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LADY BOO 440 (Graff) (Mid-season) Sweet is the adjective describing this glad of purest 
shade of shell pink, absolutely a self color. Not a crook in a carload. It has appeal, 
opens well in water and to the very tip. Florida growers report it as very resistant 
to leaf spots. L .15; M 2 for .20; S 4 for .20; Blbts. 25 for .25; 100 for .75 
LANCASTER 470 (Palmer) (Mid-season) A large exhibition mid-season clear dark purple 
with 8 to 10 lightly waved and ruffled blooms open on a tall straight spike. Plants fre- 
quently attain a height of 5 feet. If you want to win in the purple class, you must have 
Lancaster. L .15; M 2 for .20; S 4 for .20; 25 for .25; 100 for .75 
LaVALLE 507 (Lines) Beautiful rich ruffled light cream with small orange throat marks. 
Opens 8 or more 54-inch florets on a long spike, always straight. Bulblet production 
and germination are good. L $2.50; M $2.00; S $1.50; Blbts. .15 each; 15 for $2.00 
LAVENDER LACE 460 (Fischer) <A glad reminiscent of the era of lavender and old lace. 
Similar in size, height and color to Elizabeth The Queen but possessing a pure throat. 
A lavender as beautiful as the smaller size Wedgwood but in the 400 class. 
M .75; S .50; Blbts. .15 each; 10 for $1.00 
LEADING LADY 506 (Johnston) (Mid-season) Little needs to be said for this cream white 
sport of Picardy, for it has held the spotlight ever since introduced. Spike, flower and 
habits identical with Picardy, an occasional pink streak in petals being best proof it is 
a true sport. Color creamy white, enough so that florists accept it as white. One can 
grow show spikes from small bulbs. If I were limited to growing one glad, Leading 
Lady would be my choice. My strain continues to produce tall spikes. 
L 10 for .70; Blbts. 100 for .25 
LIPSTICK 441 (Ballentine) This glad shares with Pactolus the distinction of being the 
most beautiful blotched variety. A lovely blend of light and deep pink. 
L 10 for .75; Blbts. 100 for .50 
LITTLE GOLD 212 (Fischer) A favorite with all who can see beauty in the smaller size 
glads. Color is almost identical to that of Golden Poppy but it has heavier substance 
and is richly ruffled. Beautiful in arrangements and will be in much demand as a cut- 
flower. Excellent propagator. M .35; S .25; Blbts. 4 for .25; 10 for .50 
LODESTAR 412 (Palmer) Very beautiful medium yellow shading to deeper lip. It is of 
medium height and carries well attached buds, opening 5 to 7. Good propagator, fine 
cut-flower variety and stands heat well. 
L $2.00; M $1.25; S .75; Blbts. .25 each; 10 for $2.00 
LUCKY 466 (Jack) (Mid-season) Clear medium sized lavender with a small cream throat. 
Color is on the cool shade of lavender. 6 to 7 medium sized florets open on a tall, 
willowy stem. It should make a good cut-flower variety. Lucky is more than an 
average propagator and good germinator. 
L 2 for .20; M 3 for .20; S 4 for .20; Blbts. 25 for .25; 100 for .75 
MARGARET JEAN 520 (Ogilvie) A 70-day, 542-inch orange, claimed by the originator to 
be the finest orange to date. Plant grows 56 inches tall and produces a spike carrying 
a 30-inch flowerhead with 18 to 20 buds. An American Home Achievement winner 
at Montreal, 1949. L $2.00; M $1.50; S $1.00; Blbts. .25 each; 10 for $2.00 
MAUVIE ROSE 462 (Wesselman) A good commercial for the extra early season, or for 
real late. Outer petals are deep rose, inner ones blend into mauve. Its one fault is 
fading. Other habits including propagation are good. 
L .50; M .35; S .20; Blbts. 10 for .60; 100 for $5.00 
MID AMERICA 550 (Evans) (Early Mid-season) The giant unmarked light red that has 
been an exhibition sensation. Round smooth florets, 7 inches in diameter, are well 
attached to tall growing spikes. It is the most vigorous of growers; small bulbs and 
bulblets can produce good representative spikes. L .15; Blbts. 100 for .75 
MINSTREL 566 (Palmer) Largest of all the lavenders and in great demand by exhibitors. 
Color a lavender pink, sometimes comes flecked but is usually clear. Petals are pointed, 
ti attain 7-inch size. 
aaa L .15; M 2 for .20; S 4 for .20; Blbts. 20 for .25; 100 for $1.00 
