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KING WILLIAM—Light salmon with apricot and cream throat. 
If you want good flowers at low cost this is one of the 
group that can supply you. 
L—10 
KLONDIKE—Strong growing golden yellow. We have had this — 
just long enough to feel our approval is proper. 
L—3.00 © M—2.00 S—4i.00 Bits 10—2.40 
LADY ESTHER—Lafrance pink blended with cream. Excellent — 
for basket and commercial use. Spikes are not clumsy. 
T=10 M 2—15 S 2—15 Bits 50—1.00 
LADY EVE—White with a red blotch. Medium in all ware 
she is a nice lady. 
L—1.25 M—1.00 S—75 Bits 10—85 
LADY JANE—Cream. Has been voy well received. 
L—15 M—10 S 2—10 
LAVENDER RUFFLES—Orchid lavender with nice ruffling. 
A thing of beauty in make up work. Has settled down to 
about 5 open. sie 
L—10 PEt 
LAVENDER PRINCE—Deep lavender. Not too reliable in ad- 
verse growing conditions but well liked by florists. 
L—50 M—35 S—20 Bits 20—1.00 
LEONA—Probably the best rose red. We are sold out. 
LIPSTICK—Ruffled shell pink. Large rose blotch in throat. 
Very consistent and even yee AES Last seasons 
demand could not be filled. 
L—35 © M—25 S—15 Bits 25—1.00 
LOIS—Large pale peach. ‘Individualy probably not too much 
color but has its uses. Try it. 
L—25 M—20 S—15 Bits 20—20 
MADELINE BROWN—Picardy over again with a little more 
pink to its color and a little more consistency to its per- 
formanence. 
L—40 M—25 S—15 Bits 20—75 
MARQUEETA—Ruffled tall light orange of large size. 
L—20 M—15 S—10 Bits 50—%75 
MARSELLAISE—Rich crimson scarlet with cream throat line. 
Still winning rather often in a very tough class. 
Direct M—25 Ly Bits 30—1.00 
MARY KATHLEEN—A pure white with lovely florets. Order 
from Mrs. Kinyon. 
