show table. It cuts 100% usable spikes 
and is offered not for its fragrance but 
for its beauty and usability. Destined 
to be a very fine commercial. L 1.00; 
M .75; S .50; B 10-.75. 
HANSEL (Fisher) 212. Extra good minia- 
ture. Sure show winner. Opens 5 to 6 
on 14-16 bud stem. One that you should 
have. L .10; M .08; S .05; B 50-.25. 
HARRY HOPKINS (Salman 747) (554). 
Large deep red with slight purplish 
shading. Opens 6-8 well placed blooms 
on a tall straight stem. I consider this 
one of the very best dark reds. L .15; 
M .10; S .05; B pkg. .25. 
HAWKEYE RED (Heaton) 450. A sport 
of Vagabond Prince. Very bright red 
that is due for popularity. L .10; M .08; 
S .05. 
HEART O’GOLD 401 (Fischer) An un- 
usual coloring, golden yellow throat 
blotch on a snowy white background. 
A color combination rarely seen in 
glads. Superb for arrangements. L .50; 
IME Aataeip7ap 
HEART’S DESIRE (Fiedler ’48) 540. A 
superbly beautiful light creamy pink 
with very heavily ruffled florets. 6-8 
large, lacy flowers open on tall spikes 
with good flowerheads. One of the best 
of the newer ones. L .20; M .15; S .10. 
HELEN OF TROY (Salbach 39) 517—90 
Very tall peach toned apricot with soft 
carmine throat blotch. One of the very 
best glads of all times. A wonderful 
grower that should be in every first 
class collection. Patented variety so in- 
crease cannot be sold. L .15; M .10; 
S .05. 
HUNTRESS (Jack) 466. A light pinkish 
lavender that was outstanding for us 
this year. Opens 8 large blooms on a 
straight stem. Plant is of medium 
height. L .15; M .10; S .05; B 25-.25. 
ILE DE FRANCE (Blom ’47). A lovely 
buff from Holland. Like most Holland 
varieties, it is tall and graceful. The 
color is clear and beautiful, with a 
deeper feather blotch. L .15. 
KEEPSAKE (Kruger ’50) 410. Keepsake 
is the most beautiful of all yellow varie- 
ties because of its clear, lively, unblem- 
ished color. The low growing plants 
produce spire type spikes. Will open 
six florets of 5’’ size on a spike of 18 
buds and-24 77 “leneth. sia .75, 5 ia.o0; 
S .25; B 100-5.00. 
KELSEY (Yates). A. sport of Picardy 
with a clear cream yellow throat. It has 
large 6’’ ruffled florets and is also a 
very heavy propagator. L 2-.25; M 4-.25; 
S 10-.25; B 100-.50. 
KENWOOD (Lins) 452. This is an abso- 
lute pure red. Has no blotch or mark of 
any kind. Usually builds a tall straight 
spike with good flowers. Head opening 
five 5%-inch plain petaled florets. 
L .10; M .08; S .05; B 100-1.00. 
KESTREL (Palmer) (422) (Mid-season) 
Light salmon orange with creamy throat 
which is bordered by a band of lght 
orange. A uyique color. Opens 8-10 
with a total of 20 buds on a tall straight 
spike. L .15; M .10; S .05. 
KING OF HEARTS (Salbach) (543) (Mid- 
season) A huge variety sometimes pro- 
ducing to 8’’ or so in diameter. One of 
the largest glads grown. Opens up to 
8 with a flower spike reaching 30’’. A 
huge spike of bloom with a good stem. 
Color is a deep salmon or coral red 
shading to salmon. Great variety for 
the show table. L .20; M .15; S .10. 
KLONDIKE (Snyder 47) 412—75. A deep 
yellow with 5 inch florets that has 8 
open and 7 showing color on a 20 bud 
spike. The florets are ruffled and of a 
very good texture. L .15; M .10; S .05; 
B 100-.50. 
KOREA (Laubers) 552. Giant oriental red. 
Excellent for show or commercial use. 
Opens 6 to 8 large 6’’ florets on long, 
strong stem of 20 to 24 buds. Don’t fail 
to atry -this> ones sli.20 +3, M bee art; 
B 100-8.00. 
LA BELLE (Krueger 749) 406. No other 
cream approaches La Belle. It is very 
vigorous and very heavily ruffled. La 
Belle blooms in late season. La Belle 
will open five florets of 5%4’’ size. 
L .50; M .40; S .25; B 100-2.00. 
LADY ANNE (Buchanan 47) 400—67. In 
my opinion the best early white. It is 
better than Texas. Opens 7 lustrous and 
ruffled 6 inch florets on a 27 inch 
flower-head. One of the best. Don’t miss 
Lady > Anne. Lr 7105-7 Ma 08s 52.00. 
B 100-.50. 
LADY BOO (Graff) 440 (Mid-season). 
Purest shade of shell pink. Absolutely 
a self color. Not a crook in a ecarload. 
It has appeal, opens well in water and 
to the very tip. L .15; M .10; S .05. 
LADY JANE (Lake) 406. Cream with a 
light yellow lower petal. Opens 6-8 
wide open blooms on a straight stiff 
spike. Leading cream cut flower vari- 
ety. Very consistent. L .10; 3-.25; M .08; 
3-.20; S .06; 3-.15. 
LADY LUCK (Harris-0) 540. Sport of 
Picardy. Very nice peaches-and-cream 
color, similar to Greta Garbo, but long- 
er head. Different than other Picardy 
sports. A real beauty worth trying. 
L .15; 2-.25; M .10; S .05; B. 25-1.00,, - 
LAKE PLACID (Wilson) 506. A hooded 
butterfly cream. Almost white with 
creamy yellow throat. Opens 8 5%-in. 
florets on a 27-inch flowerhead having 
19 buds. G4153" MEe.10-> S08, 
LANCASTER (Palmer 44) 470. A clear 
dark purple, opening 8 to 10 lightly 
ruffled blooms. Tall straight spike. Give 
Laneaster a lttle extra care and you 
have almost a sure winner on the show 
table. L .15; M .10; S .08;. B 25-.25. 
