JOH. V. KONYNENBURG (K&M) LI Glowing vermillion red. Opens uv to 10 well- 
olaced florets. (L 40¢; M25¢; S 154; Blts 4/15¢) 
JOHANN STRAUS (Salman) L¥ Light red. Opens 6 to 8 florets on good spike. 
Similar to J. S. Bach. (L 50¢; M 404; S 30¢; Blts 2/25¢) 
JOHANN S BACH (Pf) LF Light salmon-red, with lighter throat. Will open to 12 
or more well-placed florets. (L 10 70¢; M10 404; S 10 25¢) 
JUNE BELLS (Juniklokken) (Goede) Early white. Healthy grower and excellent 
propagator. (L 2/25¢3 M 4/25¢; S 4/15¢; Blts 25/15¢) 
KESTREL (Palmer) LI Large tall orange. (L 254; M20¢; S 2/25¢) 
KING CLICK (Wilson) LF Bright scarlet, opening up to 9 florets on a long 
flower-head. Good cut-flower. (L 10 80¢; M10 50¢; S 10 30¢) 
LADY BOO (Graff) LI Clear shell pink. Onens up to 7 on a nice straight spike. 
Fine propagator. (L 504; M 354; S 25¢3 Blts 5/25¢) 
LADY JANE (Lake) LF Clear cream with yellow lip petals. Opens 8 to 10 on nice 
‘spike. Good. (1 10 80¢; M10 40¢; S 10 25¢) 
LAJLA (K&I) White with orange feathering on creamy yellow throat. Midseason. 
(L 20¢; M2/20¢; S 3/15¢) 
LAKE PLACID (Wilson) GI Ruffled light cream. (L 40¢; M20¢; S 15¢; Blts 10/15¢) 
LEADING LADY (Johnston) GI Cream-white svort of Picardy. A sensational ribbon 
winner. (L 2/254; M 3/254; S 4/25¢3 Blts 20/25¢) 
LEEUWENHORST (Salman) Tall, light lavender—pink with purple feather, good 
propagator. (L 25¢; M1543 S 2/154; Blts 10/15¢) 
LEOPOLD STROKOWSKI (Salman) Pinkish-white with carmine-purvle throat. Tall and 
wiry. Mid-season. (L 254; M154; S 2/20¢; Blts 10/154) 
LUDOVIKA (K&M) Geranium—red, with creamy throat. Midseason. Good, tall wiry 
stem. (L 2/25¢; M 3/25¢; S 4/25¢3 Blts 20/154) 
VANSOER (Salman) Dark brown—red. Good grower, and well placed florets. 
(L 25¢; M 2/254; S 4/25¢) 
MARGUERITE (Pommert) GI Very large watermelon pink, with cream throat. The 
blue ribbon winner at 1948 Washington State Show, in both amateur and 
. professional classes. (L 10 80¢; M 60¢s; S 10 30¢) 
MARGARET BEATON (Twoney) LF White with oranze-scarlet throat. A very popular 
cut-flower variety. (L 10 70¢; M10 50¢; S 10 25¢) 
MARIE ANTOINETTE (K&M) LI Medium salmon-red, with deep violet-—red throat. 
renee are of good size on a tall upright stem. (L 30¢; M20¢; S 15¢; Blts 
10/15¢) 
ged (Palmer) LF Fine light buff. (L 10 $1.00; M10 50¢; S 10 25¢; Blts. 
25/204) 
MARSEILLAISE (Scheer) LF Scarlet-—red with cream throat lines. late. Good, 
tall straight spikes. Very brilliant. (L 10 41.00; M10 50¢; S 10 30¢) 
MARTHA DEANE (Guille) LF New light yellow. (L 1.00; M 60¢; S 40¢; Blts 3/15¢) 
MASKERADE (Pf) LI Yellow with red feathering in throat. Early. Larger but not 
as deen color as Hokus Pokus. (L 2/20¢; M 4/20¢; S 5/15¢) 
MERNAID (Palmer) LF Nice clean pink, with cream throat. (M10 40¢; S 10/20¢) 
MID-AMERICA (Knicrim) G®* Clear brilliant light-red. Huge florets 7 to 8 inches 
in diameter. A great show glad. (L $1.25; M $1.00; S 75¢; Blt 15¢) 
MISS WISCONSIN (Krueger) LF Medium rose-pink. Will open up to 8 to 10 nice 
wide-open florets. (L 10 $2.80; M10 $2.00; S 10 $1.00; Blts 10/20¢) 
MODERN TIMES (Salman) LI Light rose-red, with narrow throat line. One of the 
best we have seen in this class. (L $1.00; M 75¢; S 50¢) 
MONEETA (Stockton) LI White with red feathering in throat. (L 2/25¢; M 4/25¢; 
S 4/154; Blts 25/15¢) 
MOTHER KADEL (Kadel) MI Clear medium yellow, with very clean, waxy throat. 
Good cut-flower. (L 10 704; M10 454; S 10 25¢) 
MOHAWK (Stevens) LF Deep maroon. Will open about 8-10 well-placed florets on 
a straight spike. (L 10 31.00; M10 50¢; S 10 254; Blts 20/15¢) 
MYRNA FAY (Lines) LI Medium shade of lavender, often flecking deeper. A 
very good propagator. (L ,1.00; S 50¢; Blts 5/25¢) 
