KING LEAR (Palmer 38) 75 Hayes: Giens Haas Pein Unienie 
with.a silver line on the edge of the petals. An old timer, but. one 
-. which still is very popular. Valuable for breeding purposes. 
L 10c (12-$1.00), M 6c (12-60c), S 4c (12-40c), B 100-20c 
KING MIDAS (Herridge 40) 85 Days—313. A small deep yellow with 
a red blotch in the throat. Opens 6-8 or more medium florets on a 
medium tall stem. 
y L 10¢e, M 6c, S 4c (12- 40c), B 100-20¢ 
KING OF HEARTS (Salbach 39) 93 Days—543. A very large light 
- coral red with light carmine red in the throat. Opens many blooms 
_ ona long flowerhead. Midseason. PATENTED. | 
eo L 3-$1.00 (12-$3.50) 
LADDIE (Wilson 40) 88 Days—440. A fine variety for exhibition and 
cutting. Light pink, more rosy than aca 7-9 large, wide, 
lightly ruffled florets open on an extra good st 
L 10c (12-$1.00), M Ge "(2 60c), B 100-25¢ 
LADRONE (Palmer 47) 90 Days—433. A Beacon type bloom, but 
larger and showier, on strong robust plants. Rose Doree shading 
to scarlet at_ the petal tips with a prominent see Excellent 
_ propagator. 8 open, 8 buds in color on a good spike. 
L $3.00, M $2. 00, S $1.25, B 6-$1.00 
LADY JANE (Lake 41) 85 Days—406. Slightly ruffled cream with a 
yellow lip. One of the best commercials in this color class. 6-8 open 
on a good stem. Consistent show winner. 
L 10c (12-$1.00), M 6c (12-60c), S 4c (12-40c), B 100-20c 
LADY LUCK (Harris 44) 80 Days—540. A new introduction that-ap- 
pears to be an improved Greta Garbo. A combination of pastel 
pink and cream that really makes a beautiful flower. 6-8 open on a 
aoa cutting spike. 
L 50c, M 35c, B 5-25c 
LANTANA (Palmer 43) 75 Days—420. Shades of salmon, orange and 
yellow with 6 open florets on a medium tall stem, make this a 
splendid commercial color and variety. If this would grow a little 
taller, it would be “Tops”. 
L 10c, M 6e, S 4c, B 100-20c 
LARIME (Wilson 43) 90 Days—425. A double row placement in 
orange is hard to beat and harder to find. Almost every spike is 
of show caliber. Good prcpagator and good field performer. 7-8 
florets open on a 20 bud spike. A real orange with a neat blotch. 
L 50c, M 35c, S 20c, B 6-25¢ 
LAVENDER AND GOLD (Baerman 43) 70 Days—366. For those 
who like the smaller sizes this should be on the “Want” list. 6 
medium sized frilled florets open on a tall willowy stem. Color is 
pastel lavender with a yellow throat, making it an ideal com- 
mercial. 
L 15c, M 10c, S 8e, B 100-30¢ 
LEADING LADY (Johnson 42) 87 Days—506. Probably the most 
popular glad today. A consistent performer and unexcelled for 
commercial and exhibition purposes. 6-8 large florets open on a 
tall, very strong stem. Color is a light cream, but it easily passes 
for white. Show winnings too many to list. 
L 25¢ (12-$2.50), M 15¢ (12-$1.50), S 8¢ (12-75c), 
B 12-25 (100-$1.50) 
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