KING LEAR, early tall large ruf- 
fled deep purple. Excellent. I.; 
10ceM. 2 15c3iS:, 3 -15c. 
KING TAN. Large, formal rosy 
tan. Winner of a flock of firsts and 
specials, including champion and 
sec. champ at several shows. Just 
coming into real demand, we 
planted a large amount of it last 
year. Greatly reduced in price 
this year. Better order early. L., 
J LOr O0G- Mens lon 40c: Si28 for 
30c; Bulblets, 25 for 1.00. 
KING WILLIAM. 530 class by 
Schenetsky, is one of most beauti- 
ful of all glads. Grand color com- 
bination of pastel shades. Picardy 
sport and straight, good growing, 
dependable flower that should be 
in every glad garden, Often picked 
as most beautiful in shows. Long 
record of winnings over several 
years, it still holds its own and is 
grand 514 inch floret, 5 to 6 open 
flower len ator 120c. si s2 efor 
LOC Oy coutol LOC: 
LARMINE (Wilson) Formal or- 
ange, opening 8 to 10 six inch flor- 
ets in a double row, on a flower 
head of 20 bulbs, overlaid with a 
wide spear of scarlet to red. Very 
SHOW Voie) OU a Wiag OC? 25... OUC. 
Bulblets, 3- 25c; 10 - 75c. 
LAVENDER AND GOLD (366) 
(Baerman). (Very Early). The 
‘onger you know Lavender and 
Gold, the more you appreciate its 
pastel daintiness. Anyone who 
1kes the medium decoratives will 
certainly like this one. Open 9-/ 
frilied yellow-throated lavender 
biooms on a wiry straight stem. 
Good grower and propagator. Ex- 
cetlent commercial. A medium 
CECOPallVe: alLineovcy D4... LOC S., 72 
forezouc sbulplets, 10 for, 25c; 100 
for 2.00. 
LEADING LADY (Johnston). This 
white sport of Picardy is wonder- 
ful. Very large cream throat, with 
many open. It is sweeping the 
country as a winner and will bea 
winner for some time.It grew as 
large as White Gold for us last 
year. Excellent in every way. L., 
SUG ViN BOGS 200) 
LEGEND (Fischer). (Midseason). 
Tall, fine, and wonderfully deli- 
cate. Many spikes photographi- 
cally perfect in their broad, mas- 
Sive beauty; real show spikes! 
This warm light pink has a happy 
trait of producing better flowers 
from No. 5 bulbs than many vari- 
eties do from No. 1s. If you like 
light pinks, you will surely like 
this onee. Very popular. Fine 
conmmercial Lae 20cHeM, 292 for 
20c; S., 4 for 25c. 
LIPSTICK (Balentine). Beautiful 
pink with rose blotch, which adds 
much to the beauty of this nice 
variety. Heavy producer of bulb- 
Lets ol RO OC ies OC. Or akc. 
- MAID OF ORLEANS, the stand- 
ard white for all flower users. L., 
F200 Vo =. UC. 
MARGARET BEATON, large 
white with orange scarlet blotch. 
Li3 = 25CrMs, 3 —20c eS. asLoe: 
MARGARET FULTON, early light 
rose, nice commercial, very popu- 
lav Lo, 3. 20C Mira 20c. SS: Oe 
ZOC: 
MARGUERITE, large watermelon 
pink, many open, extra good, very 
Ganly ane 20G  Mirlbee oS veLOc: 
MARQUEETA, (Lins), Builds a 
tall spike with good flower head 
opening around 6 florets to 5 to 6 
inches across, are ruffled and of 
beautiful form, The color is un- 
flecked light orange, blending to 
lighter throat, overlaid with small 
orange red blotch. Makes sound 
realthy bulbs. and plants and is a 
good propagator. For me this is 
en all around good variety. L., 25c; 
Me 20G fon hide; sBulbletsy 10-125c; 
MERCURY (Lins). Clean non- 
flecking mellow vermillion red. 
Keeps its hrillianev under artifi- 
cial light. Mercury is a good prop- 
agator. Peeled bulblets planted 
early make big bulbs by fall and 
are loaded with bulblets. L., 25c; 
My, 820¢; S.) 10c;Bulblets, 10 = 25c. 
