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JOSEPH HAYDN (Pfitzer) —This novelty has reason to be popular for it is a pleasing and un- 
usual color. The light blue flower has a very heavy deep blue blotch that almost covers 
the lower petals. L 2-15c, M 2-10c, 9 4-10c Bits. 30-15c. 
KARINGAL (Errey)—Lovely soft shade of pure pink with a cream center that is faintly 
powdered and lined garnet. The florets are very large and perfectly formed. A fine 
glad. Large only—$2.00. 
KILLARA (Errey)—Deep salmon pink, more creamy in throat, with deeper self pencillings. 
L 30c, M 20c, S 10c, Bits. 10-30c. 
KING LEAR (Palmer) —Clear deep reddish purple with silver line at edges of petals. The 
blooms are very large and heavily ruffled on tall spikes. Early. L 2-15¢, M 3-15c, 
S 6-15c, Blts. 30-15c. 
KING WILLIAM (Schenetsky)—A soft salmon and apricot blending beautifully into a clear 
unmarked cream throat. A tall, healthy, vigorous grower and a great commercial as 
well as a super exhibition variety. L 15c¢c, M 10c, S 2-10c, Bits. 25-10c. 
KOALA (Errey)—Creamy pink florets that seem to glisten in the sunlight. The throat 
is still more creamy with reddish pepperings—most attractive. Fine for both decorative 
and exhibition purposes. L 35¢, M 25c, S 15c, Bits. 10-25c. 
LADDIE (H. E. Wilson) ——Very large light salmon pink with faint rose blotch in the throat. 
Fine tall grower. L 2-15c, M 3-15c, S 6-15c, Bits. 30-15c. 
LAUSANNE (Van Duersen) —Large florets of medium yellow shading to darker self in throat. 
Tall graceful spikes with seven to eight opening at once. L 2-15c, M 2-10c, S 4-10c, 
Bits. 30-15c. 
LAVENDER QUEEN (Arenius)—Deep violet lavender. Spikes are tall and’ straight with 6-8 
open. Florets are large and perfectly placed. Midseason. Fine propagator. L 2-15¢c, 
M 2-10c, S 4-10c, Bits. 30-15c. 
LEGEND (C. Fischer) —Pure light pink blending to a creamy white throat. Large florets 
of good texture on tall straight spikes. L 25¢, M 15c, S 2-20c, Bits. 15-15c. 
LEONARDO DA VINCI (Pfitzer)—Dark royal purple self. Florets are slightly ruffled and 
have a silky sheen. A fine new addition to this color class. L $2.00 M $1.50, S $1.00, 
Blts. 20c each. 
LIPSTICK (Ballentine) —Nicely ruffled pure shell pink with bright rose plumes in throat. 
Florets are large and of very good texture; well placed on tall spikes. L 30c, M 20c, 
S 10c, Bits. 10-20c. 
LUSTRE (Winsor-Moseley)—See Flying Cloud Farms’ Introductions. 
MADONNA (Bork)—A very large snowy white. Opens 6-7 huge wide open waxy florets 
in perfect alignment on tall, well tapered, spikes of 18-20 buds. The blooms are us- 
ually 6” in size but 7” florets are not unusual for this fine exhibition variety. Fine 
grower and propagator. A definite improvement in the whites. L 75c¢, M 60c. 
MAID OF ORLEANS (Pfitzer) —Heavy textured white with cream throat. A popular com- 
mercial. L 3-15c, M 6-15c, S 10-15c, Bits. 50-15c. 
MARGARET BEATON: (Twomey) —Nice large florets of a good clear white with an orange 
red blotch in the throat. A nice strong grower. L 10c, M 2-15c, S 2-10c, Bits. 25-15c. 
MARGARET JOAN (Errey) —Beautiful shade of deep shell pink deepening to a more orange 
pink in the throat. The florets are large and well formed on tall straight spikes with 
10-12 open at a time. L 50c, M 30c, S 20c, Bits. 10-25c. 
Yorkshire, England—“The gladiolus corms arrived in perfect condition. | just wish to thank 
you most sincerely for the fine way in which you have treated me for | certainly have 
a treat in store, for the clean, healthy, young stock, your most generous overcount, 
for the excellent varieties of extras, the splendid method of packing and your most 
prompt delivery.” 
