LADY MARIAN 460 (White) M Light lavender 
that opens up somewhat lighter and better color 
when cut. Very nice variety with 6-8 open. 
L 2/.25, M 3/.25, S 5/.25, B Pkg. /.25. 
LAKE PLACID 406 (Wilson) L Beautifully 
ruffled cream white with creamy yellow throat. 
Opens 8 or more large nicely ruffled blooms. Tall 
strong grower. Fine for late cut flowers. Makes 
nice clean bulbs. Healthier than Leading Lady. 
L 2/.25, M 3/.25, S 5/.25, B Pkg./.25. 
LANCASTER 470 (Palmer) M_ Clear dark 
purple with up to 12 lightly waved blooms on a 
tall straight spike. Needs good culture to get the 
long heads of which it is capable. 
L 2/.25, M 3/.25, S 5/.25, B Pkg./.25. 
LAVENDER LACE 466 (Fischer) M Very nice 
somewhat ruffled lavender with large cream 
throat. Opens 6 wide open well placed blooms on 
a medium height plant. 
L .25, M 3/.25, S 5/.25, B Pkg./.25. 
LAVENDER PRINCE 466 (LaSalle) LM Dis- 
tinct shade of lavender mauve. Opens 6 well 
placed blooms, tall strong plant. Good commer- 
cial, 
L 2/.25, M 3/.25, S 5/.25, B Pkg./.25. 
LEADING LADY 506 (Johnston) M Cream 
white sport of Picardy. One of the best cut 
flower and exhibition whites grown but is in- 
clined to revert to Picardy. Like Picardy except 
in color. 
L 2/.25, M 3/.25, S 5/.25, B Pkg./.25. 
LEAH GORHAM 451 (Gorham) M Somewhat 
ruffled light red with cream white throat. Very 
striking and attractive variety. Opens 5-7 with 
good placement. Reliable and consistent producer 
of fine spikes. An attractive variety that you will 
like. 
L .50, M .35, S .25, B 4/.25,10/.50. 
LEEUWENHORST 460 (Salman) M Huge tall 
light rose, very lightly tinted lavender. Tall 
strong husky grower with big heads of bloom. 
L 2/.25, M 3/.25, S 5/.25, B Pkg./.25. 
Glamelia Corsage 
In making a glamelia corsage the buds of one 
bloom are placed in another wide open flower. 
LEIF ERICKSON 406 (K & M) M A grand 
cream variety for any purpose. Opens 8-10 
somewhat ruffled blooms. A tall husky grower 
that makes really wonderful heads of bloom. 
Fine propagator. The coming commercial cream. 
Great for exhibition. 
L .50, M .30, S .20, B 10/.25. 
LILA WALLACE 464 (Fairchild) M Beautiful 
dark rose somewhat like Burma but in the 400 
size. Very attractive variety and fine for arrange- 
ments. 
L .25, M .20, S 2/.25, B 15/.25,100/1.25. 
LIPSTICK 441 (Ballentine) M Distinctive and 
striking shell pink with bright rose red blotch. 
Good texture, placement and attachment. In 
very hot weather it sometimes crooks but has 
always been good here. A very popular and fine 
variety. 
L 2/.25, M 3/.25, S 5/.25, B Pkg. /.25. 
LODESTAR 410 (Palmer) EM Medium shade 
of yellow shading slightly darker in the lip. 
Opens 5-7 on a medium height plant. One of the 
most beautiful yellows in existence. 
L .40, M .30, S .20, B 20/.25,100/1.00. 
MACUSHLA 460 (Paul) M_ Distinctive shade 
of bright rose with light cream throat on which 
there is a darker feather. Tall strong plant with 
6-7 open on a long head. Good doer. 
L .40, M .30, S .20, B 20/.25,100/1.00. 
“We cut perfect 32’ to 36” spikes of Montpelier from No. 5 bulbs during a week in which after- 
noon temperatures ranged from 102 to 110 degrees!” —J. R. Glasgow, Okla. 
“| want you to know | had gorgeous glads from you last summer. | never had as pretty glads, in- 
cluding my old ones for we had rain when the bloomstalks were forming. —Avis Risk, Indiana 
“My first order from you last year was more than satisfactory—Y our bulbs gave me some wonderful 
blooms—Elizabeth the Queen and Spic and Span were exceedingly fine. 
—Wnm. L. Whittaker, Arkansas 
“Last year we grew your glads and were very well satisfied in every way.” 
—T. J. Hartman, Okla. 
“Il was so pleased with my order last year. | couldn't believe small bulbs would bloom so beauti- 
fully, but they did.” —Mrs. T. J. Taylor, Texas 
“The collection of bulbs | purchased last year from you did so well in our_rather poor garden soil 
that | have decided to use my small flower space for glads. —Mrs. C. H. Jordan, N. Y 
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