INTRUDER (Graff) (M) Good color, bright scarlet red. Opens many 
florets at once, but doesn’t grow too well for us, being inclined 
to make short spikes. Some growers report excellent perform- 
ance, so I suppose its behavior here is due to some growing 
condition not to its liking. The color is very attractive. . 
M $2.00, S $1.00, Blts .25 each, 10—$2.00 
JULES AMOTT (Wilson) (EM) I still like this red; it may not be as 
pretty as some but it’s very consistent in making good cutting 
spikes. Opens 7-8 medium large flowers on tall straight spikes. 
L .10, M .06 (100—$4.50), Bulblets 100—.25, 500—$1.00 
JUNE DAY (Roberts) (VE) New extra early pink. See 1947 Intro- 
ductions. 
KENWOOD (Lins) (M) A large tall red with nicely rounded florets 
of a shade of red that is striking and appealing. For the first 
time since we began to grow it we had a few spikes crook last 
summer; ordinarily it is straight and fine. Everyone likes 
Kenwood. 
L .25, M .15, S .08, Blts 20—.25, 100—$1.00- 
KING CLICK (Wilson) (M) Another tall red, a very strong grower. 
Placement is not always perfect, but it made a lot of wonder- 
fully fine spikes for us last summer. Large flowers, many 
open, a good propagator. ; 
L .20, M .12 (100—$9.00), S .06 (100—$4.50), Bits 20—.25 
100—$1.00, 500—$4.00 
KING WILLIAM (Schenetsky) (M) Pale salmon, a lovely pastel 
shade. Tall and quite large, this is a useful cut flower, and it» 
has long been one of our favorite glads. 
M .08, Bulblets 100—.30, 500—$1.25 
LADY LUCK (Harris) (EM) This new Picardy sport appears to be 
an improved more reliable Greta Garbo, being very similar in 
color. Should become one of the most popular of the new Picardy 
sports that are now appearing in increasing numbers. A beauti- 
ful combination of pastel colors, light pink and cream. . 
M .75, S .40, Blts 2—.25, 10—$1.00, 50—$4.00 
LAKE PLACID (Wilson) (M) One of Wilson’s good new ones, this 
is a creamy white with light yellow throat. Not as white as Mt. 
Index and later to bloom. Seems to have good cutflower habits. 
L $1.00, M .60, S .35, Blts 3—.25, 15—$1.00 
LANTANA (Palmer) (E) Not tall but a useful early cut flower glad 
in shades of salmon-orange and yellow. An attractive color. 
M .12, S .06, Blts 15—.25, 100—$1.50, 500—$6.00 
LARIME (Wilson) (M) A rather deep yet bright orange with darker 
throat. ‘Medium-tall, it makes a nice conservative spike with 
regular placement and 6-7 open. One of the good orange glads. 
L .50, M .35, S .20, Blts 10—.30, 100—$2.50, 500—$10.00 © 
LEADING LADY (Johnston) (EM) The fine light cream sport of 
Picardy that has been so much in evidence at all the shows. A 
duplicate of Picardy in every respect except color, it has a 
wonderful show record including many championships. | 
L .40, M .25, S) 15, Blts 10—.40, 100—$3.00, 500—$12.00 | 
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