HALLOWEEN | :(Lins).:.; Brilliant 
pure orange scarlet. Blooms a few 
days later than: Rosa: Von Lima. 
Early flowers are always in demand. 
There are not many good early va- 
rieties in the deeper colors, Hal- 
loween fills the bill for an early 
brilliant orange scarlet red. Is a 
good propagator. We suggest cut- 
flower growers try this. L., 15¢;'M., 
10c;-7S.;,: Se: 
IVORY KEYS. Large white with 
yellow lining in throat. Tall, straight 
spikes. One of the best whites. L., 
3 for 25c; M., 3 for l6c. 
KENWOOD (Lins). This is an ab- 
solute pure red. Has no blotch or 
mark of any kind. Usually builds a 
tall straight spike with good flowers. 
Head opening five 5%-inch plain 
petaled florets. Spikes cut in tight 
bud with just a little color showing. 
Open up very well in water. Plants 
and bulbs are healthy and it is a 
good propagator. L., 20c; M., 15c; 
S., 10c; Bulblets, 10 for 20c. 
KING BEE (Krueger). Flaming 
scarlet, usually flaked darker, that 
opens 8 to 10 large florets at one 
time. One of the most showy of 
alee@lads, 1a, SoC. Meo rOr ee. ah 
3 for 15c; Bulblets, 10 for 15c; 100 
for 1.00. 
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., 3 for 35c; M., 
3 for 20c; S., 3 for 10c; Bulblets, 25 
for 1.00. 
KING WILLIAM. 530 class by 
Schenetsky. Is one of the most beau- 
tiful o fall glads. Grand color com- 
bination of pastel shades. Picardy 
sport and straight, good growing, 
dependable flower that should be in 
eyery glad garden. Often picked as 
most beautiful in shows. Long rec- 
ord of winnings over several years, 
it still holds its own and is grand. 
Five and one-half-inch floret, 6 to 
6 open flower. L., 3 for 25c; M., 4 
for. 28c 5-593; tor 10e: 
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KING LEAR. Early, tall, large ruf- 
fled deep purple. Excelient. L., 3 for 
Aer M.,-3sfon 1dbe3 Si 3' for 10e 
LADY BOO (Graff). (Mid-season.) 
Sweet is the adjective describing 
this glad of purest shade of shell 
pink. Absolutely a self color. Not a 
crook in a carload. It has appeal, 
opens well in water and to the very 
tip. Demand since introduction has 
held supply to the minimum. 
LADY JANE (Lake). Midseason. A 
lovely cream with yellow lip pet- 
als that is a likely commercial. The 
beautiful, waxy, translucent florets 
of fine coloring and precise carving 
of last season’s blooming evaporated 
with the summer’s heat and drought. 
1. UC RU TOL OUL, OM, 2s TOreautc.. 
10 for 70c; S., 4 for 20c; 10 for 40c; 
Buplblets, pkg. 50c. 
LAKE: PLACID 
hooded butterfly cream. Almost 
white with creamy yellow. throat. 
Opens 8 5%-inch florets on a 27-inch 
flower head having 19 buds. Heavy 
producer of bulblets that germinate 
CAaSiVeidu weBUC a. OUND ae mace 
LAVENDER ,AND GOLD: (366) 
(Baerman). Very early). The longer 
jou know Lavender and Gold the 
more you sppreciate its pastel dainti- 
ness. Anyone who likes the medium 
decoratives will certainly like this 
one. Opens 5 to 7 frilled vellow- 
throated lavender blooms on a wiry, 
straight stem. Good grower and 
propagator. Excellent commercial. A 
medium decorative. L., 25c; M., 15c; 
S., 2 for’ 25c;-Bulblets,510 forszoc- 
160 for 2.00. 
LARMINE €Wilson). Formal or- 
ange, opening 8 to 10 6-inch flodets 
in a double row on a flower head of 
20 buds, overlaid with a wide spear 
of scarlet to red. Very showy. L., 
1:00; M.,.:75e 3S) 50e% Bulbletsy 3 fer 
2507 l0skoty7 Se: 
VN 1S O00 otek. 
LEADING LADY (Johnston). This 
white sport of Picardy is wonderful. 
Very large cream throat, with many 
open. It is sweeping the country as 
a winner and will be a winner for 
some time. It grew as large as White 
Gold for us last year. Excellent in 
every way. L., 25c; M.) 20c; S:,/15c. 
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