KING TAN (Wilson) M. A rosy 
tan that is very pretty. A 
bouquet of these really makes 
omething to talk about. L., 
20¢; M., 15¢. 
KENWOOD. This is an abso- 
lute pure red. Has no blotch 
or mark of any kind. Usually 
builds a tall straight spike 
with good flowers head op- 
ening five 5%” plain petaled 
florets. Spikes cut in tight 
bud with just a little color 
showing, open up very well 
in water. Plants and bulbs 
are healthy and it is a good 
propagator. L., 35¢; M., 25¢; 
S., 15¢; Buiblets, 10 - 35¢. 
KING BEE (Krueger) Flaming 
scarlet, usually flaked dark- 
er, that opens 8 to 10 large 
florets at one time. One of 
the most showy of all glads 
and especially good for road- 
side sales. Blooms in mid- 
season, propagates and germ- 
inates well. Always sold out 
early on this. L., 15¢; M., 2 - 
20¢; S., 3 - 15¢; Bulblets, 10 - 
15¢; 100 - $1.00. 
LADDIE, huge rose salmon tall 
straight, many open. L., 10¢; 
M., 8 ¢. 
LADY JANE (Lake) Midsea- 
son. A lovely cream with 
yellow lip petals that is a 
likely commercial. The beau- 
tiful, waxy, translucent flor- 
ets of fine coloring and pre- 
cise carving of last season’s 
blooming evaporated with 
the summer’s heat and 
drought. L., 20¢; 10 - $1.60; 
M., 2 - 30¢; 10 - $1.20; S., 2 - 
20¢; 10 - 80¢; Bulblets, pkg. 
50¢. 
LEONA, fine rose red, best all 
purpase rose. L., 10¢. 
LEADING LADY, white sport 
of Picardy, very nice. L., 60¢; 
M., 40¢; S., 25¢. 
LAKE PLACID (Wilson) Or- 
iginator’s description. A hood- 
ed butterfly cream, almost 
white with creamy yellow 
throat. Opens eight 5%”’ flor- 
ets on a 27” flower head hav- 
ing 19 buds. Heavy producer 
of bulblets that germinate 
easily. L., $1.00; M., 75¢. 
LARMINE (Wilson) Formal 
orange, opening 8 to 10 six 
inch florets in a double row, 
on a flower head of 20 buds. 
overlaid with a wide spear of 
scarlet to red. Very showy. 
L., $1.00; M., 75¢; S., 50¢; 
Bulblets, 3 - 25¢; 10 - 75¢. 
LLONA (Krueger) A _ ruffled 
white similar to Myrna, but 
far more reliable in its hab- 
its. Early mid season about 
4 ft. tall, with spikes carry- 
ing 18 to 20 buds and open- 
ing 6 to 8. A glad etherial in 
its beauty. L., 50¢; M., 35¢; 
S., 25¢; Bulblets, 10 - 50¢; 
100 - $4.00. 
LIBERATOR Midseason. One 
of the most richly colored 
and most stylishly formed 
scarlets. The blooms are as 
precisely formed as if they 
were finely moulded and 
shaped. L., 2 - 35¢; M., 3 - 
35¢. 
MARGARET BEATON, large 
white with orange scarlet 
blotch. L., 3 - 25¢; M:,'3 = 
20¢; S., 3 - 15¢. 
MARGARET FULTON, early 
light rose, nice commerc al, 
very popular. L., 3 - 20¢; M., 
4 - 20¢; S., 6 - 25¢. 
MARGUERITE, large water- 
melon pink, many open, extra 
good, very early. L., 20¢; M., 
15¢; S., 10¢. 
MAYTIME, early commerc al, 
pink, tall and straight. L., 3 - 
25¢; M., 5 - 25¢. 
MYRNA, exhibition ruffled 
white. One of the very best 
cream whites. L., 2 - 25¢; M., 
3 - 25¢. 
MARQUEETA. Builds a_ tall 
spike w.th good flower head 
open ng around 6 florets to 
) to 6 inches across, are ruf- 
fled and of beautiful form. 
The color is unflecked light 
orange, blending to lighter 
throat, overlaid with small 
orange red _ blotch. Makes 
sound healthy bulbs’ and 
plants and is a good propa- 
gator. For me this is an all 
around good variety. L., 30¢; 
M., 20¢; S., 15¢; Bulblets, 10 
- 30¢. 
