Variety Per Large Medium Small Bulblets 
JEANETTE (K & M-48) 360-75-80 I 25 2-25 4-25 10—  .25 
Salmon pink, shading to a creamy yellow throat. LO) 32,00 ee 0G 0  100- 2.00 
Very showy in the garden. Good propagator and 
germinator. 
JOURNEY’S END (Kadel-’44) 532-75 1 “20 20 2-.25 10— .25 
Ruffled deep reddish salmon with deeper petal 10 2.00 -1.50 1.00 100— 2.00 
edges and throat. Grows very tall for us, but not 
too long a flower head. Hard to germinate. 

JO WAGENAAR (K & M-'49) 352-88 Le 3:00 7 2725 OO I— .40 
Color very deep red with narrow white line on 10 24.00 18.00 12.00 10="3:20 
lower petal. A rich and brilliant color. The florets Net—No Discount 100—25.60 
are well placed and firmly attached. Never crooks, 
and is healthy grower and good propagator. 
Opens 6-8 on a head of 18 to 20 buds, at one 
time. 
JULES AMOTT (Wilson-40) 452-90 days 3 25) 4295-56-25 eel 002mm s 
A beautiful crimson red—similar in color to Red 10 70 50 30 
Charm. Long flower head, vigorous grower. 
Opens 6 to 7 nicely shaped florets appearing 
double in center. Very nice for basket work. 
JUNE DAY (Roberts-’46) 441-58-60 1 Ais) 0 eU 423 
A very early pink with a small cherry blotch. 10 «6.00" =4.00 7240 10—- .50 
Opens 7 on tall straight spike of 20 or more buds. 100— 4.00 
Good substance and fine attachment. Produces 
many large bulblets which germinate very well. 
If you want to catch the early market, you 
should grow this one. Ahead of anything else we 
grow. 
J. V. KONYNENBURG (K & M-~’47) 436-85 2 30 2-25 4-30 20- .30 
One of the new ones from Holland. A_ lovely LOR i200) 60 100— 1.20 
shade of vermillion-red. One of the best of the 
new European varieties since the war. Opens 6-8 
on strong, straight spike. Good growing habits 
and fine propagator. 
KESTREL (Palmer-'45) 420-80 2 25 4-25 10-.25 
Light salmon-orange with creamy throat. Opens LO 91200 50 20 » 100-7225 
8-10 of 20 buds, at one time. Makes a fine cut 
flower for the commercial grower. 
KING ALFRED (Hobs-’45) 532-80 1 220) 20 2-.25 20—  .25 
A giant salmon with a golden yellow throat. Very TO) 32.000 S1:607 51-00 Sesl00 =e 
attractive. 
KING LEAR (Palmer-’38) 570-75 3 30 4—.25 
A beautiful early ruffled purple with a silver edge 10 .80 90 30 100=0%.25 
on petals. Large and showy and a ribbon winner. 
KING WILLIAM (Schenetsky-’40) 530-85 4 25. 6-.25 
Salmon and apricot blending to a clear cream 10 0 aa) 255 LOO ee 2: 
throat. A sport of Picardy, but slightly lighter in 
color. Fine commercial. 
KLONDIKE (Snyder-47) 412-75 1 sD 50 130 10-. .50 
A deep bronzy orange yellow that grows very 10 600 4.00 2.80 100— 4.00 
tall. Good growing habits and good propagator. 
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