HEART’S DESIRE (Fiedler 748) 540. A 
superbly beautiful light creamy pink 
with very heavily ruffled florets. 6-8 
large, lacy flowers open on tall spikes 
with good flowerheads. One of the best 
of the newer ones. L .20; M .15; S .10. 
HEIRLOOM (Klein 52) 566 (EM). Clear 
medium lavender with small pure white 
throat and midrib lines. 7-8 nicely 
frilled florets will open at once on spikes 
of medium height. Has won many prizes 
at the shows, and as it has excellent op- 
ening and keeping qualities it should 
be good for cutting, too. L 3.00; M 2.00; 
S 1.00; B .25, 10-2.00. 
HELEN OF TROY (Salbach 739) 517—90. 
Very tall peach toned apricot with soft 
carmine throat blotch. One of the very 
best glads of all times. A wonderful 
grower that should be in every first 
class collection. L .15; M .10; §S .05. 
HUNTRESS (Jack) 466. A lght pinkish 
lavender that was outstanding for us 
this year. Opens 8 large blooms on a 
straight stem. Plant is of medium 
height. L .15; M .10. 
INVITATION (Kadel ’50) 342-73. A beau- 
tiful baby pink with a cream throat. 
A nice early pink with plain and re- 
curved petals. Height 54’’ with a 24’’ 
flower head. Good propagator. L .30; 
M .20; 8.15; B 10-.30. 
KARDINAL SPELLMAN (Salman) (576) 
M. Huge reddish purple. Opens several 
on a good spike. Tall strong plant. 
L .20; B 10-.20. 
KASHMIR 470 (Allen). A beautiful shade 
of solid purple, with extremely heavy 
texture ruffling, and velvety sheen. 56 
inches tall, 20 buds, 5 to 5% inch flor- 
ets, attachment and facing perfect. One 
of the finest. L .25; M .20; S 15-.50. 
KEEPSAKE (Kruger 750) 410. Keepsake 
is the most beautiful of all yellow varie- 
vies because of its clear, lively, unblem- 
ished color. Will open six florets of 5”’ 
size on a spike of 18 buds and 24”’’ 
length. L .15. 
KELSEY (Yates). A sport of Picardy 
with a clear cream yellow throat. It has 
large 6’’ ruffled florets and is also a 
very heavy propagator. L 2-.25; M 4-.25; 
S 10-.25; B 100-.50. 
KENWOOD (Lins) 452. This is an abso- 
lute pure red. Has no blotch or mark of 
any kind. Usually builds a tall straight 
spike with good flowers. Head opening 
five 5%-inch plain petaled florets. 
L .10; M .08; S .05; B 100-1.00. 
KING DAVID (Carlson 751) (570) 85. Gor- 
geous deep purple with a silver border. 
8-9 suffled and fluted blooms on a slen- 
der but sturdy 414’ spike. Very healthy 
easy grower. Has compiled a wonderful 
show record and is becoming a must 
have for all. L .50; M .40: S .30. 
KING OF HEARTS (Salbach) (543) (Mid- 
season) A huge variety sometimes pro- 
ducing to 8’’ or so in diameter. One of 
the largest glads grown. Opens up to 
8 with a flower spike reaching 30’’. A 
huge spike of bloom with a good stem. 
Color is a deep salmon or coral red 
shading to salmon. Great variety for 
the show table. L .15; M .10. 
KING OF THE BLACKS 554 (Salman) 
85-49. Rightly named, it’s the blackest 
glad we ever grew. Believe it or not, 
did not crook or burn in field at 95 
degree temp. Opens to 6 on strong stem. 
Good grower and healthy. L .25; M .20. 
KING SIZE (531) (Hartman 95). This 
giant of giants is a clear light salmon 
with a few carmin lines on a rich cream 
throat. Opens up to 10 or more 614-8” 
well placed blooms on a long head of 
36-40”. The plants from large bulbs con- 
sistently run from 6-614 feet or over, 
tall with up to 26 buds. It has good sub- 
stance and opens well when cut. The 
King Size will have a certain limited 
use. Its main use will be for exhibition 
and for the home garden. Everyone will 
want to see how big he can grow this 
variety. It certainly grows larger and 
taller than any variety I ever saw. 
Large Only 3.00. 
KOREA (Laubers) 552. Giant oriental red. 
Exeellent for show or commercial use. 
Opens 6 to 8 large 6’’ florets on long, 
strong stem of 20 to 24 buds. Don’t fail 
to try this one. L .15; M .10; S .05; 
B 100-1.00. 
LADY ANNE (Buchanan 47) 400—67. In 
my opinion the best early white. It is 
better than Texas. Opens 7 lustrous and 
ruffled 6 inch florets on a 27 inch 
flower-head. One of the best. Don’t miss 
Lady Anne. L .10; M .08; S_ .05; 
B 100-.50. 
LADY BOO (Graff) 440 (Mid-season). 
Purest shade of shell pink. Absolutely 
a self color. Not a crook in a ecarload. 
It has appeal, opens well in water and 
to the very tip. L..15; M .10; S .05. 
LAVENDER & GOLD (Baerman 743) 366. 
This clean fresh-toned light lavender 
warmed by a yellow throat is a must 
have. It is in great demand by florists 
for its beauty in make-up work. Ideal 
for table bouquets, so popular we sell 
out of it year after year. L .15; M .10; 
B 25-.25. 
LANCASTER (Palmer 44) 470. A clear 
dark purple, opening 8 to 10 lightly 
ruffled blooms. Tall straight spike. Give 
Lancaster a little extra care and you 
have almost a sure winner on the show 
table. L .15; M .10; S .08; B 25-.25. 
