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HARMAU (Both 40) 5838-75 
Very early ruffled orange-red with a deeper throat. One of the best cut flowers. Surely 
different and beautiful, and a money maker for cut flower growers. 
HAWKEYE RED (Heaton 44) 450-85 
A bright red sport of Vagabond Prince, which opens 8 to 10 well-placed florets on a 
tall strong spike. Outstanding this past season, 
HIGH FINANCE (Wilson 40) 582-95 
One of the leading smoky glads. It is a tall orange-grey with a cream throat and is a 
paler version of the older Mother Machree. 
HOSTESS. (Harris 44) 480-80 
A ‘ovely shrimp-pink with white blotch. Has good spikes with good placement. Sold 
out early last year in Canada and stocks are still limited. One for all cut flower growers 
to raise. 
HUNTRESS (Jack 45) 466-75 
Because of its earliness, color and ruffling, Huntress wi!l please everyone. Opens 8 
‘arge lavender florets on a perfect form spike of medium height. Will become very 
popular. 
INVICTUS (Pacific Bulb Co. 42) 441-70 
Invictus is white turning toward a vivid pink near the heart of the flower and climaxed 
by a large scarlet throat. It is one of the first spikes to bloom. Tall grower and 100 per 
cent good spikes. 
JAYS JOY (Youman) 422-88 
A tall vigorous orange with 5 irch flore's and a well formed spike. The blooms are 
perfectly placed. 
JEANIE (Pruitt 41) 440-85 
A very tall pink with a cream throat that is one of the most beautiful glads. Grows 
tall with good spikes. Opens 6. 
JOHAN Von KONYNENBURG (K.& M.) 436-85 
Rich glowing scarlet-orange. Opens 8 large florets on a well built spike, and is sup- 
posed to be the last word in reds. 
KENWOOD (Lins 48) 452-80 
A pure red that opens 6 five and one-half inch blooms on a tall spike. The blooms are 
well attached and open wide and are of good substance. This glad is a very good 
propagator and opens well after cutting. 
KESTREL (Palmer 45) 420-80 . 
Very tall large orange-salmon with creamy throat. Spike has 20 buds with 8 to 10 open. 
Good propagator and grower. 
KING ALFRED (Hobbs 45) 5382-80 
A very large orange-salmon with a cream blotch. It is a wonderful grower of tall 
spikes and opens 6 on a 21 inch flowerhead. It has a good show record and received an 
award of merit from the Maryland trial gardens. King Alfred is a really distinctive 
glad that I know you will like. 
KING CLICK (Wilson 41) 552-90 Ase. 
Bright scarlet which opens eight to ten on a long flowerhead. Grows 60 inches tall 
and has a good show record, 
KING LEAR (Palmer 38) 570-75 
Large reddish-purp!e with a silver line on the edge of each petal. Opens 6 huge, beau- 
tiful blooms and is a great glad for roadside sales. 
KING WILLIAM (Schenetsky 40) 530-85 
This is a soft salmon and apricot with a lighter cream throat. It is a good Picardy 
sport, and in the opinion of many growers, more beautiful. King William is a very 
zood show glad and cut flower. 
