KING CLICK (Wilson ’41) F-550. A giant 
red — lives up to the best of Wilson’s 
originations. L 2-30c; M 2-20c; S 4-20c; 
Blts. Pkg. 25c. 
KING TAN (Wilson °41) F-490. Rosy 
tan of a different and pleasing color. 
L 2-30c. No bits. 
KING WILLIAM (Schenetsky ’40) 430. A 
soft shade of salmon. Similar to Pic- 
ardy but without the red feathers. 
L 3-25c; M 4-25c; S 4-20c; Blts. Pkg. 
25¢. 
LADDIE (H. E. Wilson °40) F-440. Nice 
baby pink with chalk pink mark in 
throat. L 3-25c; M 4-25c; S 5-20c; Bits. 
Pkg. 20c. 
LADY HELEN (Woodward ’745) F-530. 
Light salmon, opens 7-8 florets. Won 3 
spike grand champion at Boston Show 
in 1946. L $1.00; M %5c; S 50c; Bits. 
15c ea.; 10-$1.00. No discount. 
LADY JANE (Lake ’41) F-406. Glisten- 
ing cream, deeper throat. Will open 7-8 
florets. L 3-25c; M 4-25c; S 4-20c; Bits. 
Pkg. 20c. 
LAKE PLACID (Wilson 745) 506. Beau- 
tiful ruffled cream. L 50c; M 35c; S 25c; 
Blts 8-25c. 
LARIME (Wilson ’43) F-524. Large show 
orange. L 50c; M 35c; S 20c; Bits. 10- 
50c; 100-$3.00. 
LAVENDER PRINCE (LaSalle °44) 466. 
Beautiful heavily ruffled lavender. Tall 
spikes. M 35c; S 25c; Blts. 10-50c. 
LEADING LADY (Johnston 742) 506. 
Slightly ruffled cream. A major prize 
winner. L 20c; M 2-25c; S 3-25c; Bits. 
20-30c; 100-$1.00. 
LILY JORDAN (Cave ’39) F-441. An ex- 
cellent pink and excellent performer. 
Not too well known but worth a try- 
out. L 15e; M 2-20c; S 3-25c; Blts. 20- 
10c; Pkg. 25c. 
MALTA (Palmer ’42) 462. Huge, tall rose. 
Will make a good commercial. M 2-20ce; 
S 3--20c; Blts. Pkg. 25c. 
MARIMBA (Palmer ’42) F-416. Tall, 
large light buff. A vigorous grower. 
L 2-25c; M 4-25c; S 4-20c; Bits. Pkg. 
25¢. 
MARION PEARL (Benedict °43) F-532. 
Deep salmon with clear lighter self 
throat. Opens many florets on tall, 
straight spikes. L 70c; M 45c; S 20e; 
Bits. 10-60c. 
MARLENE BOTH (Both ’43) F-530. Del- 
icate light salmon with creamy throat. 
A comer. L 50c; M 35c; S 25c; Bits. 
5-20c; 100-$3.50. 
MARY KATHLEEN (Kinyon ’44) 400. A 
real white, opening 8-10 4% inch florets. 
L 25c; M 20c; S 15c; Blts. Pkg. 35c. 
MARY VIRGINIA (Wilson 743) 440. A 
beautiful pink with cream _ throat. 
Slightly ruffled. L 50c; M 35c; S 25c; 
Bits. 5-20c; 100-$3.50. 
MARGUERITE (Pommert ’39) 532. Very 
large ruffled florets of deep salmon with 
cream throat. L 2-25c; M 4-25c; Bits. 
Pkg. 25c. 
MASTER MYRON (Krueger 740) 450. A 
nice large red with long spikes. L 15¢e; 
M 2-20c; S 4-25ce; Blts. Pkg. 30c. 
MERCURY (E. H. Lins ’41) 436. A nice 
outstanding bright scarlet. M 3-25ce; 
S 5-25¢c; Blts. 50-25c. 
MERRIMAC (Woodward 741) 432. Rich, 
rose salmon with white throat and mid- 
ribs, 6-8 well placed florets open at once. 
L 25ce; M 20c; Bits. Pkg. 25c. 
MICHARLOTTE (Benson ’47) F-536. A 
brilliant red with wide open florets. 
Makes vigorous tall plants. Won a first 
at Boston in 1947 in 3 spike open class 
and also in the R. I. class. Bulbs any 
size $1.25; 2 bulbs and 8 bulblets $2.50; 
Blis. 10c ea.; 10-60c; 100-$6.00. No dis- 
count. 
MIDNIGHT RED (Rich ’40) F-454. Very 
dark velvety red with cream stripes on 
lower petals. L 2-20c; M 2-15e; S 3-15e; 
Blts. 30-15c. 
MISS WISCONSIN (Krueger °43) F-460. 
A fine light rose and a comer. L 50c; 
M 35e; S 20c; Bits. 5-20c; 100-$3.00. 
MOUNTAIN GEM (Requa ’46) F-436. A 
real excellent glad and should be a 
must have. Classified as a scarlet, it 
is almost in the 50 class. Makes tall 
spikes and gives a 100% cut. This one 
is going places. L $1.00; M %5e; S 45c;3 
Bits. 2-20c; 10-85c; 100-$7.50. No dis- 
count. 
MRS. G. G. ERREY (Errey ’37) F-406. An 
excellent formal cream. M 3-25e; S 
4-25¢c; Bits. 25-20c. 
MRS. MacARTHUR (Hatch °43) F-580. 
Smoky salmon rose with blue edge. 
M'2-20c; S 5-30c; Blts. 10-25c; 100-$1.00. 
MRS. MARK’S MEMORY (Pfitzer ’39) 
570. Huge reddish violet florets. A fine 
exhibition variety. L 20c; M_ 15ce; 
S 2-20c; Blts. 20-20c. 
