MBS. ELLA W. CALLIS, ST. JOSEPH, MO. 
KENWOOD, (Ayres, 1932). Dull gold and velvety purple. 36 inches.50 
KHEDIVE. Beautiful soft lavender with falls little deeper; distinct orange beard .10 
KING JUBA, (H. P. Sass, 1931). Brilliant contrast between yellow S. and wide 
solid deep velvety red F; striking and much admired; large flowers on 
36 to 40 inch stems. (Bearded).25 
KING KARL, (J. Sass, 1925). S. beautifully ruffled light pinkish cinnamon; F. 
cream sanded in allover pattern of liseran purple with yellow beard. 27 inches. 
(Bearded) .25 
KING MIDAS, (Mead, 1927). Glorious combination of golden buff and garnet 
brown; heavy beard deepest orange. (Bearded).25 
KING TUT, (H. P. Sass, 1925). S. and stigmas cacao brown; F. Hessian brown; 
haft and beard yellow; general effect, brilliant red. (Bearded).25 
KLAMATH, (Kleinsorge, 1929). Violet and purple bicolor overlaid bronze. S. 
lyssop violet; F. prune purple; general effect, rich blend of deep brown and 
bronze; large, beautiful. 40 inches. (Bearded).25 
KNYSNA, (Bliss, 1917). S. clear deep yellow; F. velvety red brown. 30 inches... .10 
KOCH 11, (Kerner). Deep claret purple with black buds very early. (Intermediate) .10 
KUBLA KAHN, (Williamson, 1931). Regal distinguished carriage, rich rosy red 
bicolor, each stalk carries 5 or 6 large flowers, globular form, very fine. 
40 inches. (Bearded).25 
LABOR, (Cayeux, 1926). S. brilliant red violet flushed copper; F. violaceous 
purple with electric blue sheen. 36 inches. (Bearded).15 
LADY BYNG, (Bliss, 1922). Clear pale lavender with slight suffusion of rose; 
very charming. 36 inches. (Bearded).10 
LADY FOSTER, (Foster, 1913). Large flowers blue bicolor; free flowering; fra¬ 
grant; early; tall. (Bearded). .10 
LADY GAGE, (Gage, 1933). White flushed lavender when buds first open, chang¬ 
ing to soft pink on edges and later pure white; S. domed and well held; F. 
broad and flaring; large flowers. 32 inches. 1.00 
LADY LILLIAN, (Burch, 1925). Soft smooth pink. .25 
LADY LILFORD, (Foster, 1915). Very large distinct flower of lavender purple; 
heavily veined. 30 inches.25 
LADY LUCK, (Sturtevant, 1927). Beautiful, as dark as Louis Bel; early; fast 
grower, making mass more effective than Kochii; very hardy. 30 inches. 
(Intermediate) .25 
LADY PARAMOUNT, (White, 1933). This is Mr. White’s super-yellow that took 
the Pacific Coast fans by storm in 1933; brilliant primrose yellow; great 
size; harmonious proportions; midseason; tall. (Bearded). 5.00 
LARGO, (Ashley, 1931). S. canary yellow; F. mauve; deep bordered yellow; large 
well shaped flowers on well branched sturdy stem; bright, clean color con¬ 
trast; midseason. 36 inches. (Bearded).50 
LE CORREGE, (Vilmorin, 1927). Very broad, rounded, smoky bronze S. set on 
dark reddish plum F.; yellow beard; well branched; fragrant. 36 inches. 
(Bearded) .25 
LEGEND, (Wareham, 1932). A huge flower of Cardinal type. S. deep blue slightly 
bronzed; F. rich velvety deep claret with a light edge. Heavy gold beard. 1.00 
LE PRINTEMPS, (Nesmith, 1930). Pink toned plicata, nicely branched. 36 inches .25 
LE VARDAR, (Cayeux, 1928). Rosy lilac pink, large size, fine form; midseason; 
tall.25 
LENT A. WILLIAMSON, (Williamson, 1918). S. very broad campanula violet; 
F. broad drooping velvety violet purple. 42 inches. (Bearded).10 
LENZSCHNEE, (Goos & Koenemann, 1927). Broad petaled white, fine form; true 
white background overlaid on F. by faint blue flush; name means Easter 
Snow. 32 inches; midseason. 25 
LEONATO, (Hort., 1922). S. pale lavender passing to silvery heliotrope; F. slight¬ 
ly darker, widely expanded; very fragrant; large. 48 inches. (Bearded).15 
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