552-90 
570-75 
590-85 
530-85 
412-75 
340-90 
440-80 
506-90 
470-85 
425-90 
466-85 
366-70 
466-90 
506-87 
432-87 
540-85 
501-85 
416-85 
536-95 
410-80 
KING CLICK. Bright deep red. up to 9 wide, flaring florets. Very 
fine, showy light red. 
L. 2—20, 5—40; Med. 2—15, 5—30; Sm. 5—20. 
KING LEAR. This is a reddish purple huge floret, every petal being 
edged with a hairline of silver, giving lustre to the entire spike. 
L. 2—20, 5—40; Med. 2—15, 5—30; Sm. 5—20. 
KING TAN. An unusual color, tan to light brown. Grand florets. 
Striking in baskets. L. 2—20, 5—40. 
KING WILLIAM. A grand old timer, soft salmon, with creamy 
throat, spread over a very large floret. Grand spikes. L. 2—-20, 5—40. 
KLONDIKE. Deep orange yellow which grows great spikes. and a 
good variety. rich in color, and showy. 
L. 15c ea., 5—60; Med. 2—20, 5—40; Sm. 5—25. 
LADY BOO. A charming delicate shell pink. You will stop any- 
where to admire it. Opens up to 6 lovely florets. 
L. 25c ea., 5—1.00; Med. 2—20, 5—40; Sm. 5—25. 
LADY LUCK. A Picardy sport. between light salmon and light pink. 
Prettier by far than Picardy, yellow and creamy throat in lovely blend. 
L. 2—25, 5—50; Med. 2—20. 5—40; Sm. 5—25. 
LAKE PLACID. A grand late creamy white, with yellow throat. 
Opens up to 8, on a grand spike. Have been thanked often for 
putting this variety in my shipments. 
L. 2—25, 5—50; Med. 2—20, 5—40. 
LANCASTER. One of the very top purples. Clear, dark purple 
with up to 12 large florets open. Seems to require good culture 
for best results. L. 2—25, 5—50; Med. 2—20, 5—40. 
LARIME. A brilliant showy orange red, or reddish orange with 
dark blotch. Has extra quality and attractiveness. 
L. 2—20, 5—40; Med. 2—15, 5—30; Sm. 5—20. 
LAVENDER LACE. Very fine new lavender, with large creamy 
throat, somewhat ruffled. Opens 6 on a good spike. Belongs in 
any good collection. L. 75c ea., 5—3.00. 
LAVENDER AND GOLD. A fresh, bright. clean light lavender. with 
golden throat and a daintiness that belongs to the bride. 
L. 2—20, 5—40; Med. 2—15, 5—30; Sm. 5—20. 
LAVENDER PRINCE. Distinct shade of lavender mauve. Opens 
6. on a very fine flowerhead. Tall grower. 
L. 2—20, 5—40; Med. 2—15, 5—30. 
LEADING LADY. Cream white sport of Picardy. Identical to 
Picardy except for color. Readily sells for white. Has been the 
standard of its color class, and is still tops. Sometimes it throws 
Picardy color in scattered petals. You never go wrong on this 
variety. L. 2—20, 5—40; Med. 2—15, 5J—30; Sm. 5—20. 
MADELINE BROWN. Deep salmon, ruffled beautifully with faint 
searlet throat blotch. Opens up to 8. 
L. 2—25, 5—50; Med. 2—12, 5—30. 
MAGNOLIA. Light, soft creamy pink, opening 6-8. Very charming. 
L. 2—20, 5—40; Med. 2—15, 5—30; Sm. 5—20. 
MARGARET BEATON. A very large, white with a modest biotch 
of orange scarlet in the throat. Very attractive. 
L. 2—20, 5—40; Med. 2—15, 5—30. 
MARIMBA. A grand light buff sometimes tinged pink. Opens 8 
or more. Grows strong and tall. Fine show flower. 
L. 2—20. 5—40; Med. 2—i5, 5—30. 
MARSEILLAISE. A grand late scarlet, fade proof. Narrow cream 
lines on the throat petals add much to its attractiveness. Very showy. 
L. 2—20, 5—40; Med. 2—15, 5—30; Sm. 5—20. 
MARTHA DEANE. Medium yellow,.with small red line in the 
throat. Opens up to 8. Only 5 years ago this variety was selling 
at $5.00 per bulb. A worthy kind. 
L. 15c ea., 5—60; Med. 2—20, 5—40; Sm. 5—25. 
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