Name (Class-Introducer- Year) Description 
HIAWATHA (436 Beardmore 47) Large clear orange scarlet that 
makes fine formal spikes with 8 large florets open. Fine color and 
very attractive. Has won top honors at several shows. Attachment 
slightly loose. 
HIHO (432 Knight 48) Clear medium salmon with a cream white 
throat. Florets are attractive and well placed. A strong propagator 
and free bloomer from bulblets. Have heard some fine reports. 
Should do very well on the show bench. 
HILLCREST (561 Brown, N.Z. 45-48) Medium orange rose shading 
to deeper rose blotch. Very husky and a free bloomer from bulblets. 
An eeiibiion glad that can do a lot of winning. Tendency to fleck 
in bad weather. 
INTRUDER (550 Graff 44) Very large scarlet red that makes fine 
exhibition spikes with 8 6” florets open. Strong husky grower with 
26” heads on a 55" spike. 
JANET LEE (420 Fairchild 47) One of the most beautiful glads we 
have ever seen. A heavily ruffled yellow and orange blend. Have 
seen some fine spikes, but the head is often short. 
JAVA (512 Salman 46-48) Medium deep yellow from Holland. 
Claimed to be one of their best varieties. Capable of making very 
good spikes. Attachment is loose from small bulbs but we have 
found it fairly good from large bulbs. 
JOHAN VAN KONYNENBURG (436 K&M 45-47) A bright scarlet 
orange self with a fine clear color. Opens 8 on a husky spike. 
Another highly considered Dutch variety. 
JOURNEY’S END (532 Kadel 44) A tall ruffled deep salmon. Very 
attractive and capable of making good spikes. 
KATHY LEE (410 Fairchild 47) Heavily ruffled lemon yellow with 
outstanding color value. Opens 8 large wide-open florets. Has done 
some good winning at the shows. Flowerheads not always long, but 
its color makes it very popular. 
KAWATIRI (516 Pupich, N.Z. 44-47) Clear light pink buff shading 
to light yellow throat with slight salmon veining. Lightly ruffled 
with heavy substance. A tall grower with long flowerheads and 
many very large florets open. Looks like one of the best from “down 
under.” 
KELSEY (530 Yates 46) A fine light salmon Picardy sport. Was 
57” tall, with 18 buds, 29” flowerhead and 514” floret with 7 open. 
Has won as color champion. Along with Leading Lady and Silver 
Wings this seems to be one of the strongest growing Picardy sports. 
*KING ALFRED (532 Hobbs 47) Tall strong growing deep orange 
salmon with a light yellow throat. Good clear color. Makes fine 
long flowerheads with 8 534”-6” florets open in good placement. 
A fine all-around glad. 
KING OF THE BLACKS (554 Salman 48-49) Clear dark purplish 
red. One of the darkest of the reds. Florets are large and well- 
formed with 6-8 open on tall spikes. Looks as if it may be one of 
the best exhibition dark reds. 
KING OF THE BLUES (478 Holland 48-49) Medium lavender 
violet with deeper lined feather. Color is somewhat streaked and 
attachment is a little loose. Florets are large and spikes long. 
LADRONE (433 Palmer 47) A striking orange scarlet with a large 
yellow blotch. Rated very highly in the 1948 Canadian Symposium. 
Strong robust grower with 8 5” florets open in formal placement. 
Heavy propagator. 
LADY ANNE (500 Buchanan 47) A promising early commercial 
white blending to a light yellow throat. A strong grower that has 
won at the shows and should do very well. Good propagator and 
consistent, 
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