KANSAS INGLESIDE (Hill)—This warm 
toned brown-red self named on its merit 
as a spring bloomer has proven a fall 
bloomer here and in the South, but too 
late to rebloom in the North. The most 
brilliant 1ed tone in our early garden, 
blooms a long time, very vigorous $0.30 
KANSAS SUNRISE (Hill)—Bright toned 
variegata blend, stylish in form and of 
good substance 
KATHERINE FAY (Fay 1945)—Exqui- 
site pure white without any yellow in 
the center of the flower, broad petals 
Ry ae SPE, ae ae tae oP aie $5.03 
KEEP ‘EM FLYING (Lyell 1943)—Big 
handsome copper toned red, distinctive 
color with good carrying quality__$1.00 
KING JUBA (H. Sass)—Bright variegata, 
clear contrast of yellow and red__$0.30 
KING TUT (H. Sass)—One of the bright- 
est of reds in garden effect, not large 
Jeleye ay aAN conah iy Sie eel a ey Rp dann ed $0.30 
KLONDYKE GOLD (Kirkland 1941)— 
Enormous golden yellow, fine quality 
REE eo ae snr es CR ee ee $1.00 
LADY MOHR (Salbach 1944)—A most 
distinctive seedling of the Wm. Mohr 
family, oyster white and pale Egabecan 
5.00 
LADY OF SHALOTT (Schreiner 1942) 
—New pink plicata, charming delicate 
OMe casi eT Reve Pes tay ee ES Sah Saas $1.50 
LAKE HURON (J. Sass 1942)—Fine 
large medium toned blue self ____$0.50 
LANCASTER (Cook 1940)—Copper and 
old rose blend, deep pink effect__$9.60 
LOS ANGELES (Mohr-Mit)—White with 
faint blue edging, satiny texture and 
fine form 
LOTHARIO (Schreiner 1942)—Rich blue 
bicolor, near Amoena type, light blue 
standards, blue-purple falls ______ $3.00 
LOUVOIS (Cayeux)—Velvety maroon 
brown, standards light chocolate, falls 
red-marocn, striking 
LOVELY DAY (Hill)—Very pale sky 
blue, turning cool white, large blooms 
of splendid proportions 
LULLABY 
orchid pink 
MANYUSYA (Sass-Hill 1944)—A grand 
orchid pink from Noweta, beautifully 
ruffled like its parent and with the same 
delicate blending of colors, but larger 
and taller. outstanding in its class $1.00 
MARQUITA (Cayeux) — Cream stan- 
dards, falls veined with rose, especially 
HNGerOl in eee, $0.40 
MARY GEDDES—Glowing dark toned 
blend, Dykes Medal winner 
MARGERY SPRINGER (Hill 1946)—Tall 
pale blue, precise and neat in form and 
of unusual purity of color, vigorous $1.00 
MASTER CHARLES (Williamson 1943) 
—Smooth mulberry purple with a glow- 
ing sheen, brilliant and distinctive $3.50 
MATTERHORN (J. Sass)—Pure white 
of faultless form, no trace of foreign 
color 
MATULA (H. Sass)—Unusual warm 
blend of rose, orange, apricot-red and 
Bull eheayyesupstance.- Jos ee $0.50 
MELANIE (Hill 1941)—The nearest ap- 
proach te true pink, light orchid pink 
tone, not a blend, ideal branching, form 
and substance, thoroughly proven and 
dependable, ranks with the best __$0.75 
MIDGARD (H. Sass)—Famous pink and 
ROLLOW MD ICC... see rermreeeun > | er een $9.30 
(D. Hall 1943)—Large fresh 

MIDWEST GEM (H. Sass)—Ruffled 
peach blend, beautiful form ______ $0.50 
MINNIE COLQUITT (H. Sass 1942)— 
Striking plicata, white bordered with 
wine purple, large and ruffled ___$3.090 
MISS ARAVILLA (H. Sass)—More gold- 
Siren “but ered and so Old.s |= ZEST 
MISS CAMELIA (H. Sass)—Light bluish- 
mauve self, large and tall ________ $0.50 
MISSOURI (Grinter) — Clear medium 
blue, long considered one of the greatest 
Git [VISGS nee a eet ea eee $9.50 
MISSOURI NIGHT (Callis)—Beautiful 
darkvandivoablues. ie aS ee $0.50 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA VJ. Sass 1943) 
-——Clear lemon yellow with a hint of 
green, crisp and cool, ruffled ____$2.00 
MOONLIT SEA (J. Sass 1943)—A strik- 
ing novelty, indigo blue with a golden 
heart and white and gold variegations 
throughout the flower 
