' JULES AMOTT (Wilson) (Early Midseason) 
Snappy, velvety dragon red. An outstanding commer- 
cial variety that brings premium prices from florists. 
Large 10c. 
KING CLICK (Wilson) (Midseason) 
Big ruffled exhibition red self; 514-inch florets; 9 
open, 21 buds, 60-inches tall, 29-inch flowerhead. 
Fine commercial as well as exhibition. Excellent 
propagator. Needs no comments. 
Large 30c. 
- KING LEAR (Palmer) (Very Early) 
Deep purple edged with silver. Plant with Gold Dust 
for very early color. 
Large, 3 for 25c; Medium, 5 for 25c. 
_ KING TAN (Wilson) (Midseason) 
Large exhibition rosy tan. A very dependable Autumn 
shade. Excellent plant, good propagator. 
Large 20c; Small, 3 for 25c. 
h LADY EVE (Grout) 
| See 1946 Introductions. 
LADY JANE (Lake) (Midseason) 
. Clear cream with yellow lip petals which gives the 
flower the appearance of yellow. They consider it one 
; of the very best creamy-yellows on the market. Opens 
6 to 8 large slightly ruffled blooms which are well 
_ placed. 
; Large 15c; Small, 4 for 25c. 
_ LAKE PLACID (Wilson) (Midseason) 
See 1945 Introductions. 
LANTANA (Palmer) (Early) 
Orange shading through orange-salmon with a gold- 
~ en throat. A new and very beautiful and distinctive 
bright vivid color. Nothing else like it. Opens 7 to 9 
well-placed blooms on a medium height plant which 
doesn’t usually get over 4 feet tall. 
Medium 25c. 
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LARIME (Wilson) (Midseason) 
Unquestionably the grandest double row show glad 
in the orange division. Almost every spike of show 
caliber with us. Good propagator with excellent field 
performance. A real orange with a neat blotch that 
you can’t do without; 514-inch floret, 9 open, 20 
buds, 60-inches tall. Strong straight stem. 
Jumbo $1.75. 
LAVENDER RUFFLES (Wilson) (Early) 
Light, ruffled pinkish-lavender. Most striking when 
arranged with Purple Classic. It’s early, sometimes 
blooms from bulblets, and is very prolific. 
Large, 3 for 25c. 

