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HAWKEYE RED—Heaton)—A bright red sport of Vagabond 
Prince, retaining the good qualities of that variety, and elim- 
inating the tendency to fade in the sun. Here is one of the 
best of the reds. A dandy commercial. 
Each—Large 75c, Medium 50c, Small 35c. 
Per 10—Large $6.00, Medium $4.00, Small $2.80. 
IGLOO—(Butt)—Pure white with slight cream _ throat. 
Straight, tall growing, plain petaled, with good texture. Mid- 
season bloomer. A new white from Canada that is good 
enough to move into the commercial field. We haven’t seen 
Igloo on the show table yet, but judging from the trials in 
our fields, it will be a winner, 
Each—Large $1.25, Medium $1.00, Small 65c. 
JASMINE—(Palmer)—Florets of clear pale lemon yellow. 
Large, ruffled and mid-early. Jasmine is enjoying a good 
commercial planting. Holding small bulbs for propagation. 
Per 10—-Large $1.00, Medium 75c, 
KILDONAN—(Almey)—Heavily ruffled salmon rose with 
yellow throat. Good substance and form. Stocks not too large. 
Each—Large 15c, Medium 10c. 
KING CLICK—(Wilson)—Bright scarlet exhibition. Opens 
up to 9 five and one-half inch blooms and is capable of win- 
ning in any show. Grows very tall, Can make six feet. 
Per 10—Large $2.00, Medium $1.50, Small $1.00 
KING TAN—(Wilson)—Large rosy tan color that gets the at- 
tention on sight. This can be grown to perfection, and if it 
was of a commercial color, it would be one of our best. Blue 
ribbon winner. Folage is deficient in chlorophyll and is char- 
acteristic of the variety. 
Per 10—Large $1.00, Medium 75c, Small 50c. 
LADY JANE—(Lake)—Deep cream with a prominent yellow 
lip. Lady Jane is enjoying a very large commercial plant- 
ing, selling as a light yellow. One of the very best varieties 
for the garden, on the table, or in the floral shop. 
Per 10—Large $1.00, Medium 75c, Small 50c. 
KING WILLIAM—(Schenetsky)—Soft salmon and apricot, 
blending to a clear cream throat. Fine for commercial cut- 
ting, and can be grown to an outstanding specimen bloom. 
Per 10—Medium 50c, Small 35c. 
LAVENDER AND GOLD—(Baerman)—the only small flow- 
ered variety that we are growing. It is extremely early, with 
an ideal commercial color. This variety expresses beauty of 
form and color, instead of size, 
Per 10—Large $1.50, Medium $1.00, Small 60c. 
LAVENDER QUEEN—(Arenius)—Deep violet lavender, usu- 
ally showing flecking. Grows tall and straight. Will open 6-8 
medium sized florets. A much desired color for commercial 
cutting. Every florist buys Lavender Queen on sight. We 
have been unable to supply the demand. 
Per 10—Large 80c, Medium 55c, Small 40c. 
