J. VanKonynenburg (K & M) 
Beautiful vermilion or garnet red without 
markings. Tall, straight plant with 8-10 
very large blooms open. A __ sensational 
exhibition and marke variety. 
Kathy Lee (Fairchild) Clear light yel- 
low with no markings. Florets are heavily 
ruffled. The five-inch florets open wide on 
a nice stem. 
King Tan (Wilson) Beautiful large rosy 
tan spikes of an unusual color, very 
pleasing. 7-8 open florets, strong healthy 
grower. 
La Belle (Krueger) Heavily ruffled cream 
white. Healthy grower and heavy propa- 
gator. Late blooming. 
Lady Boo (Graff) Pure shade of shell 
pink. 6-7 florets open on a straight spike. 
Will make a good commercial. 
Lady Jane (Lake) Clear cream with 
yellow lip. Will open 8 round, wide-open 
blooms on a good stiff plant. Texture and 
placemertt are perfect. One of the very 
best cut flowers. 
La Favorite (K & M) Color very bril- 
liant light scarlet. 6-7 florets open on a 
straight stem. Good grower and_ prop- 
agator. 
Lady Luck (Harris) Peaches and cream 
color. Opens 8-9 four-inch florets on a tall 
straight stem. A very beautiful color com- 
bination and a fine commercial. 
Lady Marion (White) Color light rose 
lavender. @pens 8-10 well placed florets 
on a tall straight stem. Opens well when 
cut in bud. Should make a fine com- 
mercial. 
Lavender and Gold (Baerman) Light 
lavender blending to a clear yellow throat. 
Opens 5-6 four-inch flowers on a. tall 
slender stem. 
Lavender Prince (LaSalle) A King 
Arthur seedling. An improvement on that 
variety. Deep lavender which opens 6 five- 
inch blooms on a tall straight spike. One 
for the commercial growers. 
Libretto (K & M) Color light blue, 
lighter in the throat. A very distinct glad- 
iolus. 5-6 large florets well attached to a 
medium tall stem. Tall grower. An extra 
fine blue. 
Magnolia (Palmer) Light, soft, creamy 
rose. Blooms are large, round and _ petals 
arc recurved. Opens 6-8 on a strong spike. 
Fine commercial cut flower. 
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