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KATHY LEE (Fairchild) (Mid-season) (410) A very fine heavily ruffled lemon yellow with 
deeper throat. This yellow has very fine color and open 8 large blooms on nice straight 
spikes. Wonderful variety for exhibition or commercial use. 
L-50c M-35c S-25c Blts. 10-40c (100 - $3.50) 
KING DAVID (Carlson) (Mid-season) (570) Deep purple or deep royal magenta shading 
into a rich velvet red throat and a silver picotee edging on the petals. This beautiful glad 
opens to 10 ruffled, fluted florets with almost all other buds showing color. Has a wonderful 
show record and is a vigorous grower. L- $3.00 M-$2.50 S-$2.00 Bits. 30c (10- $2.50) 
KLONDIKE (Snyder) (Early) (412) This fine deep golden yellow bordering on orange 
yellow is our best cut flower yellow. It opens to 8 lightly ruffled heavy textured blooms 
on tall sturdy spikes. Placement and attachment extra fine. Very healthy and good propa- 
gator. It is a wonderful shipper. IE Ae WM = EAE Deals XO) Beye 
LADY MARION (White) (Mid-season) (460) Wonderful outstanding new lavender rose. 
Very tall growing spikes having 8 to 10 well placed lightly ruffled blooms open at once, 
on a long flowerhead. Grand champion Binghampton 1947. An excellent shipper, it looks 
like a coming commercial. L-20c M-2-30c S-2-20c Blts.25-25¢ (100-75c) 
LANCASTER (Palmer) (Mid-season) (470) Clear waved and ruffled dark purple. Opens 
8 to 12 blooms on tall straight spikes. Exceedingly beautiful and does not seem to flake 
its color in wet weather. L-2-25c¢ M-2-20c Blts. Pkg. 25c 
LANCELOT (Snyder) (Early) (410) A clear clean light yellow blending deeper in the 
throat. It opens 8 lightly waved and fluted 514” florets on tall straight spikes of 18 to 20 
buds. Very healthy and excellent propagator. It is a wonderful shipper as it will open 
perfectly in the tip when cut in tight bud. A large Florida grower writes that it is very fine 
down there. It will also win on the show table. 
L-75¢ M-50c S-35c Blts. 10-50c (100)- $4.00) 
LA VALLE (Lines) (507) A sensational new light ivory cream with small orange feather 
that lights it up. A very rich color and it opens up to 9 huge florets on long flowerheads, 
The spikes grow 5 ft. tall. A sure winner wherever shown. 
L- $1.25 M-$I.00 S-75c Bits. 2-25€ (10- $1.00) 
LORAINE (Foster) (Mid-season) (440) Fine tall pink blending to a cream throat. Opens 
6 slightly ruffled blooms of heavy substance on tall always straight spikes. Takes hot 
weather very well. Flowerheads of 26” with 20 buds often all showing color. 
L-50c M-35c S-20c Blts.10-25c (100 - $2.00) 
MADELEINE BROWN (Maier) (Mid-season) (432) Beautiful deep salmon, lightly ruffled, 
blending lighter in the throat which is faintly marked scarlet, 7 to 8 blooms of 5 to 6-inch 
diameter open on tall, strong plant. This variety resembles Picardy, but has better habits 
of growth. It does not grow stubby, is healthy, and grows straight. Blooms have better 
texture. Fine reports on it from all sections. Fine for forcing. 
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MANDARIN (Woods) (Mid-season) (550) A wonderful deep tomato red with deeper red 
marking on lower lip. A wonderful color break. The straight willowy spikes are 56” with 
a 26” flowerhead of 22 buds. The blooms are 5” and are heavily ruffled and wide open 
with raised midrib. L- $2.50 M-$2.00 S-$1.00 Blts. 40c (10 - $3.00) 
MARATHON (Lawrenson) (Mid-season) (416) ‘Tall strong growing light buff with small 
red throat mark. Opens 6-7 florets of 5” diam. on long flower heads of 18 to 22 buds. 
Should make an excellent commercial as it handles and ships well. 
L-$1.00 M-60c S-40c Blts.4-25c (10-50c) 
MAURRIE TREVAN (Both) (Mid-season) (454) Beautiful clean velvety black red. This 
new glad from Australia looks like the best black red to date. Makes strong tall spikes 
with many open blooms. L-40c M-30c Blts. 10-25c 
MERRY MAID (Roberts) (Very Early) (440) Fine early ruffled pink and white. Open 
6 or 7 blooms 41% inches in diameter on 4 ft. spikes. Looks like one of the prettiest eariv 
pinks we have seen. An average producer of bulblets, but they germinate and grow well. 
L-35¢ M-2bc $-2-30c Bits. 10-25c (100- $2.00) 
My bulbs from you have always been wonderful and true to name. 
— Mrs. E. P. A., ALLENTOWN, PA. 
