LA VENTIA (Lumsden) (Midseason) 
Tall cream with deeper cream throat. 
Large 35c; Small 15c. 
LEADING LADY (Johnston) (Midseason) 
One of the best introductions of all time is this 
Sport of Picardy in creamy color with its pale cream 
throat markings. It is a necessary variety for every 
grower. Its habits, size, substance, and opening 
qualities are identical to that of Picardy. 
Large 60c; Small 25c. 
LEONA (Pruitt) (Late) | 
One of the best deep-rose reds on the market; tall, 
straight, and wiry stemmed—dqualities which make 
it a good cutter. 
Large 10c. 
LEONARDO DE VINCI (Pfitzer) (Midseason) 
A very deep violet. The richest color | have seen. 
Should be staked. 
Large $2.00. 
KFAAID OF ORLEANS (Pfitzer) . (Early Midsecson) 
Most dependable of the older white varieties. 
Large, 4 for 30c; Medium, 4 for 20c. 
MAMMOTH OHIO (Wilson) (Midseason) 
Indian lake shading to rose doree in the throat, cream 
lips. Surest candidate for largest floret with its 9-inch 
blooms. 
Large 25c; Medium 15c. 
MARGARET BEATON (Twomey) (Late) 
Tall, large flowered white with a small orange-scarlet 
blotch that makes it a very classy glad. 
Large 10c; Medium, 2 for 15c. 
MILFORD (Rides) (Midseason) 
Clear, tall, light blue with 7 or more blooms open. 
One of the best light blues. 
Large 10c. 
MINUET (Coleman) (Late) 
One of the standard lavenders. 
Large, 3 for 25c. 
MRS. RICHARD McGOVERN (Wilson) (Early Midsea.) 
An excellent medium-sized orange-scarlet with uni- 
form spikes of as many as 24 buds in a good sea- 
son. It’s a treat to see how well it propagates. 
Large 40c; Medium 25c. 
MYRNA (Pruitt) (Early Midseason) 
Ruffled, creamy white that has many sensational wins 
to its credit. 
Large 10c; Medium, 3 for 25c. 
NEW ERA (Ellis) (Midseason) ATE nt 
Beautifully ruffled rich pink. 
Large, 3 for 25c. 
