LILAC LANE (Whiting '8) ; 2250 
A soft toned lilac self with a silvery 
finish. A most refined and graceful flower. 
A.M. '51 
LIMELIGHT (Hall '52) 7050 
A novel flower of cool lime~yellow with 
Chantilly type, lacy edges on standards and 
falls. A.M. 'Sh 
LOTTIE LEMBRICH (Lapham '51) 7050 
A different flower done in two shades of 
soft old lilac with a bright tangerine red 
beard. Beautiful globular form. 
LOUISE BLAKE (Smith ')3) 1.00 
A near amoena with pale silvery blue 
standards and velvety blue falls. A.M. '7 
L LANGFORD (Hall 6) 1.50 
smooth colored orchid—lavender with an 
attractive golden center and haft. A.M. '50 
MARY ELLEN (McKee ')7) 1.00 
A beautiful, ruffled flower with oxblood 
red falls, and standards several shades 
lighter. HeM. '7 
MARY RANDALL (Fay '51) 15.00 
An outstanding flower for beauty and 
form. Wide lightly ruffled flowers of deep 
orchid or Bengal Rose. Dykes Medal '5) 
MARY VERNON (McKee '2) 075 
A subdued varagata with red gold stand= 
ards and red falls bordered gold. AcM.e "5 
MASTER CHARLES (Williamson ')))) ie 
A rich glowing mulberry color. No col- 
lection is complete without this iris. 
A.M. 'h6 
MATTIE GATES (Sass '6) 3-00 
A cool yellow, lemon tinted, with white 
area on the falls. Refreshing. A.M. '50 
MATULA (Sass '37) 250 
A glowing blend of brilliant rose, rich 
orange, crimson, and buff. Ruffled. 
HeM. '39 
MELLOWGLOW (Whiting '2) 1.50 
A mellow, glowing blend of peach and 
apricot with a flush of pink. HoM. '2 
MELODIST (DeForest '6) 1.25 
A large semi-flairing henna and copper 
colored blend. Extra nice. HeM. ')7 
MELODY LANE (Hall '49) 3250 
A large glistening golden apricot with a 
red beard. Fine formed flowers that are 
lightly ruffled. A.M. '52 
MEXICO (Kleinsorge 'l3) 1.00 
Buff gold standards and flairing falls 
of red brown. Wonderful parent. H.M. ‘hh 
MIDWEST GEM (Sass '37) 60 
Ruffled pale buff blend. Excellent par- 
ent and a sister to Matula. H.M. '37 
MINNIE COLQUITT (Sass ')2) 1.00 
White plicata with broad band of wine 
purple stitching at the edges. A.M. "45 
MISTY GOLD (Schreiner ')3) 075 
Clean white and lemon flower with ruf- 
fled gold edge on the falls. H.oM. "4S 
MME. LOUIS AUREAU (Cayeux '3),) Sy het 
A striking, creamy plicata distinctively 
marked dark wine purple. One of the better 
older plicatas. A.M. '39 
MOHR VELVET (Muhlestein '52) 3.50 
A smooth rich yellow self with a velvety 
finish. Mohr blood. 
MOLTEN (Craig '50) 4.00 
A rich, brilliant blend of copper and 
rose shades with a blue blaze on the falls. 
MOONLIGHT SONATA (Stevens '6) 1.50 
A semi-glairing flower done in soft sul= 
phur yellow with serrated edges. 
MOONTIDE (McKee ')6) e75 
Giant wide, rich yellow with fine tall 
well branched stalks. HM. '6 
MORNING MELODY (Becherer ')8) 2.00 
A sweetly scented, smooth soft lavender- 
orchid flower with a white beard. 
MT TIMP (Muhlestein ')5) °75 
A very large rose trimmed cream plicata 
that starts the season every year. 
NEW HORIZONS (Fay '6) 1.00 
Lovely flowers with peach-pink standards 
and deeper falls. Rich tangerine beard. 
HM. 'h7 
NEW SNOW (Fay '6) 1.50 
A large, beautifully formed, flairing 
and ruffled white. Our favorite white. 
A.M. '8 
NORAH (Lapham '52) 7250 
A lovely flower of apple blossom pink on 
a cream ground with a deep tangerine beard. 
OLA KALA (Sass ')3) 1.00 
Tall, heavily ruffled, flairing, radiant 
yellow that has long been a symposium lea- 
der. Dykes Medal '8 
