Intruder (Graff) Here is a good sterling red that is going places. Opens up to 8. 
giant florets at one time. An early bloomer and stands the heat well. 
Each: L. $3; M, $2; S. $1; Bts. each 30c 
Jeanie (Pruitt ) Mid-season, clear cut, medium pure pink with a golden throat. Is a 
good grower and desirable. 
Per. 10: L. $1.20; M. 80c; S.40c; Bts. 10 for 20c 
Kenwood (Lins) An absolute monotone pure red. Plants are very tall and a 
vigorous grower. A good commercial and a nice addition to our red class. 
Each: L. 30c; M. 20c; S. 10c; Bts. 10 for 30c 
King Click (Wilson) A mammoth super-red that has a most enviable reputation. 
Takes about 90 days to bloom from planting of bulbs. A most consistent show 
winner for the past three years, with many blue ribbon awards. A recent 
introduction of much merit. 
Each L. 25e; M. 15e; S. 10c; Bts. 25 for 25c 
Lavaliere (Wilson) Ruffled, rich light pink, with a cream pink and a small laven- 
der line on lip. Blooms 80 days after planting. 51!4-inch florets, 7 open, 19 buds 
on a five-foot stem. 
Each: L. $3; Bts. each 25c 
Lake Placid (Wilson) A hooded butterfly cream, almost white, with creamy yellow 
throat. Florets large, up to 6 inches, and 8 blooms open with 19 buds on 27-inch 
flower head. Very good propagator and a consistent winner at shows. This 
should prove a splendid commercial variety. Blooms in about 90 days from 
planting. . 
Bts. each 20c 
Lavender and Gold (Baerman) An early decorative type. Fresh, clean, bright 
lavender, blending to a clear yellow throat. Opens 5, 4-inch blooms on a tall 
slender stem. Blooms are gracefully arranged with plenty of space between 
them. While not as large as some, it is very beautiful and much admired in 
our planting. 
Each: L. 25e; M. 20c; S. 15c; Bts. 10 for 25c 
Leading Lady (Johnston) Here is an outstanding gladiolus that has been a sensa- 
tion wherever shown. A sport of Picardy, and has been a consistent winner 
at shows all over the country. Creamy white in color and a breathtaker. You 
will want this one. 
Each: L. 60c; M. 40c; S. 25c; Bits: 10 for 80c 
Legend (Fischer) Mid-season, tall, fine pink. Produces fine bloom from small 
bulbs. A light, delicate pink that is much admired. 
Each: L. 25c; M. 15¢e; S. 10c; Bts. 10 for 20c 
Maid of Orleans (Pfitzer) A standard commercial fine white that is extensively 
grown for the cut flower market. A lovely white that will afford you much 
pleasure and satisfaction. 
Per 10: L. 80c; M. 60c; S. 40c; Bts. 100 for 25c 
Margaret Fulton (Ogrod) A clear coral pink. Do not confuse this variety with 
Margaret Beaton, having a somewhat similar name. 
Per 10: L. 80c; M. 60c; S. 40c; Bts. 100 for 25c 
Mandaleen (Lins) A shimmering light pink, blending to creamy white throat with 
a touch of yellow. The straight, well balanced stalks are long and rangy. Good 
substance and fine texture. . 
Each: L. 30c;_ Bts. 10 for 30c 
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