Name (Class-Introducer- Year) Description Large Medium Small — Bulblets 
LADY LUCK (440 Harris 44) A lovely light salmon pink sport of 1S 10 Ase ee Bs 
Picardy, with a light throat. A nice clean ‘color and a good healthy 
grower. Spikes 55” tall with 17 buds, 2515” head, 5" floret and 
6-8 open. 
*LADY MARIAN (460 L. White 48) A light lavender rose that 4.00 3.00 2.00 90 
looks outstanding for exhibition and may become a fine commer- 
cial. Has an outstanding show record for a new one. Spikes are 
tall with 8-10 well-placed and firmly attached 434 "-5” florets open 
on a long head. Should make a fine shipper, for spikes opened from 
bud indoors have an excellent color. 
LADY WAYNE (530 Deam 48) Clear solid medium salmon color — 2.00 1.50 1.00 Pa 
with Picardy throat. Florets are large and well placed with 8 open. 
Has done very well at several midwestern shows. 
LAKE PLACID (406 G. Wilson 45) Tall lovely ruffled cream with AO 30 Omi -meo 
a yellow lip and a slight hood. Distinctive and considered by many 
the loveliest cream. Good propagator. 62” tall, with 16 buds, 26” 
flowerheads and 5” florets with 7 open. Very consistent. Have won 
with it at the shows. 
LEADING LADY (506 Johnston 42) The queen of the show glads. 15. 4.30 6-.25.--20-—-.10 
A beautiful cream sport of Picardy that has been outstanding at 100-  .40 
the shows and for commercial use. Grows 67” tall, 19 buds, 3014” 
head, and 6” florets with 8 open. 
LEMON ICE (410 Jack 47) Clear light greenish yellow shading 1.20 .80 = .10 
deeper in throat with faint pale red line. Lightly ruffled with 75” 
florets in formal placement on good spikes. 
LIPSTICK (441 Ballentine 41) One of the loveliest of glads. A 20 dhs LO 20 sez) 
variety which we made the mistake of overlooking for several 
years. Clear light blush pink with rosy red blotch. 56 ” tall, with 
19 buds, 2734” flowerhead, and 7-9 514” florets open. A few spikes 
crook but most of them are straight and stunning. 
LOVELACE (440 Grout 48) Pretty light pink with large light yellow — 2.00 1.50 1.00 a0 
throat. Informal type with 7-8 attractive 5” florets open on a long 
head. Free bloomer from bulblets. Should make a nice cut flower. 
MADELEINE BROWN (530 Maier 45) Appears to be either an im- 20 ip 2 SER) Ae Ml) 
proved Picardy or an excellent strain of it. A healthy strong 
grower with spikes 61” tall, with 18 buds, 29” flowerhead and 7-8 
6" florets open. 
MARJORIE PHYLLIS (532 Hatch 48) Medium salmon pink shad- 1.50 1.00 50 as Bas 
ing lighter toward center with a light red rose throat. Very large 
florets with a heavy substance. Looks like a potential show winner 
with 7 or 8 open in formal placement on husky spikes. 
MARTHA DEANE (410 Guille 46) Medium deep yellow, slightly 8 Bano SRD “OFVR 285 
ruffled with inconspicuous red at back of throat. Was the strongest 
growing of the yellows for us this year — 65” tall, with 19 buds, 
5934" flowerhead, 5” florets and 7 open. No crooking. A healthy 
grower and good propagator. 
MARY ODELL (400 Cave 48) Clear white with regular formal place- 1.00 BLO a BLO 
ment. Good growing glad capable of making a fine spike. 
MEXICALI ROSE (462 G. Wilson 47) Dark rosy red, somewhat 3.00 Benn 1.50 a 
ruffled. Opens 8 5” florets on a good spike. 
MID-AMERICA (550 Knierim 47) Huge medium red with a slightly 1.00 to 00 LO 
deeper throat. The king of the garden. Makes larger spikes than LOS a7 
any other variety we have grown. Grew 65" tall, with 24 buds, 3534 ” 
flowerhead and 8-9 614" florets open in formal placement. Good 
color although it will fleck sometimes. Almost unbeatable in its 
class. 
MIGHTY MONARCH (552 Butt 46) Another giant. Florets are aio 00 Da Soe ee 
medium dark red. A potential show winner. Sold out of large bulbs 
last year but medium bulb produced a spike 56” tall, with 19 buds, 
3014" flowerhead with 7 515" florets open. Large bulbs can do 
aejhhaaane better. 
Bulbs from you last year were grand. — E.M., N. Y. 
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