Variety 
LADY MARION (White-’48) 466-85 
A beautiful blending of lavender, pink 
‘and cream. Will open 10 ruffled 
florets that are beautifully arranged. 
Does not crook, opens well if cut in 
bud, is an excellent shipper and 
keeper. Flants grow tall and foliage 
is healthy. Froduces many bulblets 
and these germinate easily, making 
large percentage of large bulbs first 
year. 
LANTANA (Palmer-’44) 420-75 
Early orange and yellow. Opens 6-8 
large florets on medium stem. The 
earliest and about the best in this 
color combination. 
LAUREL LEE (Krieg-’48) 430-85 
Rose-Marie Pfitzer seedling. A live 
salmon-pink with large ruffled wide- 
open florets that open well. Grows 
very tall and sometimes crooks in 
hot sun. 
Per Large Medium Small Bulblets 
LAVENDER PRINCE (LaSalle-’44) 466-90 
A soft deep lavender with deeper 
lines in the throat. Opens up to 6 
blooms on a nice long flowerhead. 
Grows tall and straight and is good 
increaser. 
LAVENDER QUEEN (Arenius-’37) 366-82 
Deep lavender-mauve that flecks in 
real hot weather. Strong grower and 
a good commercial. 
LEADING LADY (Johnston-’42) 506-87 
Most famous and most popular 
Picardy sport. Grown commercially 
for cut-flowers in all parts. of the 
country. A creamy white with no 
marking. Our leading white, to date. 
LEGEND (Fischer-’40) 540-90 
A pale pink with a lighter center. 
Florets are recurved. Very nice. 
LIBANON (K & M-’48) 320-95-100 
Violet pink. 
LIPSTICK (Ballentine-’41) 441-90 
Beautiful ruffled shell pink with 
bright rose red plumes in throat. 
Florets large, fine texture and all 
buds show color on tall straight 
spikes. We like it very much. 
1 4,00 3.00 2.00 Each .50 
10 32.00 24.00 16.00 10- 4.00 
100-3200 
2.20 4-.25 6-.25 25- .20 
10.80 .50  .30 100- .40 
1 (25 2-.25 3-.25 10- .25 
1.25 2-.30 2-.20 10- .25 
10 2.00 1.20  .80 100- 2.00 
2 $i) for Gee oe ei 
10 .80 .50 .35 100- .40 
2 .30 2-.20 5-.25 35- .25 
10 1.20 .80 40 100- .50 
2 30 3-.30 4-.25 20- .25 
10 1.20 .90 .50 100- 1.00 
1.50 ts ie 
in Cua) SUMMONS ee ae 
1 25 2-.30 3-.25 20- .30 
10 2.00 1.20 .75 100- 1.25 
‘‘Many thanks for the generous overcount and extras.’’ G.U., Oneida, N.Y. 
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