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FLYING CLOUD FARMS 
KRYTBERC (Alkemade) —A pure white that makes very even spikes with about seven open 
at once. In spite of all the good new whites, this one deserves a place in your garden. 
L 40c, M 25c, S 15c, Bits. 10-25c. 
LAIDLEY (Errey )—This is one of our 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 is creamy white which goes to a deep pink 
on the outer edges and shows a small crimson spot in the throat. Has won many awards. 
L 3-1 5c, M 6-1 5c, S 10-10c, Bits. 60-10c. 
LAUSANNE (Van Duersen) —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 propagated 
easily and was one of Joe Coleman’s favorites. L 15c, M 2-1 5c, S 3-1 5c, Bits. 20-1 5c. 
LEISCHEN SCHMOLL (Pfitzer) —A very refined white of good substance; faint greyish laven¬ 
der markings deep in the throat. Rather a dainty white. S 75c, Bits. 20c each. 
LEO SCHLACETER —Now being sold under the name of Emil Jannings. 
L. H. VAN KATTENDYKE (Pfitzer) —Flesh color, almost white, with a striking throat of 
dark red. A very effective flower on a tall, straight spike. L 75c, M 50c, S 25c, 
Bits. 2-1 5c. 
LIBELLE (Pfitzer) —Probably the purest light blue from this originator, with 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 we believe the best commercial one of this 
color as the florists pay a premium for it all season. L 2-12c, M 3-10c, S 10-15c, 
Bits. 50-10c. 
LOUIS BOUMEISTER (Van Duersen) —A good addition to the weak purple class and it is 
especially valuable as a commercial because the spikes are tall. It does exceptionally 
well from small bulbs and propagates easily. L 2-1 2c, M 3-1 0c, Bits. 50-1 5c. 
LOUIS D OR (Pfitzer)— A brill iant “bronze yellow” (almost orange) with a lively yellow throat. 
Fine color and good in its class but the florets are not too large, although it will open 
six to eight at one time. L 25c, M 15c, S 10c, Bits. 10-20c. 
LOUIS TRENKER (Barth) (Formerly called Horst Wessel)—Nicely shaped florets of bright 
carmine scarlet with fine red lips on lower petals. The strong spikes are long and grace¬ 
ful. I 40c, M 25c, S 15c, Bits. 10-25c. 
LUDWIG GAUZ HOFER (Barth) —This is a dark, glowing, purplish pink glad, coming into 
flower quite early in the season. The blooms are large and well placed on tall, straight 
spikes. Pretty. L $1.00, M 60c, S 30c, Bits. 10c each. 
LUSTRE ( Winsor-Moseley) —See Flying Cloud Farms’ Introductions. 
MAID OF ORLEANS (Pfitzer) —An outstanding white of the last few years. A fine show 
variety and generally admitted to be one of the coming commercial whites. It has been 
a big winner in all the glad growing countries and surely deserves all the good things 
said of it. L 2-12c, M 4-1 5c, S 10-1 5c, Bits. 50-10c. 
MAIZE (Mair) —Another fine cream glad from the originator of the popular Queen Mary. 
The cream ground of this flower is heavily flecked and overcast with a soft pink which 
is deeper at the edges. Nice tall grower. L $1.00, M 60c, S 30c, Bits. 10c each. 
MAKENU (Burns) —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 20c, M 10c, S 2-1 0c, Bits. 8-1 5c. 
MARGARET BEATON (Twomey) —Nice large florets of a good clear white with orange red 
blotch in the throat. A nice strong grower. L $1.00, M 60c, S 40c, Bits. 2-25c. No dis¬ 
count. 
MARGOT BRUNINGS (Pfitzer) —The large rosy pink blooms are well placed on the long 
spikes and, with several open, makes a good exhibition or commercial spike. Very nice 
color and good increaser. L $1.20, M 60c, S 30c, Bits. 10-80c. 
MARGUERITE (Pommert) —B right salmon with broad yellow throat on which there is a 
dusty feather of lighter self. Large, wide open blooms lay flat against the strong spikes. 
L $2.50, Bits. 30c each. No discount. 
MARIA STUART (Pfitzer) —Salmon, heavily overlaid slate; lighter in throat with few dark 
red markings. Very pretty. L $3.00, M $2.00, S $1.00, Bits. 60c each. 
MARTHA (Heemskerk) —Dark salmon with carmine blotch. The wide open blooms lie well 
against the long spikes and it should be a good commercial. L 15c, M 10c, S 3-15c, 
Bits. 10-15c. 
MARY ANSTEEN (E. H. Young) —Rich begonia rose with a soft orange red throat marking. 
Flowers are of medium size and, although the stem is not too long, the lovely color makes 
it a very desirable flower to have in every collector’s garden. L 10c, M 2-1 5c, S 4-1 5c, 
Bits. 25-1 5c. 
