HUNTRESS (Jack) 466. A light pinkish 
lavender that was outstanding for us 
this year. Opens 8 large blooms on a 
straight stem. Plant is of medium 
height. L. 25c; M. 20c; S. 10c. 
INTRUDER (Graff) (80) 550. Large 
flame or scarlet red with a small or- 
ange feather in the throat. Opens 8-10 
wide open blooms on a tall strong 
plant. One of the best large reds. L. 
50c; M. 35c; S. 25c. 
JONQUIL 312. Medium size deep yellow. 
Very popular. L. 10c, 3-25c; M. 8c, 3, 
20c; S. Ge, 3-15c. 
JUNIOR MISS (M) 430. Fine deep rose- 
salmon with cream throat and ruffled 
petals, having all the qualities of beau- 
ty, vigor and stature; throws a fully 
double spike straight as a ramrod. Don’t 
‘““miss”? this one. L. 10c, 3-25c; M. 8c, 
3-20c; S. 6c, 3-15c. 
KENWOOD (Lins) 452. This is an abso- 
lute pure red. Has no blotch or mark of 
any kind. Usually builds a tall straight 
spike with good flowers. Head opening 
five 5%-inch plain petaled florets. 
Spikes cut in tight bud with just a little 
color showing. Open up very well in 
water. Plants and bulbs are healthy. 
L. 10c; M. 8c; S. 5c. 
KING TAN 590. Large, formal rosy tan. 
Winner of a flock of firsts and specials 
including champion and second cham- 
pion several shows. Just coming into 
real demand. L. 10c, 3-25c; M. 8c, 4- 
25c; S. 6c, 6-25c. 
KING WILLIAM (Schenetsky) 530. Is 
one of the most beautiful of fall glads. 
Grand color combination of pastel 
shades. Picardy sport and _ straight, 
good growing, dependable flower that 
should be in every glad garden. Often 
picked as most beautiful in shows. 
Opens 6 to 8 6-inch florets. L. 8c, 3- 
20c; M. 6c, 3_15c; S. 4c, 6-20c. 
LADY BOO (Graff) 440 (Mid-season). 
Sweet is the adjective describing this 
glad of purest shade of shell pink. Ab- 
solutely a self color. Not a crook in a 
earload. It has appeal, opens well in 
water and to the very tip. Demand 
since introduction has held supply to 
the minimum. L. 30c; M. 20c; S. 10c. 
LADY LUCK (Harris-0:) 540. Sport of 
Picardy. Very nice peaches-and-cream 
color, similar to Greta Garbo, but long- 
er head. Different than other Picardy 
sports. A real beauty worth trying. L. 
15c, 2-25c; M. 10c; S. 5c; Bulblets 
Bulblets, 25-$1.00. 
LADY JANE (Lake) 406. Cream with a 
light yellow lower petal. Opens 6-8 
wide open blooms on a straight stiff 
spike. Leading cream cut flower vari- 
ety. Very consistent. L. 10c, 3-25c; M. 
8c, 3-20c; S. 6c, 3-15c. 
LADY MARION White. 466. A beautiful 
soft rose lavender that grows to a 
height of 65 inches with 10 open on a 
33-inch flowerhead. Handles well and 
we think, has excellent cutflower possi- 
bilities. Fine show record. One of the 
most promising for the cutflower 
growers from the ’48 introductions. 
L. $1.25; M. $1.00; S. 75c; Bulblets, 
10-75c. 
LAKE PLACID (Wilson) 506. A hooded 
butterfly cream. Almost white with 
creamy yellow throat. Opens 8 5%-in. 
florets on a 27-inch flowerhead having 
19 buds. L. 25c; M. 20c; S. 15c. 
LANCASTER (Palmer 44) 470. A clear 
dark purple, opening 8 to 10 lightly 
ruffled blooms. Tall straight spike. 
Give Lancaster a little extra care and 
you have almost a sure winner on the 
show table. This is a good florists color 
and becoming increasingly well liked.. 
L. 25c; M. 20c; S. 2-25c; B. 25-25c. 
LANTANA (Palmer) 420. A _ beautiful 
pastel color, orange, shading through 
orange-salmon to a golden throat. Flor- 
ets are waved, needlepoint effect, and 
are tightly attached to the stem. It 
will open 7 or 8 well placed blooms on 
a straight stem. L. 10c, 3-25c; M. 8c, 
3-20c; I. 5c, 4_15c. 
LARIME (Wilson) 425. Formal orange, 
opening 8 to 10 6-inch florets in a dou- 
ble row on a flowerhead of 20 buds, 
overlaid with a wide spear of scarlet to 
red. Very showy. L. 25c; M. 20c; I. 15c. 
LEADING LADY (Johnston) 506. This 
white sport of Picardy is wonderful. 
Very large cream throat, with many 
open. It is sweeping the country as a 
winner and will be a winner for some 
time. Excellent in every way. L. 10c; 
M. 7c; S. 5c; Bulblets 10-30c; 100-$1. 
LIPITICK (Balentine) 441. Beautiful 
pink with rose blotch which adds much 
to the beauty of this nice variety. 
Heavy producers of bulblets. L. 25c; 
M. 15c; S. 10c; Bulblets 10-30c, 100- 
$1.50. 
LUCKY (Jack) 366. Clear lavender with 
small cream throat. Opens 6 to 7 flor- 
ets on a 20 bud spike. Tall grower. 
Should make an excellent commercial. 
Mid-season. L. 30c; M. 20c; S. 15c; 
Bulblets 10-60c. 
