JUNE BELLS: 
A nice white glad from Holland that is 
none too well known. A good vigorous 
grower, producing fancy red bulbs, that 
are fine to see. 
Large 10-$1.00. Medium 10-60c. Bulb- 
lets Packet 25c. 
JUNE DAY: (Roberts—441) 
Very early pink with small cherry red 
blotch. Mr. Win Roberts of Boise, Idaho 
has named some lovely glads. His Boise 
Belle is very outstanding here. 
Large 30c each. Medium 20c each. Bulb- 
lets 10-30c. 
J. V. KONYNENBURG: (K. & M.) 
Very nice rose red from Holland, and a 
good grower. Has shown good qualities 
as seed parent. 
Large 10-$1.00. Medium 10-65c. Bulb- 
lets Packet 25c. 
KAWATIRI: (Pupich—5 16) 
This is a strong growing creamy buff 
with yellow throat, that is very beautiful 
and a strong grower. Petal edges show 
a slight pink cast. A fine spiker. 
Medium 35c each. 
KENWOOD: (Lins—452) 
A very fine Christmas red that we like 
very much. Seems to be healthy and 
vigorous. Opens 6 on a 28 inch flower 
head. A good grower. 
Large 10-75c. Medium 10-50c. Small 10- 
25c. Bulblets Packet 25c. 
KING ALFRED: (Hobbs—532) 
A very vigorous large size variety that 
really likes to grow. Opens six or more 
salmon ruffled florets on tall plants. A 
very nice glad that we can recommend 
as a commercial. 
Large 10-85c. Medium 10-50c. Small 10- 
30c. Bulblets Packet 35c. 
KING LEAR: (Palmer—470) 
Well known early purple that has always 
been very reliable in our gardens. A 
good cut flower. 
Large 10-65c. Medium 10-40c. Small 10- 
25c. Bulblets Packet 25c. 
KLONDIKE: (Snyder—412) 
Our good friend George Snyder has 
named a very healthy vigorous grower 
here. A ruffled deep yellow with a 
slight red spot in throat. Can open eight 
On a strong spike. It really likes to grow. 
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Large 10-$2.00. Medium 10-$1.25. Bulb- 
lets 20-25c. 
LADY ANNE: (Buchanan—500) 
A huge very early white glad of won- 
derful habits and one which should go 
places. An excellent performer in every 
way. 
Large 25c each. Medium 2-35c. Small 2- 
25c. Bulblets 10-25c. 
LADY JANE: (Lake—406) 
Very well known and popular cream 
colored glad that the florists can use. 
A grand commercial sort, and so easy 
to grow. 
Large 10-65c. Medium 10-40c. Small 10- 
25c. Bulblets Packet 25c. 
LADY MARION: (L. White—460) 
Here is a light lavender rose that we 
like exceptionally well for exhibition 
purposes and may become a good com- 
mercial, altho it shows a stem weakness 
here that we do not like. Can make 
wonderful spikes from any size bulb, 
that open well in water. We surely like 
its color very much. 
Large50c each. 10-$4.00. Medium 40c 
each. 10-$3.00. Small 10-$1.00. Bulblets 
10-25c. 
LADY WAYNE: (Deam—530) 
Here is a clear salmon pink that can 
produce fine spikes, and can hold eight 
open in good form. Good propagator, 
and grower. 
Large 75c each. Medium 50c each. Bulb- 
lets 10-50c. 
LAKE PLACID: (Wilson—406) 
This very tall cream glad is a go-getter 
from mid-September on, and builds ex- 
ceptional spikes up to our ears. Improves 
indoors. Not for shipping. 
Large 10-$1.25. Medium 10-85c. Bulb: 
lets Packet 35c. 
LANCASTER: (Palmer—470) 
This is a very beautiful lightly ruffled 
purple of good size and it can open 
eight blooms on a 17-bud spike. Is a 
healthy, robust grower. 
Medium 10-$1.00. 
LAVENDER & GOLD: (Baerman—366) 
Do not know how we would get along 
with our florists without this little kid 
for early cutting. It is very early, very 
beautiful and very healthy. What more 
