SONATA (Stevens ’46) 
Beautiful lime-yellow. Different — 
Ee a eee ne OPM. Sige et Be 1.50 
