JACK FROST 400-85 (Stewart 40) White with a light pink over-tone. Well oxgree : 
oC 
JOURNEY’S END 432-75 (Kadel 43) Salmon red. Throat and petal margins are a deeper 
salmon. Large florets. L 1—50e 
JULES AMOTT 452-90 (Wilson 40) Rich velvety dragon red, slightly darker on the lip. 
Unusual color. L 3—25c 
KESTREL 424-80 (Palmer 45) Light salmon orange with a creamy throat which is bor- 
dered by a darker orange. Unique color, different from all other orange glads. 
L 1—25c 
KEWPIE 150-68 (Brown 30) Very small deep rosy red florets, yellow edging on petals. 
L or M 3—25c 
KILDONAN 432-85 (Almey 42) Light orange salmon, yellow throat, ruffled. Tall spike 
and strong plant. L 3—25c 
KING CLICK 452-90 (Wilson 41) Bright red, tall and large. Always a perfect spike. 
L 2—25c 
KING LEAR 470-75 (Palmer 38) Ruffled red-purple, silver line on the edge of the petals. 
Florets are large on a tall spike. L 3—25c M 5—25c S 8—25c 
KING TAN 490-80 (Wilson 41) Large rosy tan, beautiful spikes of an unusual color in 
glads. Color is soft and very pleasing. L 3—25e M 4—25e S 5—25c 
KULSHAN 470-80 (Kaylor) Clear wine purple, very bright and clear. L 2—25c 
LAKE PLACID 406-90 (Wilson 45) Tall lovely ruffled cream with a yellow lip and a 
slight hood. Many florets open. Distinctive and one of the best cream. 
L 1—40c M 1—30c 
LANCASTER 470-85 (Palmer 44) Dark purple, slightly ruffled. 8 or more florets open on 
a tall straight spike. L 1—35c M 1—25c 
LANTANA 420-75 (Palmer 43) An early pastel orange shading through orange salmon 
to a yellow throat. A really fine color combination. L 2—25c 
LARIME 424-90 (Wilson 43) Deep orange with a red-orange throat. L 1—35e M 1—25c 
LAVENDEL DREAM 466 (Holland) Delicate light lavender. A new variety that will be 
popular because of its delicate color. L 1—25c 
LAVENDER PRINCE 466-85 (LaSalle 44) Deep violet lavender, occasionally fiecked but 
usually clear. Makes an excellent spike. L 1—25c 
LEADING LADY 506-87 (Johnson 42) Very large well ruffled creamy white. Faint yel- 
low in throat. An exceptionally fine glad. L 2—30ce M 3—25c S 5—25c 
LEGEND 440-85 (Fischer 40) Very fine light salmon pink, many florets open. L 3—25c 
LEXINGTON 570-80 (Hatch 43) Large, light purple. Probably the largest floret and spike 
in this color class. L 3—25e M 5—25c 
LINDA LLOYD 432-70 (C. M. Evans 47) Deep salmon blending to a cherry blotch in the 
throat. Long fiowerhead. L 1—75c 
LOVELINESS 130-75 (Koerner 42) Very small fiorets, pink and white. Good for arrange- 
ments. L or M 3—25c 
MAGNOLIA 460-85 (Palmer 40) Light creamy rose, large florets. L 3—25c 
MARGUERITE 532-80 (Pommert 39) Large watermelon pink with a cream throat, ruffled. 
L 3—25e M 4—25c 
MARIMBA 416-85 (Palmer 42) Light buff, sometimes tinged pink. Will open up to 12 
florets in the field. Unusually long flowerhead and a fine tall spike. L 2—25c 
MARION PEARL 532-85 (Benedict 43) Big salmon pink with a lighter throat, very beau- 
tiful. Medium height. L 1—50c M 1—40c 
MARSEILLAISE 536-95 (Scheer 41) Glowing deep crimson-scarlet, cream lines on the 
lower petals. Large, straight, fine spikes. Late. L 2—25c 
MARY ODELL 400 (Cave 48) A vigorous pure white of sedate beauty. Consistent per- 
former, long flowerhead, tall spike. L 1—$1.00 
MASSASSOIT 236-70 (Brown) Deep blood red, very clear color. Small florets, early. 
L or M 3—25c 
