JOHN RAMSAY (Mair). Deep salmon rose with white throat. Up to 13 4^-inch flowers 
open. Sometimes shows the stem between the rows of florets a little hut not a bad 
fault with this variety. One of the best exhibition varieties of Mair’s. Good sized 
bulbs should be planted for blooms as small sizes usually give no bloom. L. 10 for 
$1.60; M. 10 for 80c; S. 10 for 40c; Bits. 100 for 60c. 
JONKHEER VAN TETS (Pf.) White. Eight 5-inch flowers open. A fine flower hut like 
most whites lias faulty facing often. Slow to increase and makes poor looking bulbs. 
L. 15c each; M. 8c each; Bits. 10 for 15c. 
JONQUIL (Palmer). Very deep pure yellow. Seven 4-inch flowers on a good spike. Petals 
curled back as in a rose. The deepest pure yellow. While not as large as we might 
desire, this is a fine Glad and should be a good commercial. Rapid propagator. 
L. $1.75 each; M. $1.25 each; S. 80c each; Bits. 10 for $1.20. 
KASSEL (Pf.) Scarlet red self. About six 5*4-inch flowers open. Much like Graf Zep¬ 
pelin but bigger and taller. Sometimes has faulty placement but one of the finest 
reds, nevertheless. Rapid propagator. L. 60c each, 10 for $4.50; M. 40c each, 10 for 
$3.00; S. 20c each, 10 for $1.50; Bits. 10 for 50c, 100 for $3.50. 
KAWARTHA (Palmer-Lane). Smoky brownish salmon. Six 4 1 / 4-inch flowers open. This 
Glad has never become very popular but is a good flower and has some prizes to its 
credit. Good increaser. L. 10 for $2.00; M. 10 for $1.20; S. 10 for 60c; Bits. 100 for 80c. 
KEWPIE (Brown). Red, white veining and white edging. Four or five 3^4-inch florets 
open. A very dainty little prim. Very unusual in color and different from the ordi¬ 
nary Glad. L. 10 for 80c; M. 10 for 40c; Bits. ICO for 40c. 
KING ARTHUR (Arenius). Deep lavender. Five 6-inch florets of every heavy texture 
open. Well ruffled. Flower head a bit short but a wonderful Glad with plenty of 
style. A good propagator. L. 2.5c each, $2.00 per 10; M. 15c each, $1.20 per 10; 
S. 10 for 80c; Bits. 100 for $1.00. 
LADY ALICE FERGUSSON (Wiltshire). Scarlet with cream throat. Eight 4%-inch 
flowers open. Brilliant in color. Quite a good propagator. L. 25c each; M. 10 for 
$1.20; S. 10 for 60c; Bits. 100 for 80c. 
LADY EATON (Palmer). Giant light pink with small red feather. Five 6-inch flowers 
open. Not as reliable as most of the Palmer varieties but good at its best. L. 60c 
each; M. 40c each; S. 20c each; Bits. 10 for 60c. 
LADY LOVE (Roozen). Salmon rose with deeper throat. About five 5%-inch very round 
florets open. A splendid flower of Pfitzer’s Triumph type. This should make an 
excellent commercial. Was slow getting acclimated but is now a good producer. 
L. 30c each; M. 20c each; S. 10c each; Bits. 10 for 25c. 
LA FIESTA (Salbach). Very tall but bright orange with deeper blotches. Seven 4 1 / 4-inch 
flowers open on very long wiry flower heads. Sends up several spikes to a bulb and 
several laterals to a spike. Another promising commercial. Rapid propagator. 
L. $2.50 each; Bits. 50c each. 
LA PALOMA (Dusinberre). Rich orange with red dots in throat. Five 4%-inch flowers 
open on a tall spike. This is still probably the best pure orange. Being of prim 
ancestry it has some of the undesirable traits of these flowers but it is well worth 
growing. L. 10 for 60c; Bits. 100 for 20c. 
LAVENDER DELIGHT (Arenius). Pure deep lavender with white throat. Five 414 -inch 
flowers open on a spike of medium height. Good grower and propagator. Appar¬ 
ently should be given plenty of room to develop good spikes. L. 10 for $1.20; M. 10 
for 80c; S. 10 for 40c; Bits. 100 for 50c. 
LAVENDER DOUGLAS (?) Several growers have had this sport appear among their 
Douglas stock. Light greyish lavender. About seven 6-inch flowers open on a tall 
spike. Like its parent in that the flower head is apt to crook and be a little short in 
proportion to the height of the plant. L. 20c each; M. 15c each; Bits. 10 for 15c. 
LA VICTOIRE (Roozen). Bright red with deep red feather. Five 5-inch florets on medium 
tall spikes. Beautiful color and nice form of flowers. Good propagator. L. 30c each; 
10 for $2.40; M. 15c each,' 10 for $1.20; S. 10 for 60c; Bits. 10 for 20c, 100 for $1.60. 
L’ECLATANTE (Roozen). Salmon red with red blotch. Tall spikes with five or six 5y 2 - 
inch round florets open. Very good flower of Pfitzer’s Triumph type. Rapid propa¬ 
gator. L. 2Cc each, 10 for $1.60; M. 10c each, 10 for 80c; S. 10 for 40c; Bits. 100 for 80c. 
LIGHTHOUSE (Berthoud). Orange, light throat, with slate flecking. Ten 414 -inch 
flowers open. Quite a vigorous variety of Rattray type. Good for hybridizing. L. 15c 
each; M. 10 for 80c; S. 10 for 50c; Bits. 100 for $1.20. 
LINDESTA (Palmer). Salmon pink with cream throat. Six 414 -incli flowers open. Color 
a little on the order of Jenny Lind and this variety has a longer spike. Bulblets make 
hut little growth the first year, usually. L. 25c each; M. 15c each; S. ICc each; 
Bits. 10 for 15c. 
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