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KRYTBERC (Alkemade, Holland)—A new pure white that makes very even spikes with 
about seven flowers open at once. In spite of all the good new whites, this one de¬ 
serves a place in your garden. L $1.50, M $1.00, S 40c, Bits. 2-25c. 
LAIDLEY (Errey, Australia)—This is one of my favorites for it is a wonderful commercial 
variety and extra good for exhibition. Every spike comes tall and straight with perfectly 
placed blooms that are slightly ruffled. The color being creamy white that goes to a 
deep pink on the outer edges and shows a small crimson spot in the throat. Has won 
many awards. L 3-2Gc, M 5-20c, S 10-20c, Bits. 50-20c. 
LA PALOMA (Barth, Germany)—Light pink, slight red line on lower petals; about eight 
nicely placed flowers of good type open at once making a fine exhibition spike. L 15c, 
M 10c, S 3-1 5c, Bits. 20-10c. 
LAUSANNE ( van Duersen, Holland)—Certainly one of the best yellows to date. Medium 
tone yellow that becomes deeper in the throat; florets are large for a yellow and of 
fine shape. Tall graceful spikes with seven to eight opening at once. A most pleasing 
variety and we have had very fine reports of this from customers who have grown it. 
It propagates easily and is one of Joe Coleman’s favorites. L 25c, M 15c, S 10c, Bits. 
1 0-20c. 
LEANDER (Errey) —This variety is orange salmon with a large magenta blotch and with 
ten nicely placed blooms open at once. It is much admired. Very striking. L 10c, 
M 2-1 5c, S 2-10c, Bits. 25-10c. 
LEO SCHLACETER (Barth, Germany)—This outstanding new variety of Barth’s is a fine 
pure red with darker lines and of good substance. The blooms are large and round and 
the long spikes are of good proportions. Perfect placement and in spite of the rather 
difficult name, should become very popular. L $1.00, M 60c, S 35c, Bits. 2-20c. 
LIBELLE (Pf itzer)—Probably the purest light blue from this originator, a slight violet feather 
in the throat. Very early, strong grower and increaser; many will bloom from bulblets. 
This is our favorite light blue and I believe the best commercial one of this color as the 
florists pay a premium for it all season. L 3-1 5c, M 6-15c, S 10-15c, Bits. 50-15c. 
LISBETH (Errey)- —This flesh pink glad is flecked a bit with salmon and has an orange buff 
throat. It is strictly an exhibition variety and as such is outstanding. Always sold 
out early. L 25c, M 15c, S 10c, Bits. 1 0-20c. 
LOCHNACAR (Mair, Scotland)—Really a mahogany color; Mair calls it dark slaty rose with 
a white blotch. Flowers are large and well placed on a very tall spike. This should be 
in all amateur gardens at the present price. L 15c, M 10c, S 3-15c, Bits. 20-10c. 
LOUIS BOUMEISTER ( van Deursen, Holland)—A good addition to the weak purple class 
and it is especially valuable as a commercial because the spikes are tall. It does excep¬ 
tionally well from small bulbs and propagates easily. L 4-20c, M 6-20c, S 8-15c, Bits. 
25-15c. 
LUCIFER (E rrey)—This extremely popular variety, and justly so, is bright orange with an 
amaranth crimson shaded blotch making a striking color combination. Ten large flowers 
on a very tall spike give something outstanding for the exhibitors. L 4-20c, M 6-20c, 
S 8-1 5c, Bits. 25-1 5c. 
MADELON (Lemoine, France)—A great advance over the old favorite M. M. Sully, from the 
same originator. White with dark blotch, the spikes are tall and straight; about eight 
!arge flowers open on an eighteen bud spike. The white color is clear and the dark 
red blotch makes a most attractive color combination. L 50c, M 30c, S 20c, Bits. 4-20c. 
MAHOGANY (Mair)—Rich red brown with creamy yellow veinings and throat markings on 
a typical Mair spike. It is one of the very best in the dark colored section. The color 
is very clear and rich for a variety as dark as this one. L 15c, M 10c, S 3-1 5c, Bits. 
20-10c. 
MAID OF ORLEANS (Pfitzer, Germany)—An outstanding white of the last few years. A 
fine show variety and generally admitted to be the coming commercial white. It has 
been a big winner in all the glad growing countries and surely deserves all the good 
things said of it. L 3-20c, M 5-20c, S 1 0-20c, Bits. 50-20c. 
MAKENU (Burns, Austra'ia)—Large wide open ruffled florets of a rich orange shade with 
scarlet blotch. Opens eight to ten perfectly formed large florets, of Pfitzer’s Triumph 
type, at once. Does not burn in strong sun. Award of Merit at Canterbury, New 
Zealand, 1934. First class exhibition variety. L 50c, M 30c. Bits. 4-20c. 
Another Pennsylvania customer wrote us on Oct. 28, 1937:— -“Flying Cloud bulbs have 
again won the blue ribbon for the third successive year in close competition at our local 
flower show; Taiaroa, Newington, F. J. McCoy and Blue Delight. Among many others 
outstanding were: Gabriel, Danny Boy, Helmsdale and Healesville Glory. 
