KING WILLIAM Fe pckets) Delicate salmon and apricot. Cream. 
throat. Beautiful florets. Very fine spike. 
L 2—25 
KULSHAN (Kaylor) Wine red. Very well received. 
4—25 
LAVENDER RUFFLES (Wilson) Reminder of an orchid. Needed by 
commercial cut flower growers. 
2—15 
LEGEND (Fisher) Light pink lightening to creamy white throat. 
Tall, straight spikes. Large florets. 
L 25 M 15 S 10 
LEONA (Pruitt) Rose red. Florets very nicely made up. Spikes al-. 
ways straight. Show spikes too late for the shows. 
2—15 
LESCHI (Kaylor) Dark maroon red with darker blotch. Has marve- 
lous florets. Not always too tall from old bulbs.. 
2—15 
LIBERATOR (Colonial) Large, tall straight red. 
L 25 M 15 S 10 
LOIS (Sheeley) Peach pink. Opens 8 large. Never misplaced and al-. 
ways straight. It will be hard to pass this by. 
L 1.00 M 1.75 S .50 
LOIS M. (Danialg) Lavender red with violet red feather blotch. Un-. 
usual coloring. 
L 35 M 25 S 20 
MARGARET MARIE (Kinyon) Rich rose pink. Rose red blotch. Full. 
spike in color, 
L 1.00 M .75 S .50 
MARION PEARL (Benedict) ‘Light salmon to lighter throat, “Tall 
spike and straight. Lightly ruffled large florets. 
All sizes 1.00 
MARLEEN (Hatch) Ruffled cream. Opens up to 10. Majority are mar-. 
velous spikes. 
1.10 
MARSEILLAISE (Scheer) Hybridizers description of this fine glad 
from blue cross. “Rich, glowing deep crimson scarlet that is fade 
proof/’ Small cream lines on lower throat, Large. Tall. Strong. 
Good bulbs, bit and germination. Ribbon gatherer. 
L 45 M .50 S .35 Bits 10—60 
