Variety 
JUNE DAY (Roberts-’46) 441-58-60 
A very early pink with a small cherry blotch. 
Opens 7 on tall straight spike of 20 or more 
buds. Good substance and fine attachment. 
Produces many large bulblets which germinate 
very well. If you want to catch the early mar- 
ket, you should grow this one. Ahead of any- 
thing else we grow. 
J. V. KONYNENBURG (K & M-’47) 486-85 
One of the new ones from Holland. A lovely 
shade of vermillion-red. One of the best of the 
new European varieties since the war. Opens 
6-8 on strong, straight spike. Good growing 
habits and fine propagator. 
KESTREL (Palmer-’45) 420-80 
Light salmon-orange with creamy throat. 
Opens 8-10 of 20 buds, at one time. Makes a 
fine cut flower for the commercial grower. 
KING ALFRED (Hobbs-’45) 532-80 
A rich yellow-pink usually called salmon, Throat 
has definite cream blotch, giving nice color ef- 
fect. Spikes are tall and flower-heads are long, 
opening 6-7 triangular florets of heavy sub- 
stance at one time. Lightly ruffled. 
KING LEAR (Palmer-’38) 570-75 
A beautiful early ruffled purple with a silver 
edge on petals. Large and showy and a ribbon 
winner. 
KLONDIKE (Snyder-’47) 412-75 
A deep bronzy orange yellow that grows very 
tall. Good growing habits and good propagator. 
LADY JANE (Lake-’41) 406-85 
Clear light cream with yellow lips, has the ap- 
pearance of a light yellow. Opens up to 7 ruf- 
fled florets of fine texture on a spike that never 
crooks. An A-1 commercial in every way. 
LANCELOT (G. V. Snyder-’49) 410-75 
A clear light yellow blending deeper in the 
throat. Its good growing habits and its earli- 
ness in blooming will make this a fine cut 
flower. Will open 8 florets on tall spikes of 20 
buds. Florets are wide open and lightly waved 
and fluted with raised midribs. Fine bulblet 
production and germination. 
LEADING LADY (Johnston-’42) 506-87 
Most famous and most popular Picardy sport. 
Grown commercially for cut flowers in all parts 
of the country. A creamy white with no mark- 
ing. Our leading white, to date. 
LIBRETTO (K & M-’49) 576-90 
Light blue, still lighter in throat. The first in 
blues to produce large flowers—diameter being 
5 inches. We cut fine blooms from our bulblet 
stock this fall. Good germinator. 
Per Large Med. Small Per 
2 
10 
10 
20 
1.00 
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75 
20 
70 
25 
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20 
70 
75 
6.00 
3-.25 
.65 
4—,25 
50 
3—.29 
-60 
4—,25 
50 
4—,25 
00 
50 
4.00 
3-.25 
.60 
75 
6.00 
4,25 
50 
5-.25 
40 
20 
35) 
30 
30 
35 
2.80 
30 
50 
4.00 
“T am well pleased with my bulb order. Many thanks for everything.” 
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100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
10 
100 
100 
100 
Blts. 
60 
30 
25 
20 
20 
20 
25 
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4.00 
25 
2D 
1.00 
8.00 
