HEAVENLY WHITE (400) Moses °44 (70)—This is a sport of Rosa Van 
Lima and is white, sometimes appearing with lavender overcast. 
Excellent for bridal corsage work. 
L-——2 for 25c. M—3 for 25c. S—4 for 20c. Bts—100 for 50c. 
HUNTRESS (466) Jack ’45 (75)—Light lavender somewhat on the pink- 
ish side, which blooms early, opens when cut from tight bud, good 
propagator and germinator. Excellent commercial. 
L—2 for 30c. M-—3 for 25c. S—5 for 25c. Bts—20 for 25c. 
IRAK (580) Mitsch ’37 (90)—A clear sport of Bagdad which grows very 
tall. Very useful for floral arrangements. 
L—2 for 25c. M—-4 for 25c. S—10 for 25c. Bts—100 for 25c. 
JONQUIL (312) Palmer 734 (80)—-Dark yellow and early, small well 
placed florets and opens 6-8. It makes a nice bulb. 
L—2 for 20c. M—=3 for 20c. S—10 for 20c. Bts. 100 for 25c. 

KING LEAR (570) Palmer ’°38 (75)—An early dark reddish purple with 
silver line on edge of petal, beautiful and fairly popular. 
L—2 for 20c. M—4 for 25c. S—10 for 25e. Bts—100 for 20c. 
LADY JANE (406) Lake ’41 (85)—A clear cream with vellow lip, opens 
6-8 lightly ruffied florets on average spike. Good cutter. 
L-—2 for 20c. M—4 for 25c. S—10 for 30c. Bts—100 for 30c. 
LANCASTER (470) Palmer ’44 (85) —A clear dark purple, opens 6-8 
lightly waved florets on a tall stiff spike. This variety needs water 
to get maximum flowerhead. 
L—20e. M—15c. S—4 for 25c. Bts 

35 for 25c. 
LANTANA (420) Palmer °43 (75)—Orange shading thru orange salmon 
to large golden throat. Opens 6-8 on long head, stem somewhat 
short. Does best from large bulbs. 
L—2 for 25c. M—=3 for 25c. S—5 for 25c. Bts-—100 for 25c. 
LA VALLE (507) Lines ’49—One of the best new ones of 1949. It is an 
ivory buff with diamond throat markings of orange scarlet. 
One large bulb and 10 bulblets—#5.00. 
LEADING LADY (506) Johnston ’42 (87)——Creamy white with a lemon 
yellow throat. Still able to win Grand Champion at the shows. 
L—2 for 20c. M—4 for 25c. S—410 for 30c. Bts—100 for 60c. 
MAGNOLIA (440) Palmer ’40 (85)—A beautiful light soft creamy rose 
which opens 6-8 large recurved blcoms on a tal! spike. 
L—2 for 20c. M—4 for. 25¢c.: S—-10 for 30c. Bts—4100 for 205c. 
MARGARET BEATON (501) Twomey ’37 (85)—Pure white with small 
orange scarlet blotch, lower floret usually misplaced, but still pop- 
lar with many florists and garden growers. 
L—2 for 20c. M—4 for 25c. S—10 for 30c. Bts-—100 for 25c. 
MISS WISCONSIN (460) Kreuger '43 (90)—-Rose pink which opens 6-8 
on a spike of medium height, makes bulblets late in season. Fine 
commercial variety. 
L—20c. M—2 for 25¢e. S—4 for 25c. Bts—10 for 20c. 

