Name — (Class-Introducer- Year) Description 
JOYFUL (432 Coombs, N. Z. 45-48) Deep salmon pink with a light 
cream yellow throat. Large ruffled florets that are quite attractive. 
Consistently produces good tall spikes. 
KAWATIRI (516 Pupich, N. Z. 44-47) An attractive clear light 
buff shading light yellow in the throat. A very strong husky grower 
that would be outstanding except for some crooking. Strong propa- 
gator and healthy. Was 58” tall with 20 buds on a 27” head. 
KEITH (582 Pratt, N. Z. 46-48) Brown buff, smoked lavender at 
the outside and with a smoky red brown blotch. A novelty glad 
with 6-8 large florets on big spikes. Attachment a little weak. 
KELSEY (530 Yates 46) One of the most outstanding of the Picardy 
sports. A very lovely light salmon pink that grows 55”-60” tall 
with 18 buds on a 29” flowerhead and 7-8 six-inch florets open. 
KING OF THE BLACKS (554 Salman 48-49) Very dark red, one 
of the darkest. Large well-formed florets with 6-8 open on good 
spikes. May do extremely well here. 
KITTYHAWK (366 Both 43-48) A lovely clear lavender shading to 
a cream throat with a small darker lavender blotch. A top Aus- 
tralian show glad that should become a heavy winner here. Opens 
8-10 434” florets on a 21-bud spike 25” long. Very good. 
LADRONE (433 Palmer 47) A striking orange scarlet with a large 
yellow blotch. Produces a multitude of small bulblets that grow 
very well. Opens eight 5” florets. 
LADY MARIAN (460 L. White 48) An attractive light lavender 
rose that produces spikes with 8-10 434"-5” florets open on tall 
plants with a very long flowerhead. One of the outstanding show 
glads and a very promising commercial. Particularly attractive 
when opened from bud indoors. 
LAKE PLACID (506 G. Wilson 45) Tall, lovely ruffled cream with 
a yellow lip. Distinctive and considered by many the loveliest 
cream. Good propagator. Grows 62” tall, with 16 buds on a 26” 
flowerhead and seven 5-inch florets open. Nice consistent grower. 
*LANCELOT (410 G. Snyder 49) A pale medium yellow with a 
slightly deeper throat. Grew 60” tall with 18 buds on a 25” head 
and 8 514” florets open. Placement is reliable and attachment 
strong. Has been thoroughly tested and rated well by N.E.G.S. 
and N.A.G.S. trial gardens. A very good all-round glad. 
*LA VALLE (507 Lines 49) A very outstanding new glad, possibly 
the best of the 1949 introductions. A light cream with a light 
yellow throat and a smaller light red blotch. Very attractive 514" 
florets on a 26” or longer head. Appears to be a fine all-round glad, 
and we recommend it highly. 
LAVENDER MARIE (566 Aust. 48-50) Light rosy lavender shading 
to a buff throat with a small rosy feather. The large florets are 
quite different and very attractive. Long flowerheads on a tall 
spike. Looked very promising. 
LOUIS MAYER (524 Salman 48-49) Bright deep orange with a 
deeper throat. Opens 6-8 five-inch florets on 50”-55” tall spikes. 
A fine color and good grower. 
LOVELACE (440 Grout 48) Pretty light yellow blending to a light 
pink at the outside. Informal type with 8 well-placed 5” florets 
open on a long head. Quite different and a nice cut flower. 
*MADAME BUTTERFLY (430 Billiald, Aus. 47-50) A very lovely 
buff pink blending to a light yellow throat. Florets are nicely 
ruffled and well attached, with 7-10 open on a very long head of 
20 buds. Looked very outstanding here in its first year and should 
go places as a show glad and commercial. 
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