LADY MOHR (Salbach, 1944). An earlier Mohr hybrid, yet one of the best. 
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LADY ROGERS (Rogers, 1954). Light blue self with extra large flowers. “Blue 
as the thumb on a hitchhiker on a cold day in Iceland.” Rogers .................... 10.00 
LIGHTS ON (Lapham, 1946). A smooth uniform red self of striking color ........ 1.00 
LILAC LANE (Whiting, 1948). Pale lavender. Not many of this color ............ 2.50 
LIMELIGHT (Hall, 1952). A greenish yellow Chantilly. Most original of all 
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LINA BETH. See Novelties for 1954 
LOTHARIO (Schreiner). A very large and showy neglecta .................00022.....2200----- 1.00 
LYNN LANGFORD (Hall). Rich shade of fuchsia pink. A fine breeder _.......... 1.50 
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MARY McCLELLAND (Craig, 1952). Giant deep blue of very high 
quality. Shot through with Onco Blood, it has that voluptuous 
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MARY RANDALL (Fay, 1951). We predicted the Dykes Medal for this 
exotic rose pink and it won it. The finest Iris of the day NET 15.00 
MARY VALENTINE (Craig, 1952). Purissima X Capitola, this is said to 
be tops in blue Mohr hybrids. A very stunning Iris indeed ...........0...0.2........... 15.00 
MASKED BALL (Buss, 1949). Striking with its black standards and white 
falls sDavid- Hall has sent. me tine, seedlings) irom, this <2...223....2 1.75 
MASTER NIEL (Jensen, 1952). A new plicata out of William Mohr. Odd ........ 5.00 
MATTIE GATES (Sass, 1946). The color is very chaste and delicate. A clear 
Tenionecolored. Lrismwatiearsirikingewhite: Dlaze Serpe a... 3.00 
MAYTIME (Whiting, 1950). Huge pink Amoena, decidedly different —................ 9.00 
MELODY LANE (Hall, 1949). A glistening golden apricot. Searce —........0000..... 3.50 
MEMORIES (Sass, 1953). A striking carrot red from pink breeding. One of 
those odd things that Henry Sass comes up with often _.....-. ue. 20.00 
MINNIE COLQUITT (Sass, 1942). The best rose violet plicata .................00.2.--- 1.00 
MOHR COURAGEOUS (Naylor, 1954). A brand new derivative of William 
Mohr a Snow Flurry seedling. Though the pollen parent was a white Iris. 
this new seedling is deeper in color than any other Mohr hybrid. A deep 
brownish purple that should mate well with Purissimohr, Parachute II 
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MOHRESQUE (Keith, 1950). New Mohr type bloom of many shades of buff 
and grey brown. A striking flower of many Strange tints <_........-.2.2....2.... 2.00 
MOONLIGHT SERENADE (Naylor, 1952). A lovely addition to the few really 
fine cream colored Iris. When grown well it is unbeatable on the show 
bench for it branches perfectly and the blooms are large and majestic. 
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MOONLIGHT SONATA (Stevens, 1946). Another nice sulphur yellow ................ 1.50 
MORNING BLUE (Jory, 1948). Like a blue haze on the distant hills this 
Onco bred beauty is wide and massive. A stunning clump ...................0...........- 2.00 
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