JERRY—Brilliant ruby red, with well 
rounded flowers. Large blooms on tall 
stalks. Thoroughly hardy and a rap- 
id increaser. Late. $.30 
JINNY SUE—Unusual gold and pink 
effect variegata. Large fiowers with 
broad segments and flaring falls. Vig- 
orous and heavy bloomer. $.45 
JOYCETTE—Deep blackish red with 
undertone of mulberry. Extra late. 
Self-colored blooms of fine form on 
tall, sturdy stalks. $.25 
JUMBO — Violet, brown veins at 
throat. Orange beard. Showy. Me- 
dium. Midseason. $.10 
JUNALUSKA—Novel blend of red, 
copper and rose, with copper-red ef- 
fect. Blooms excellent in size and 
form, and on tall stalks. A vigorous 
grower. H. M., 1936; A. M., 1937, 
runner-up for Dykes Medal, 1938, 
Ae Looe. $.40 
KING KARL — Cream dotted red- 
brown. Ruffled. Low. Midseason. 
Fragrant. $.15 
KING LEAR — S. lavender, F. pansy 
purple. Medium. Midseason. Fra- 
grant. $.15 
KLAMATH — Big bronze-purple of 
rich appearance. $.20 
KOCHI — Dark red-purple. Grows 
wild in Italy. Low. Early. Fra- 
grant. $.10 
K. V. AYRES--Pale coffee color, ting- 
ed lavender and cream, sometimes 
giving the effect of silvery gray. Ap- 
pears at its best when planted away 
from bright colors. Large flowers. : 
$.2 
LABOR—Reddish brown purple. Me- 
dium. Midseason. Fragrant. $.15 
LADY PARAMOUNT—Clear prim- 
rose yellow. One of the very largest 
in both flower and foliage. Full 
domed standards and broad, semi- 
flaring falls. Firm, silky texture. 
Tall. Midseason. A. M., A. I. S., 
1936. $.30 
LARGO--S. primrose yellow, F. same 
with center of dull rose. A beautiful 
blend of delicate hues. Tall. Late 
midseason. Fragrant. $.20 
LENT A. WILLIAMSON—Large, vel- 
vety violet-purple bicolor, with 
orange beard. Blooming season some: 
what longer than most. Tall. Early. 
Fragrant. $.10 
LEOTA—White, with yellow veining 
on haft. An intermediate. Medium. 
Early. Scented. $.10 
LIGHTHOUSE--Old rose to light rose 
red bicolor, with striking center of 
yellow making the name appropriate. 
Large, well rounded flowers, good 
substance, smooth texture. $1.00 
LOS ANGELES — Fine large white 
plicata. Fine form and good _ sub- 
stance, with blooms faintly edged 
blue.. Tall and widely branched. §$.25 
LOUVOIS — Deep, rich, velvety 
brown, with falls darker than stand- 
ards. Smooth flower with flaring 
standards. Choice and unusual. A. 
M., A. I. S., 1939. $1.50 
MABEL TAFT — Very large violet- 
blue bicolor. Large foliage. Tall. 
Midseason. Fragrant. $.20 
MAGENTA — Deep amethyst violet. 
A striking color. Medium height. 
Late midseason. Fragrant. $.20 
MAJESTIC—S. mauve, F. rich raisin 
purple. Dominion § seedling. Tall. 
Midseason. Fragrant. $.20 
MARGARET ANNE—Dark brick red. 
Beautiful and unusual. Medium 
height. Late midseason. Fragrant. . 
$.20 
MARQUITA--Ivory yellow, with ma- 
roon veining on F. Blooms very large 
and well rounded. Striking and at- 
tractive. Tall. Very late. A. M., A. 
I. S., 1936. $.35 
'MARY E. NICHOLLS—Fine creamy 
white, with heavily gilded haft and 
yellow beard. The flower is so beau- 
tifully sculptured every curve seems 
designed by a mathematician. The 
very last thing in refinement of form. 
Satiny texture and very heavy sub- 
stance. Free with exhibition stalks. 
A good doer here. $5.00 
MARY GARDEN—Cream, dotted and 
veined maroon. Medium. Midseason. 
Fragrant. $.10 
MARY GEDDES—S. salmon-orange, 
F. Pompeiian red. Free bloomer and 
very vigorous. Tall. Late midsea- 
son. W. R. Dykes Memorial Medal, 
1936, A. I. S. $.25 
MARY GIBSON—S. bronze old rose, 
F. old rose. Tall. Midseason. Fra- 
grant. $.15 
MEHAMA—Blend of pink and yel- 
low, with pale blue undertone. Very 
large blooms. Medium height. Ear- 
ly. $.30 
