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Girma LOU US OF DIS TIN CT. LON 19 
Under good growth conditions it will produce 30-inch flowerheads, carrying 20 to 22 
buds. Spikes do not crook and it propagates and germinates well, making clean bulbs. 
L $1.00; M .50; S .25; Blbts. 2 for .25; 10 for $1.00 
HUNTRESS 466 (Jack) A commercial lavender of merit because of its earliness, color, 
ruffling and regularity in the production of tall uniform spikes. The only large flowered 
lavender in its early season. Color is on the pink shade of lavender and will fleck 
at times. Placement is very formal, opens up to 10. L .15 each; Blbts. 100 for .50 
JACOB’S DREAM 506 (Johnson) Creamy white sport of Marimba with habits of growth 
and spike confirmation similar to the parent, plus slightly earlier season and larger 
floret size. It will consistently open up 10 well attached florets of giant size. Propa- 
gation is satisfactory and from one year’s growing experience, it has shown excellent 
health. One well worth growing. L .80; M .50; S .30; Blbts. 10 for $1.00 
INTRUDER 550 (Graff) (Early-Medium) King of the reds. I have seen this blooming 
shoulder high in the field and with 10 wide open florets, formally arranged. A giant in 
its color, flame or scarlet red, with small orange feather at base of lower petals and 
faint trace of dubonnet in throat. Of exhibition type but its reliable habits, heavy 
propagation and good germination make it a good commercial also. A basket of this 
will light up a dark room. Intruder has a fine record of winnings at many prominent 
shows. L .25; M 2 for .30; S 3 for .30; Blbts. 10 for .25; 100 for $2.00 
JINI MARIE 432 (Barrett-Collins) A heavily ruffled salmon pink, quite deep and with a 
geranium throat mark. Jini Marie grows straight as a gun barrel, is of formal type 
and carries 22 buds, of which 10, five-inch florets open at one time. The flowerhead 
is 25 inches in length and it grows to a field height of 60 inches. It is a real standout 
and will make a show flower as well as a commercial. 
L $1.00; M .75; S .50; Blbts. 2 for .25; 10 for .75 
JUNE ROSE 462 (Marshall) Medium early large commercial deep rose, opening 5 to 6 
well placed blooms on tall spikes that do not crook. Blooms are exceptionally heat 
resistant and the performance of June Rose as an early glad has been outstanding in 
this fine color. It blooms out with exceptional rapidity once it starts. I can recom- 
mend this variety as being superior to other early deep rose varieties, its only rival 
being the also new Rebound. L $2.00; M $1.25; S .75; Blbts. .25 each; 10 for $2.00 
KEEPSAKE (Krueger) Keepsake is a very beautiful yellow. Its smooth petal structure 
enhances the purity of the coloration which is enlivened by a deeper yellow color of 
the lower petals. It grows to a height of 54 inches, producing spire type spikes from 
low growing foliage and produces bud spikes of 16 buds, which open 5 or 6, four and 
one-half to five inch florets at one time. It increases rapidly. It produces a small 
percentage of crooked spikes, but its beauty compensates for this shortcoming. 
L $2.00; M $1.50; S $1.00; Blbts. .25 each; 10 for $2.00 
KIM 362 (Palmer) A deep rose, almost purple, growing to medium height and blooming 
in late season. Opens up to 10 lightly ruffled blooms on a 20-bud spike. It opens 
well and florets are well attached. Should be planted early. 
L $2.00; Blbts. .25 each; 10 for $2.00 
LA BELLE 406 (Krueger) A fine, heavily ruffled cream glad of excellent, commercial 
habit and with a fine health record. The vigorous low growing plants of LaBelle 
allow the fine spike to be cut without foliage damage. The spikes which carry 5 open 
florets on a 26-inch flowerhead of 20 buds, grow to a field height of 54 inches. LaBelle 
is a fast propagator of easy to grow bulblets which grow into husky plants and good 
sized bulbs. It blooms in about 85 days. L $1.00; M .75; S .50; Blbts. .15 each; 10 for $1.00 
LADRONE 433 (Palmer) A glad of similar color to Beacon but softer and with less con- 
trast. By the color chart it is a light rose doree, shading to scarlet petal tips with a 
large yellow blotch. Opens up to 8 with several more showing color. Sure to be 
popular with those who like the flashy colored glads. 
L .20; M 2 for .20; S 4 for .20; Blbts. 20 for .25; 100 for $1.00 
LADY ANNE 500 (Buchanan) (Early) Lady Anne is one of the best prospects among early 
whites. It is similar to Texas by the same originator but has a blended canary throat 
that adds to its attractiveness. It opens 7 lustrous, lightly ruffled 6-inch florets on a 
balanced spike, with a 27-inch flowerhead. Very early, blooms in 70 days. 
L .15; M 2 for .20; S 4 for .20; Blbts. 100 for .50 
