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KELSEY (530) Yates *46 (88) 
A sport of Picardy. Color a glis- 
tening light salmon pink, blending to 
a clear cream yellow throat. Growth 
equal to Picardy at its best. 
[e562 2M e50c. se25G. bits asc. 

KING ALFRED (532) Hobbs *45 (80) 
Orange salmon with cream blotch. 
The color is somewhat like Aladdin, 
but type of growth is very different. 
Opens 6 on a tall spike. 
L 75c; M 50c; S 25c; Bits. 7c. 
KING CLICK (552) Wilson ’41 (90) 
Very good scarlet red. Splendid 
show record, excellent commercial pos- 
sibilities here. 
L 12c; M 7c; S 4c; Bits. pkg. 25c. 
KING LEAR (570) Palmer ’38 (75) 
Magnificent reddish purple, nicely 
ruffled with silver edge. Very popular. 
L 8c; M 5c; S 3c; Bits. pkg. 20c. 
KITTYHAWK (366) Both ’48 (85) 
A lovely lavender which will open 
10 on a tall straight spike. 
L $1.25; M 90c; S 60c; Bits. 12c. 
KLONDIKE (412) Snyder 47 (75) 
Deep yellow glad that opens -8 
blooms on a tall spike. Good propa- 
gator and grower. Promising cutflower. 
L $1.50; M $1.00; S 75c; Bits. 10c. 
LADRONE (433) Palmer °47 (90) 
Called an improved Beacon with the 
outer petal colored a rosy tone. High- 
est rating, Canadian Test Garden ’45 
and ’46. 
L $1.00; M 50c; S 25c; Bits. 3c. 
LADY JANE (406) Lake ’41 (85) 
Clear cream with yellow lips giving 
an appearance of a light yellow. We 
have grown this in quantity as a cut- 
flower for several years. Its superior 
color, handling and keeping qualities 
have made a hit with the florists. Ex- 
cellent cutflower habits and one we 
recommend highly. 
L 9c; M 6c; S 3c; Bits. pkg. 25c, 
LADY LUCK (440) Harris ’44 (80) 
Peaches and cream sport of Picardy. 
Well liked by everyone and should 
crash the charmed circle of topnotch 
commercials without any trouble. 
L 1bes Meters c bits Lc 
GLADRIDGE GARDENS 

LADY MARION (466) White 748 (85) 
A beautiful soft rose lavender that 
grows to a height of 65 inches with 
10 open on a 33-inch flowerhead. 
Handles well and we think, has excel- 
lent cutflower possibilities. Fine show 
record including Champion Seedling at 
International Glad show. One of the 
most promising for the cutflower 
growers from the ’48 introductions. 
L $4.00; M $3.00; S $2.00; Blts. 50c. 
LAKE PLACID (506) Wilson 745 (90) 
A tall growing creamy white. Bulb- 
let production heavy and germination 
excellent. 
L 40c; M 25c; S 15c; Bits. 2c. 
LANCASTER (470) Palmer ’44 (85) 
The best exhibition purple on the 
market, also tops for color. Will open 
8 lightly waved and ruffled blooms on 
a tall straight spike. Rather slow prop- 
agator for us. 
L 25c; M 20c; S 12c; Bits. 2c. 
LANTANA (420) Palmer 743 (75) 
Pastel shade of orange and yellow. 
Doesn’t grow tall, but has cutflower 
possibilities because of fine color and 
earliness. 
L 12c; M 7c; S 3c; Bits. pkg. 25c. 
LAVENDER AND GOLD (366) Baer- 
men 743 (70) 
Very early blooming light lavender 
with yellow throat. Small decorative 
type, but very pretty color. 
L 15¢; M 8c; S 5c; Bits. pkg. 25c. 
LAVENDER PRINCE (466) LaSalle 44 
(95) 
Seedling of King Arthur. Makes a 
larger, taller spike and is a little 
lighter in color. Makes a dandy cut- 
flower and we rate it highly. 
L 23c; M 15ce; S 10c; Blts. 2c. 
LAVENDER QUEEN (366) Arenius *37 
(82) 
Deep violet lavender with some 
flecking. Dependable cutflower. 
L &e; Bits. pkg. 25c. 
LEADING LADY (506) Johnston *42 
(87) 
Creamy white sport of Picardy. 
Identical to Picardy except in color. 
Can be cut in tight bud and opens per- 
fectly. Few other whites can dupli- 
cate this. Frequent Grand Champ at 
the shows. One of the best glads intro- 
duced in the last few years. Be sure 
to try this one—it’s tops. 
L 15c; M 8e; S 5c; Bits. pkg. 30c. 

“They are some of the best looking bulbs we have seen. We hope to get as much 
or more satisfaction out of them as we have with the previous order we obtained 
from you.” 
E.J.K., Logan, Utah 
