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Kathy Lee 
GEADTOLRUS OF DIS TEN CGTION 

propagation and good germination should 
make it a good commercial also. A bas- 
ket of this will light up a dark room. 
Intruder has a fine record of winnings 
at many prominent shows. 
L $3.00; M $2.00; S $1.00; Bts. .25 each; 
10 for $2.00. 
JUNIOR MISS (Canine) A large formal deep 
salmon pink with small cream blotch, 
opening up to 10 florets at once. Seed- 
ling champion at Cedar Rapids ’43. Is 
very reliable in the production of com- 
mercial spikes, sometimes comes flecked, 
but good color in spite of this. 
L .20; M .15; Bts. 100 for .25. 
KENWOOD (Lins) Absolutely pure red, 
iuilds tall strong plants with large wide 
open plain petalled florets, of good sub- 
stance and attachment. Opens 5 to 6, 
five and one-half inch florets, originator 
claims up to 7 inches from large sizes. 
Makes nice spikes from small sizes and 
even from bulbets. This is a bright and 
pure florist red and is one of the best 
commercial prospects in this color. 
M .20; S .10; Bts. 10 for .25; 100 for $2.00. 
KESTRAL (Palmer) Light orange salmon 
with a creamy throat. Color is unique 
and a fine addition to a rather weak 
color class. Tall straight spike with 8 
to 10 cpen and a total of 20 buds. Good 
propagator and germinator, though foli- 
age also lacks the rich green color. 
Have had good reports on it from com- 
mercial growers. 
M $1.00; S .60; Bts. .15 each; 10 for $1.00. 
ix ING CLICK (Wilson) One of the best per- 
forming reds and a beauty. Opens 8 to 
10 on a 30 inch flower head with 20 buds 
and grows 5 ft. tall. Has one of the most 
enviable records in the shows, winning 
championships and American Home 
Achievement awards. Due to its good 
habits can be considered a commercial 
also. 
M .15; S .10; Bts. 10 for .15; 100 for $1.00. 
LADY BOO (Graff) Sweet is the adjective 
Cescribing this glad of purest shade of 
shell pink, absolutely a self color. Not 
a erook in a carload. It has appeal, 
opens well in water and to the very tip 
Demand since introduction has held sup- 
ply to the minimum. 
L $2.00; Bts. .25 each; 10 for $2.00. 
LADY JANE (Lake) A Four Star variety, 
clear cream with yellow lips which give 
it the appearance of a light yellow. 
Opens 6 to 8 large, well placed blooms, 
slightly ruffled. Does well from small 
sizes and is one of the finest cut flower 
varieties, also for exhibition. White 
Gold is larger but Lady Jane has a long- 
er flower head. 
L .15; Bts. 100 for .20. 
LADY LUCK (Harris) A sport of Picardy 
that has been very nice in my first year 
trial. Peaches and ecréam color, similar 
to Greta Garbo. Different than any other 
Picardy sport with 1real beauty. It is 
worth trying. 
L $1.00; M .75; S .40; Bts. .15 each; 10 
for $1.00. 
LANCASTER (Palmer) A large exhibition 
mid-season clear dark purple with 8 to 
10 lightly waved and ruffled blooms open 
on a tall straight spike. Plants fre- 
quently attain a height of 5 feet. If you 
