LANTANA (Palmer) 420. 75 days. An early 
orange and yellow. The vivid color makes an 
appeal to visitors. Spikes medium in length. 
LADY JANE (Lake) 406. 85 days. A clear 
cream with yellow tips, slightly ruffled, and 
will open 6-8 lovely florets, well placed. An 
excellent variety for cut flowers. 
LADY LUCK (H. H. Harris) 540. A nice light 
salmon with creamy throat blotch. 
LAKE PLACID (Wilson) 506. 90 days. Tall, 
strong growing, cream with yellow throat. Ex- 
cellent for exhibition and cut flowers. 
LEADING LADY (Johnston) 506. 87 days. It 
is hard for words to describe the beauty of this 
wonderful glad. Probably one of the most pop- 
ular creamy white with lemon throat varieties 
yet introduced. 
LIPSTICK (Ballentine) 441. 90 days. A mag- 
nificent ruffled shell pink with a lipstick red 
blotch in throat. Very popular and attractive. 
LITTLE SWEETHEART (Fischer). Rightly 
named. The 3% inch florets are charmingly 
poised on fine wiry stems. Color is a delicate 
pink blending to a large snowy throat. It has 
a waxy texture and an airy ruffling. For table 
decorations and wedding bouquets it is unsur- 
passed. 
MARIE ANTOINETTE (Holland). A beautiful 
salmon with a deep violet red blotch. Many 
large open florets open at a time on a very tall 
stem. A vigorous and healthy grower. 
MARGUERITE (Pommert) 533. 80 days. A 
strong, sturdy variety. Deep water melon pink 
with cream throat. 5 to 6 open florets on a 
well-placed stem. 
MARGARET BEATON (Twomey) 501. 85 days. 
Pure white with large cherry blotch in throat. 
Tall straight spike with 4-6 well placed blooms. 
MARGARET FULTON (Orgrodnichek) 432. A 
medium tall, warm peach salmon. Florets are 
well placed, 4-6 open at once. Ideal cut flower 
variety. 
MARY O’DELL (Cave) 400. 88 days. Here is 
a glad that will not fail to win you the blue 
ribbons at the shows. A _ superlative white, 
consistent in its performance, near perfect 
placement, vigorous grower and disease resis- 
tant. 
MISS WISCONSIN (Krueger) 560. 90 days. 
This no doubt is the most popular rose yet in- 
troduced. The demand for this is so great that 
the stock is always exhausted early. It is a 
mid-season bloomer, open 6 to 8 five-inch florets 
at one time. 
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Large 
25 
Ak 
.20 
60 
29 
.90 
29 
90 
.20 
80 
20 
1.60 
50 
29 
90 
20 
-60 
20 
60 
20 
-60 
50 
20 
1.50 
Medium Small 
0 
50 
4-.20 
40 
3-.25 
60 
2-.25 
-60 
4-.25 
60 
2-.25 
1.00 
39 
3-.25 
60 
4-.20 
.40 
4-.20 
40 
39 
15 
1.20 
40 
40 
4-.25 
50 
29 
2-.15 
75 
Bulblets 
Per 100 
50 
29 
75 
2.00 
50 
75 
1.00 
35 
29 
