KING LEAR: (Palmer) (470) 
Tall early ruffled purple. Very re- 
liable in our garden, and a good cut 
flower. 
L. 10—65c. M. 10—40c. Sm. 10—25c. 
Bulblets 25¢ Pkt. 
KLONDIKE: (Snyder) (412) 
Ruffled deep yellow with an incon- 
spicuous red throat mark. Can open 
eight fair size blooms on a strong 
stem. Very good glad. 
L. ea. 50c. Med. 30c. 
20—50e. 
LADY ANNE: ee merey (500) 
Huge very early white glad, some- 
what ruffled and somewhat creamy 
in throat. Beautiful spike with per- 
fect growing habits. Very fine. 
L. ea. 50c. Med. 35c. Sm. 25c. Bts. 
10—40c. 
LADY JANE: (Lake) (406) 
Well-known creamy glad with bright 
yellow throat. Fine commercial glad, 
and easy grower. - 
Large 10—65c. Med. 10—40c. 
10—25c. Bts. 25c Pkt. 
LADY MARION: (L. White) (460) 
A light lavender rose that looks out- 
standing for exhibition and may be- 
come fine commercial. Has an out- 
standing show record for a new var- 
iety. Spikes are tall with 8-10 
blooms open and should be good 
shipper for blooms opened in water 
have excellent color. ‘ 
Large $1.25 ea. Med. $1.00. Bts. -4— 
50c. 10—$1.00. 
LAKE PLACID: (Wilson) .:(406) 
This glad really went to town in 
1949 in our garden with good rain- 
fall. Grand spikes with 8-10 open, 
and straight up there. We consider 
it one of the most beautiful in the 
cream class. 
“~L. 10 for $2. Med. 10 for $1.30. Bts. 
35c ‘Pkt. 
LANTANA: (Palmer) (420) 
We ‘have never been able to grow 
real tall Lantana spikes, but florists 
like it even with 3 or 4 open because 
the color is an excellent orange, 
with golden throat. 
L. 10 for 65c. Med. 10 for 40c. Bts. 
25c Pkt. ae 
Sm. 20c. Bts. 
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LAVENDER & GOLD: (Baerman) (366) 
This glad provides our first bouquet 
of the season. Very early and very 
beautiful, even though small. Flor- 
ists will use it too. 
L. 10—75c. Med. 10—50c. Sm. 10— 
25c. Bts. 25c Pkt. 
LAVENDER PRINCE: (La Salle) (466) 
This purplish lavender is a strong 
grower with good habits. Very deep 
lavender, and much sought for cut 
flowers. Opens 6-8 blooms on a 
strong spike. 
Large 10 for $1.50. Medium 10 for 
$1.00. Bts. 35c Pkt. 
LAVENDER QUEEN: (Arenius) (366) 
A rather old but reliable lavender 
glad of an unusual shade. Good 
grower and healthy. Fine for flor- 
ists. : 
Large 10—65c. Med. 10—40c. Sm. 
10—25c. Bts. 25¢ Pkt. 
LEADING LADY: (Johnston) (506) 
This beautiful cream colored Picardy 
sport has been outstanding in the 
shows and in florist shops for sev- 
eral years. Probably the leading 
cream or white glad for commercial 
use. 
Large 3 for 25c, 10 for 75c. Med. 
10 for 50c. Bulblets 25¢ Pkt. 
LEGEND: (Fischer) (440) 
Strong growing commercial pink. A 
good glad. 
Large only, 10—65c. 
LIPSTICK: (Balentine) (441) 
Here is a very likeable glad that we 
think many growers are over-look- 
ing. The name hardly belongs to 
such a beautiful glad, but probably 
must be endured. It is a bright light 
pink with a dramatic rosy red blotch 
that is striking. We consider it one 
of our most beautiful glads. 
Large 10 for $1.50. Med. 10 for $1. 
Bts. 35¢c Pkt. 
LITTLE SWEETHEART: 
(Fischer) (240) 
One of the most beautiful of the 
midgets; pink with white throat, 
and lovely ruffling. Out-standing in 
quality. 
L.’35¢e. M. 25c. S. 15c. Bts. 10—25c. 
