HOOSIER SUNRISE — Pink blend in- 
fused with soft gold $0.60 
INDIAN HILLS—Rich purple with strik- 
ing oval form, large and strong __$0.40 
INSPIRATION — Glistening mulberry 
carmine of huge proportions and per- 
fect form $1.00 
JAVA SKY (Wareham 1942)—Brilliant 
blend of red copper and violet --$1.00 
JEAN CAYEUX — Dusty Sore tan 
MARGE eS ee ee ee 0.40 
JOSEPH’S MANTLE (Craig 1949)—Un- 
usual plicata, large buff striated red- 
brown stippled margin $4.00 
KANSAS BOUQUET (Hill)—Free flow- 
ering plicata of good size, white heavily 
marked with blue, carries many blooms 
On weach wetalkns- feos ee ee $0.50 
KANSAS INGLESIDE (Hill) — This 
warm toned brown-red named on its 
merit as a spring bloomer has proven 
to be a fall bloomer here and in the 
south, but is too late to rebloom in the 
north. Brilliant early red, long bloom- 
ing $0.40 
KEEP ‘EM FLYING (Lyell)—Big hand- 
some copper toned red, distinctive nee 
QE ait en a he ee eae ce 0.50 
KING JUBA (H. Sass)—Bright variega- 
ta, clear contrast of yellow and red $0.40 
LADY BOSCAWEN (Graves 1946)—An 
elegant white, large and ruffled, heavy 
substance $1.00 
LADY LOUISE (Graves 1947)—Colonial 
buff standards with a border of the 
same color on the white falls, large and 
PUTCO ee aor sce ee ee ae $3.00 
LADY MOHR (Salbach 1944)—A most 
distinctive seedling of the Wm. Mohr 
family, oyster white and pale chartreuse 
$1.00 
LADY OF SHALLOTT (Schreiner) — 
Eriled/ pinks plicata s2-se-eee=-—— = $0.50 
LEADING LADY (Lyell 1949) — Large 
beautifully formed combination of white 
and yellow, yellow standards, falls white 
edged) withsyeclowseere=_ eae 2. $3.00 
LILAC LANE (Whiting 1947)—Silvery 
lilac self, flaring falls, lightly ruffled 
Be Rea tech eee SO NCI Fes fee ayy Oe ele $3.50 
LODESTONE (Whiting)—Deep orange 
yellow self, clear and vivid ----.- #100 
LOS ANGELES—White with faint blue 
edging ./-=-02--+-+----=-----=--= $0.40 
LOTHARIO (Schreiner 1942)—Rich blue 
bicolor, near Amoena type, light blue 
standards, blue purple falls ------ $1.00 
LOUVOIS (Cayeux)—Velvety maroon 
brown, standards light chocolate, falls 
red-brown, striking $0.50 
LOVE STORY (Sapp 1950) —Flamingo 
pink of flaring form, well branched $5.00 
LULLABY (Hall 1943)—Large fresh or- 
chid pink Boeke eee $1.00 
MANYUSYA (Sass-Hill 1944)—A grand 
orchid pink, beautifully ruffled, out- 
standing” in itS@classies 22 22a $0.50 
MASKED BALL (Buss 1949)—White pli- 
cata, standards heavily striated with 
deep purple, white falls edged with the 
same color, striking and unusual ~-$3.00 
MATTIE GATES (Sass 1946)—Cool yel- 
low with white centered falls, in the 
same reverse bitone class as Golden 
Fleece, but deeper and clearer __-- $3.50 
MATULA (H. Sass)—Warm blend of 
rose, orange, apricot-red and buff $0.50 
MAYTIME (Whiting 1950)—Pink toned 
amoena, standards orchid pink, falls 
much deeper 
MELANIE (Hill 1941)—Nearest approach 
to true pink, not a blend, ideal branch- 
ing, form and_ substance, thoroughly 
proven and dependable, ranks with the 
DES Girne eee ete Oe ee $0.50 
MELODIST (DeForest 1946)—Henna col- 
ored blend on gold ground _------- $2.00 
MELODY LANE (Hall 1949)—Glistening 
golden apricot with tangerine beard 
$3.00 
MEXICAN FIESTA (Lyell)—Standards, 
beard and claw brilliant orange, falls 
Chinese red lightly flecked light orange, 
wel lwpranched a] we ene Bet em $5.00 
MEXICO (Kleinsorge 1943)—Bright bi- 
color, golden standards and red-brown 
falls* large (eo ye es ee $1.00 
MIDWEST GEM (H. Sass) — Ruffled 
peach blend, beautiful form ------ $0.50 
MINNIE COLQUITT (H. Sass 1942) — 
Striking plicata, white bordered with 
wine purple, large and ruffled --_-$1.00 
MISSOURI (Grinter) — Clear medium 
bhue? a fine sltisme 22 ee eee $0.50 
