*HINEMOA (LM). Rich chocolate-brown with warm reddish overtones 
and a prominent cream throat blotch that has the appearance of having 
been applied with a paint brush. This sensational New Zealand or- 
igination is a real novelty, highly prized by fanciers. 
HINDENBURG’S MEMORY (LM). Giant pure deep red that is really 
red, very showy with 7-8 open; vigorous and prolific. 
*HUNTRESS (E). Splendid light pinkish lavender that opens 8 large 
and perfectly placed blooms on a strong medium height plant; it is the 
finest recent introduction in this class and will undoubtedly become a 
popular favorite. Early planting will produce the best exhibition spikes 
as it occasionally flecks in hot weather. 
*INTRUDER (M). Immense flame or orange-red, growing to a medium 
height of 55 inches with 8 or 9 florets open measuring up to 6 inches 
across, this magnificent new creation is correctly named king of the 
reds. The result of crossing Picardy x J S. Bach, it has the best qualities 
of both with the added virtue that it never flecks or crooks. 
JEANIE (M). Pure salmon pink with white line on lower petals and 
golden throat, 6-7 open on thin wiry stem; does not fade or fleck. 
J. S. BACH (E). Very large and early salmon red, extremely vigorous 
and a great commercial with excellent cut flower habits; opens 8-10 at 
once with 10 buds in color. 
*JUNIOR MISS (M). Fine deep rose-salmon with cream throat and 
ruffled petals. It has all the qualities of vigor, beauty and stature and 
throws a fully double spike straight as a ramrod; don’t miss this one. 
KASSEL (LM). Bright scarlet-red of the largest size with sharply 
pointed reflexed petals, always a dependable performer. 
KING BEE (LM). Flaming scarlet with deeper flakes of red, opening 
8-10, very showy and distinctive; one of our best cutters. 
*KING LEAR (EM). Deep lustrous reddish-purple, deeply ruffled with 
a fine silver line bordering all petals. This comparative newcomer 
has made rapid strides in popular favor and is now the best true purple 
in the lower price range, its single fault being somewhat loose attach- 
ment of florets. 
KING WILLIAM (EM). Soft salmon-apricot blending to cream throat, 
a seedling of Picardy with its size and good habits. 
*LADY JANE (M). Clear smooth cream with yellow lips which some- 
times cause it to be classified as a yellow, opening 6-8 ruffled florets 
of excellent placement. <A fine large free-blooming variety that the 
florists love. 
*LANCASTER (M). Glistening clear dark purple without markings 
that holds up to 8 lightly waved florets open on a tall willowy 16-bud 
spike, perfect in form and placement. It has proved a formidable con- 
tender for top honors and is generally considered the best purple to date. 
LANTANA (E). Ruffled orange shading through orange-salmon to 
solid golden throat with nice large florets on a medium height plant. 
A fine florist’s variety that occasionally produces an exceptional ex- 
hibition specimen, but spikes a bit short on the average. 
*LEADING LADY (M). This famous white sport of Picardy is fast 
becoming the most popular of all whites, though many call it a cream— 
it’s the kind people argue about. It has won more blue ribbons than 
any other since its great parent took the shows by storm years ago. 
LEONA (L). Deep rose-red of medium size with tall wiry stem, es- 
pecially good for late-season cutting under adverse weather conditions. 
~ MAID OF ORLEANS (M). Milky-white with cream blotch, a most 
dependable cutter and long the top commercial white. 
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15 
.60 
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$4.00 
$1.00 
$8.50 
15 
.60 
15 
.60 
20 
$1.00 
15 
.60 
15 
-60 
15 
.60 
15 
00 
.20 
80 
15 
$6.50 
20 
$1.00 
20 
$2.00 
15 
.60 
15 
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