JOH. v KONYNENBURG . (Ké&M 47) 436 An ‘orange shede of garnet-red. Opens up to 
10 well-placed florets... Repid ‘propeagetor. * 
JOHANN SIPRAUS (Selman 48) 450 Light red. Opens 6-8 florets on a good spike. 
Mid-season. (L.25/; M 2/25¢;°S 4/25¢; Bibs 20/202) 
JOHANN S. BACH. (Pfitzer 34) 536 Sdimon-scarlet with lighter throat, Will 
open 12 well=placed florets. Recommended for Pacific coast only. * 
JUNE BELLS(Juniklokken)(Goede,48).400 Early'white. Healthy grower and a 
good propagetor. Florists like’ it. ¥* 
KING CLICK (Wilson, 41) 552 Bright red, opening up to 9 florets on a long 
flower-head. This is our best cutflower red.(Should be 452) * 
LADY BOO (Graff 44) 340 Clear shell pink. Opens up to 7 on a nice straight 
spike. Fine propagator. (L 25¢; M 2/30¢; S 2/20¢; Blts 10/25/) 
LADY JANE (Leke 41) 406 Clear cream with yellow lip petals. Opens 8-10 on 
a nice spike. One of the best for either exhibition or cutflowers. * 
LAKE PLACID (Wilson 45) 506 Ruffled light cream with yellow throat. One of 
the best of the gient cream cless.(L 2/40; M 3/30¢; S 4/20¢; Blts 12/20¢) 
LAVEND&R & GOLD (Baerman 43) 366 A fresh, clean light lavender touched with a 
lerge cream-gold thnoat.lerly. (L 5/40¢; M 10/40/; S 10/252) 
LEADING LADY (Johnston 42) 506 Cream-white sport of Picerdy. A sensational 
blue ribbon winner. (L 5/50¢; M 10/50¢; S 10/25¢) 
LEEUWENHORST (Selman 48) 560 fall, light lavender-pink with purple feather 
in throat. Good propagetor. * 
LEOPOLD STROKOWSKI (Salman 48) 401 Pinkish-white with carmine-purple throat. 
fall ond wiry. Mid-season. * 
LUDOVIKA (K&M 48) 451 Geranium-red with cream throat. Midseason. Good, 
tall wiry spike. * 
MANSOER (Salman 47) 454 Derk brown-red. Both plocement end growth is 
very good. Blue ribbon at 1949 WGS show.(L 2/25¢; M 3/25¢; S$ 4/25/) 
MARATHON (Bruggemen 47) 460 Light rose-pink with lighter throat. . Early 
midseoson. (L 2/257; M 3/25¢; S 4/25¢; Blts 20/207) 
MARGUERITE (Pommert 39) 533 Gient watermelon pink with cream throat. Long 
flowerhead but sometimes a short stem. Beautiful color. * 
MARGAREL BEALON (fLwomey 37) 501 White with orenge-scarlet throat. A very 
popular commercial veriety, * 
MARIE ANTOINEITE (K&M 48) 531 Medium salmon-red with deep violet-red 
throat. Fine cutflower. Prolific. (Should be 431) * 
MARIHA DEANE (Guilles 46) 410 Light yellow. Some growers have boosted this 
glad, but we cent get enthused with it .(L 2/25¢; M g/25¢;°5 4/25¢) 
MASKERADE (Pfitzer 47) 413 Yellow with conspicuous red feather. Harly. 
Lerger but not as deep color as Hokus Pokus. * 
MID-AMERICA (Knierim 47) 550 Gisnt light red. Florets 7 to 8 inches. A 
great show glad, but not a commercial.(L 50¢; if 30¢; S 20¢; Blts 5/20¢) 
MINSTREL (Palmer 44) 566 The lergest of the lovenders. Pointed petals, with 
florets sometimes 7 inches. (L 25/; M 2/25¢; S 3/25) iy 
MISS VERMONT (Hetch 45) 540 Light pink, tinted lavender. Opens up to 10 on 
long flowerhead, but medium height. (L 25¢; M 2/30%; S 3/30¢; Blts 10/204) 
MISS ‘“ISCONSIN (Krueger 43) 460 Medium rose-pink, with up to 8 open. An ex- 
cellent cutflower, Lete midseason. (L 2/35¢; M 2/25¢; 8 3/25/: Blts 10/20¢) 
MODERN TIMES (Selman 48) 560 Light wine-red, with narrow white line on lip. 
We like the color of this one.(L 2/2543 M 3/25¢: S 4/25¢; Blts 20/202) 
MYRNA FAY (Lines. 46) 466 Medium shade of lavender, often flecking deeper. 
Very prolific veriety. (L 304; M 204; 8 2/207; Blts 20/207) 
MRS MARK'S MEMORY (K&M 41) 570 Reddish-purple with darker lip. Altho not a 
new veriety, cen still take the blue ribbons. * 
NEW ERA (Ellis 35) 440 Beautifully ruffled peach-blossom pink, with creamy . 
throat. Straight. An older variety, but still one of the prettiest. * 
NEW EUROPE (Blom 47) 436 Light to medium red. One of the finest spikes we- 
saw last summer, was of this ‘variety. (M 3/25¢; S 5/25¢) 
