LaValle (Lines) (507) M. Light ivory 
cream with small orange throat 
feather. Huge plant with 8 blooms open. Very 
striking. 
L 1/1.25, 3/3.00 
M 1/1.00, 3/2.50 
Lavender Beauty (Kolb) (466) M. 
Clear soft light lav- 
ender pink. One of the nicest lavenders. 
L 1/1.00, 10/8.00 S 1/.40, 10/3.20 
M 1/.60, 10 /4.80 B 4/.25, 100/5.00 
Lavender Lace (Fischer) (466) M. 
Very nice somewhat 
ruffled lavender with large cream throat. Opens 
6 wide open well placed blooms on a medium 
height plant. Beautiful but with me inclined to 
be short headed. 
L 1/.50, 10/4.00 
M 1/.35, 10/2.80 
S 1/.75, 5/3.00 
B 10/1.00, 100/8.00 
S 1/.25, 10/2.00 
B 8/.25, 100/2.50 
Lavender Prince (LaSalle) (466) LM. 
Distinct shade of lav- 
ender mauve. Opens 6 well placed blooms on a 
long head. ‘Tall strong grower. Good commercial. 
L 2/.25, 10/1.00 S 6/.25, 10/.35 
M 3/.25, 10/.60 B Pkg. /.35 
Leading Lady (Johnston) (506) M. 
Cream white sport of 
Picardy. An old standby and just like Picardy 
except for color. Rather inclined to revert to 
Picardy. 
L 2/.25, 10/1.00 
M 3/.25, 10/.60 
Leah Gorham (Gorham) (50) M. 
Somewhat ruffled light 
red with cream white throat. Very: striking and 
attractive. Opens 5-7 with good placement and 
strong attachment on a long head. Good doer 
and propagator. Especially noted for its con- 
sistent production of nice spikes. 
L 1/.75, 10/6.00 S 1/.30, 10/2.40 
M 1/.50, 10/4.00 B 2/.15, 10/.60 
Leeuwenhorst (Salman) (560) M. 
uge tall light rose 
slightly tinted lavender. Very tall strong husky 
grower with big heads of bloom. 
L 2/.25, 10/1.00 S 6/.25, 10/.35 
M 3/.25, 10/.60 B Pkg. /.25 
S 6/.25, 10/.35 
B Pkg. /.25 
Leora (Ficht) (460) M. Light rose tinged 
with mauve with white throat 
bordered with mauve line. Medium height. 
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Opens up to 7 beautiful blooms. Not so strong 
a grower as some but to me very nice. 
L 1/.35, 10/2.00 S 2/.25, 10/1.00 
M 1/.25, 10/1.50 B Pkg. /.30 
Lila Wallace (Fairchild) (362) M. Beau- 
tiful dark rose somewhat 
similar to Burma but in the 300 size. Very at- 
tractive variety that I am sure you will like. 
Will make nice commercial. 
L 1/.75, 10/6.00 S 1/.25, 10/2.00 
M 1/.50, 10/4.00 B 5/.25, 10/.40 
Lipstick (Ballentine) (441) M. Distinctive 
P and striking. Somewhat ruffled 
shell pink with a bright rose red blotch. Good 
texture, placement and attachment. Crooks 
somewhat in some places but not with me. A 
grand variety that with good culture can beat 
Connecticut Yankee on the show bench. 
L 2/.25, 10/1.00 S 6/.25, 10/.35 
M 3/.25, 10/.60 B Pkg. /.25 
(Palmer) (410) EM. Very beau- 
tiful medium shade of yellow 
blending somewhat darker on the lip. Medium 
height. Opens 5-7. Heads sometimes inclined 
to be a little short. One of the most beautiful 
yellows I know. 
L 1/1.00, 10/8.00 
M 1/.60, 10/4.50 
Lodestar 
S 1/.40, 10/3.00 
B 4/.25, 100/5.00 
Lovelace (Grout) (42) L. Beautiful 
light rose with yellow throat. 
Opens 8 heavily ruffled blooms on a 21 bud 
spike with 7 showing. Very lovely. 
L 1/.50, 10/4.00 S 1/.20, 10/1.60 
M 1/.35, 10/2.80 B 8/.25, 100/2.50 
Lucky (Jack) (366) M. Clear medium 
lavender with small cream throat. 
Opens 6-7 on a tall slender plant. 
L 2/.25, 10/1.00 
M 3/.25, 10/.60 
Macushla (Paul) (460) M. Distinctive 
shade of bright rose with light 
cream throat on which there is a darker featiier. 
Tall strong healthy plant with 6-7 open on a 
head of 20-21 buds. Good doer. 
L 1/1.00, 10/8.00 S 1/.40, 10/3.00 
M 1/.60, 10/4.80 B 4/.25, 100/5.00 
“| have bought two special collections from you 
and they were exceptionally beautiful. They are 
planted in my garden at my summer home on Cape 
Cod and are the admiration of my neighbors.” 
—Mrs. Irwin Moran, Mass. 
