Bulblets 

Per Large Med. Small Per 
JUNE DAY (Roberts) (441) A very early 1 3,00se 92.00et 1.00 1 40 
pure pink with a small cherry blotch. Opens 10 ~=—3.00 
6 to 7 on a 20 bud spike. This is an out- 100 24.00 
standing early commercial prospect. (No discount.) 
JUNIOR MISS (Canine) (430) Deep salmon 2 as, Um Oo OMe Dit 25 
pink with lighter midribs and a small cream 10 = 1.00 .80 50 
blotch on lower middle petal. Opens many 
5 inch ruffled florets. Fine spike that does 
not crook. 
KEWPIE (Brown) (150) A dainty small 2 20 3-.20 5-15 pkt. 20) 
decorative red with a picoted edge. A fre- 10 .80 .60 .30 
quent prize winner. Very popular. 
KING ALFRED (Hobbs) (532) Very large 1 ao .60 45 a 3D 
orange salmon with cream blotch. Opens LO G6. 007 = 4.802) 23:60 LOTS 150 
6 florets on a 17 to 19 bud spike. Tall (No discount.) 
grower. A really distinctive variety. Early 
midseason. 
KING CLICK (Wilson) (552) One of the best 7 30 .20 
of the reds. Opens 8 to 10 large florets on WY) 3a) .80 50 
a tall spike. Winner of many awards. Late 
midseason. 
KING LEAR (Palmer) (470) Magnificent new 3 (20Ie D200 pkt. .20 
purple of great size and lustrous sheen. 10 75 45 20 
Nicely waved and ruffled. E. midseason. 
KING OF HEARTS (Salbach) (531) Light 1 oO .25 (Patented, so 
coral red with light carmine red in throat. BWA OR AAS increase may 
Opens many very large blooms on a long not be sold.) 
flower head. Midseason. (No discount.) 
KING WILLIAM (Schenetsky) (5380) Soft 2 25 3-.20 5-.20  pkt. 2D 
salmon and apricot blending to a clear un- TOR E00 .70 40 
marked cream throat. 
LADY JANE (Lake) (406) A clear cream 3 .30 pkt. .25 
with yellow lips which give it appearance 10 .80 50 .30 
of a light yellow. Highly rated as a show 
flower and as a commercial. 
LADY LUCK (Harris) (480) This sport of ib 50 5D 25 4 25 
Picardy is light salmon with a cream 10 4.00 2.80 2.00 10 .50 
throat. The peaches-and-cream effect is 100 4.00 
about midway in shade between Greta 
Garbo and King William. Very beautiful, 
a tall grower, opening 8. Midseason. 
LAVENDER AND GOLD (Baerman) (366) 2 .30 .20 3-.25  pkt. 30 
Opens 5 to 7 frilled, yellow throated, laven- Owe G .80 .50 
der blooms on a tall, wiry, straight stem. 
Medium size. Very early. 
LAVENDER PRINCE (La Salle) (466) A il 50 3D .20 4 25 
seedling of King Arthur. Better than that LOM 4-00. 2:80 Sb. 60 10 50 
variety and a little lighter in color. We like 100 4.00 
it very much. 
LAVENDER QUEEN (Arenius) (866) Shade 2 .20 
of lavender deeper and cooler than Minuet. 10 .80 
Recurved petals. Midseason. 
LAVENDER RUFFLES (Wilson) (366) 3 25 5—.20 pkt. 20 
Pinkish lavender, clear, somewhat ruffled. 10 fib .40 25 
Opens several well placed blooms on me- 
dium spike. Early. 
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