LATE SUN — A deep yellow with 
reddish gold overlay, Sensational. $ .60 
LAUREL HILL — (Gordon Plough ’49) 
A Wm Mohr seedling in a very large 
flaring rosy lavender shade with Wm. 
Mohr veining. 30 in, Late bloomer. 
$1.50 
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LAVANESQUE — (Schreiner ’53) E. 
40 inches. Like an orchid pink Helen 
McGregor in its classic perfection is 
this copiously formed, lacing and frill- 
ed successor to Pink Plume. Winsome- 
ly ruffled, yet neat as a pin, its ex- 
quisite orchid-pink tone is emphasized 
by a gold illuminated beard and haft. 
ee ts ae ee rats $12.00 
LAMPLIT HOUR — (Tompkins ’47) M 
(Lancaster x Honeyflow.) White stan- 
dards, yellow falls. Lovely. .... $ .75 
LIMELIGHT — (D. Hall 752) M. (Sun- 
ray x Hall pink sdlg.) Somewhat ruf- 
fled and serrated light yellow with 
greenish tints near white over falls. H 
M252. $7.50 
LOVE AFFAIR — (Mitchell 746) M, 34 
in. (Two plics.) White ground .osy 
violet marked plicata, Real nice. $1.00 
LOVELACE — (Mitchell ’48) 36 in. E 
M. (Two plics., some sass blood.) The 
most charming of plicatas. A ruffled, 
flaring orchid-ink laced flower, $2.50 
LOVE STORY — (Mrs. F. A. Sapp 
*49) M, 37” Love Story is a self of rich 
flamingo pink with a full bright tan- 
gerine beard. Flowers are large with 
heavy substance and the broad petals 
have a light frill to their edges. H. M. 
ET eye e nas rer eh ee ee es $3.50 
MADAM MOHR — (Becherer ’51) M. 
40 in. (Morera x (Dauntless x Tropic 
Seas.) A mammoth, broad  petaled 
flower of soft powder blue with beau- 
fit BONCOMLOLM. fee oe $4.00 
MAID OF COTTON — (J. Pierce ’53) 
M. 40 in. (New Snow x Winter Carni- 
val). Lovely new white. J, C ’52 
mir Atego NET $20.00 
MANILLA MOON — (Tompkins ’52) 
M. L. 42 in. (Lamplit Hour x Pink 
Tower.) Standards oyster white. Falls 
chartreuse with over-all flush of olive 
green, $1.00 
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MAJORETTE — (Miess ’51) M. L., 38 
in., (Golden Gleam x Wayfarer.) Un- 
usual red-violet bicolor with lighter 
area around beard, ...... NET $14.00 
MARY RANDALL — (O. Fay ’51) 
Deep orchid, smooth, rich lovely self. 
Tangerine beard. ........ NET $15.00 
MARQUITA — Cream and watermelon 
POSeU A ChOCer ITis,oe oo) $ .50 
MATTIE GATES — (Sass ’46) M. L. 
36 in. For beauty and symmetry of 
color this iris can scarcely be excell- 
ed. So celestial it ould go-in a bridal 
bouquet. A limpid cool yellow with 
bright gold on the crisp white heart of 
the falls. A. M. ’50 $3.06 
MAYTIME — (Whiting ’50) (Shanno- 
pin x Pathfinder), Large  bi-orchid- 
pink amoena. Large and quite smooth. 
Should be highly useful for many col= 
ors. H.M. ’50 NET $9.00 
MAYAN GOLD — (McKee ’51) M. 
(Jerico) x (Moontide x Orange Gem.) 
A brilliant rich yellow with the gold- 
en orange influence, $5.00 
MAXWELTON — (Norton ’51) Cross 
between Alexia Seedling and Cascade 
Splendor) A tan gold blend. Deep or- 
ange beard. Haft highly lighted with 
gold. Standards topped gold ton, light- 
ening to gold at haft. Falls at haft 
bright metallic gold, deepening to tan 
gold at bottom of falls, H. M. ’52. $3.00 
MELLOWGLOW — A deep peach and 
apricot blend that is one of the finest 
things offered in late years. H. M. °42. 
” ; $1.00 
MELODY LACE — (Muhlestein °46) 
M. (Mme. L. Aurear x Tiffany), Refin- 
ed primrose plicata edged lavender- 
pink, Beautiful, ruffled buds. .. $ .75 
MELODY LANE — (Hall ’49) Bright 
glistening golden apricot, alothough it 
came from two flamingo-pink seedl- 
ings. Flowers are very large with some 
ruffling, good form and a heavy brill- 
lant tangerine beard. Early, with 36 
inch stems. A, M. ’52 $3.50 
MEMPHIS BELLE — (J. Pierce 52) M 
(Fantasy x Pink Cameo.) An orchid- 
pink with considerable garden value— 
giving a very pink effect, Only the 
highest praise has been gien it. i. Ci 
Aap NSE Aa by Gyo: aunts oar eata chy $9.00 
