Modern Ribbons of Color 

IVY ROBERTSON (Barrett) 
A very, very tall growing cream-pink with scarlet markings with very 
long flower head. I like it. 
Large, 1 for 25c; Med., 2 for 40c; Small, 2 for 30c. 
Bulblets, 10 for 25c; 100 for $1.50. 
JOURNEY’S END (Kadel) 
The happy blend of Picardy and Pfitzer’s Triumph. A spectacular show 
flower for the deep salmon pink class. Florets are usually as high as 
broad, 6 inch, producing a mammoth effect. Winner of many awards. 
You will like Journey’s End. 
Large, 1 for $1.00; Med., 1 for 75c; Small, 1 for 50c. 
Blits., 10 for 80c; 100 for $6.40. 
KELSEY (Yates, Ruehr). See special on page 3. 
KING LEAR (Palmer) 
Large, very ruffled, bright deep reddish-purple floret on good wiry, 
graceful stems. One of the most popular purples. 
Large, 3 for 25c; Med., 5 for 25c. Blts., 150 for 25c. 
LADRONE (Palmer, Gove) 
This beautiful rose doree with yellow blotch looks to me like an im- 
proved Beacon. A little larger in floret size and a very healthy grower 
producing wonderful commercial spikes. Ladrone is a very good propa- 
gator, producing many bulblets that germinate very well. 
Large, 75c each; Medium, 50c each; Small, 25c each. 
Bulblets, 10 for 25c; 100 for $2.00. 
LADY ANNE (Buchanan). 
One of two whites introduced in 1947. The other is Texas. This one 
has a little frill on the edge of the petals. Grow them both and make your 
choice for your locality. 
Large, 1 for 60c; Med., 1 for 45c; Small, 1 for 30c. 
Bits., 10 for 50c; 100 for $3.00. 
LADY BOO (Graff) 
A pure shade of shell pink, a self color. Not a crook in a carload. 
Opens well in water. There is a demand for this variety. 
Large, 1 for 50c; Med., 1 for 35c; Small, 1 for 25c. 
Bits., 10 for 50c; 100 for $2.00. 
LADY MARIAN (White). See 1948 Introductions, page 6. 
LEADING LADY (Johnston) 
The white sport of Picardy that continues to win at the shows. A 
creamy white color with a lemon throat. 
Large, 2 for 30c; Med., 4 for 30c; Small, 6 for 25c. 
Blts., 100 for 50c. 
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