JUNIOR MISS (Canine 44) 80 days 430 
If you are looking for a pretty deep salmon pink, with lighter mid 
ribs and a small cream blotch, here you are—in a very attractive 
package. Spikes are tall, straight, color is good, attachment and 
placement good—the florists like it very much, 
Price L 3-25c M 5-25c S 10-25c B 50-25c 
KAWATIRI (Pupich 47) 85 days 516 
Rather erratic in its growing habits, otherwise good. When you 
get a straight spike of creamy buff florets, each with its yellow 
throat, with the edges of the petals slightly tinged pink, you have 
something interesting. The unopened buds are golden buff in color, 
also with the pink tint. Florets are large, nicely frilled and of a 
heavy texture. Crooking is its main fault. 
Price L 35c M 25c § 2-25c B 15-25c 
KENWOOD (Lines 43) 80 days — 452 
4 to 6 florets opening on tall wiry stems, a Christmas’ red, no 
marks, blotches or stripes, describes Kenwood. Good propagator. and 
a good cut flower. Not a winner on the show table but one that 
makes up well in bouquets. 
Price L 3-25c M 5-25c S 10-25c B 50-25c 
KEWPIE (Brown 30) 65 days 156 
See miniature listing. 
KING ALFRED (Hobbs 45) 80 days 532 
An orange salmon with a cream blotch, that makes immense spikes. 
6 open out of 20 buds on tall straight stems, well proportioned. In- 
teresting from both a commercial and a show viewpoint. One of the 
few glads that grow exhibition spikes all the time without any 
particular care, except perhaps staking. 
Price L 3-25c M 5-25c S 10-25c B 50-25c 
KING CLICK (Wilson 41) 90 days 552 
Here is another glad that seems to grow exhibition spikes with- 
out any particular care. A beautiful scarlet color, perfect placement, 
every one tall, straight and sturdy. 6 to 8 open, 18 to 20 buds, nice 
proportion, healthy, and easily grown to show quality. Good com- 
mercia!—what more can one want 
L 3-25c M 5-25c S$ 10-25¢ B 50-25c 
KING LEAR (Palmer 38) 75 days 570 
Try a basket of this clear deep reddish purple and: be surprised. 
This one really makes up nicely with its long wiry stems, and a 
silver line on the edge of the petals to relieve the monotony of one 
color. An old timer, but a good one. 
L 3-25c M 5-25c § 10-25c B 100-25c 
LADRONE (Palmer 47) 90 days 433 
Light rcse salmon. shading towards scarlet at the tips with a very 
pronounced light yellow blotch. Reminds one very much of Beacon. 
6-8 open, 6-8 in color, and about 20 buds. Tapering spike, with nice 
proportions. Good propagator. 
L 2-30c M 3-25c:'S 5-25c B.25-25c 
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