GOLDEN CROWN (Melk) 412- . Another sensational yellow, not quite so large 
as Forsythia but just as striking. Clean, pure deep yellow, without markings, 
with 20 buds on strong spikes, 5-6 open, making a grand show. 
L. 40c ea.; M. 30c ea. 
HAROLD K. (Knight) 536-85. A very large, deep scarlet. Opens up to 7 huge 
florets, with 7 to 8 showing color. Heavy, velvety texture. Strong grower. 
L. 20c ea.; M. 20c ea. 
HEART O’GOLD (Fischer) 301-65. A snowy white with gold-yellow throat 
blotch. A rare color combination which is truly beautiful. Very early. 
L. 20c ea., 5--80c; M. 2—25c, 5—50c. 
HEART’S DESIRE (Fiedler) 542-80. Large, ruffled, light pink with creamy-yellow 
throat. Opens up to 8 rather triangular, ruffled florets, with heavy substance, 
on superb skipes. A great variety. L. 20c ea., 5—80c; M. 2—25c, 5—50c. 
HIGH FINANCE (Wilson) 582-95. A smoky, orange-gray with creamy throat. 
A beautiful combination. Opens up to 9, lightly ruffled florets with roll-back 
petals. Extremely tall, sturdy grower. No finer smoky. 
L. 2—25, 5—50; M. 3—25, 5—35; Sm. 5—25 
INTRUDER (Graff) 536-90. One grower calls this, “The king of the reds.” Opens 
10 wide open, immense flaming florets on spikes shoulder high. A flame 
scarlet-red. Strong show winner. L. 20c ea, 5—80; M. 15c ea, 5—60; Sm. 540. 
JOLLY ROGER (Hatch) 562- . Heavily ruffled, needle point, dark rose with 
scarlet shading and dark blotch. Unusual and distinctive. Tall plant, 6-7 
open, heavy substance. A fine variety. L. 2—25c, 5—50c. 
KASHMIR (Allen) 470-80. A beautiful shade of solid purple, extremely heavy 
texture, ruffled velvety sheen. Fine spike with 20 buds. L. 35c ea.; M. 25c ea. 
KESTREL (Palmer) 420-80. A beautiful, large orange, dependable and satisfactory. 
M. 2—20c, 5—40c. 
KIM (Palmer) 364-100. Deep purplish rose. A stunning variety - plant early. 
Opens up to 10 lightly ruffled florets on a long flowerhead. Sm. 5—30c. 
KING DAVID (Carlson) 570- . Here is a beauty, deep royal purple, with rich 
velvet-red throat. deeply ruffled, winged and fluted. Opens up to 10 with 
10 more showing color, on strong, straight and long spikes. 
L. 60c ea., 5—$2.40; M. 45c ea., 5—$1.80. 
KNIGHTHOOD (Fischer) 470-85. A pansy-purple, lustrous, broad petals, rounded 
florets, heavy substance, slightly ruffled. Very beautiful. L. 75c ea. 
LADY WAYNE (Deam) 530-90. A clear light salmon pink shading a slightly 
deeper throat. Opens up to 8 open florets on a good spike. 
L. 30c ea; M. 20c ea. 
LAKE PLACID (H. E. Wilson) 406-90. A wonderful creamy white with light 
yellowish throat. Opens up to 8 nicely ruffled florets on an excellent spike. 
Have been thanked for putting this in as “extra.” 
M. 3—25, 5—35; Sm. 5—25. 
LANCASTER (Palmer) 470-85. An excellent dark purple, opening up to 12 large 
florets on a strong, long spike. Has been a real winner. 
L. 2—25, 5—50; M. 3—35, 5—35. 
LA VALLE (Lines) 507-85. A very vigorous, light ivory buff with a diamond 
throat marking of orange scarlet. Opens up to 9 huge florets, making a 
beautiful balanced flower head. Very vigorous, strong grower. L. 75c ea. 
LAVENDER LACE (Fischer) 466-95. Fine lavender of recent introduction, with 
glowing creamy throat, and a stylish dash of ruffling, making it superbly 
attractive and dainty. L. 2—25c, 5—50; M. 2—20c, 5—40c. 
LAVENDER PRINCE (LaSalle) 468-90. Distinct shade of lavender-mauve. 
Opens up to 6 florets on very good stem. 
L. 2-25, 5—50; M. 3—25, 5—35; Sm. 5—25. 
LEAH GORHAM (Gorham) 451-85. An excellent and beautiful light red, with 
snowy white center. 6 to 8 open, recurvet petals, making a very lovely bright 
spike. L. 50c ea.; M. 40c ea. 
LILA WALLACE (Fairchild) 462-80. A deep rose, clear, somewhat similar to 
Burma, but smaller. Beautifully ruffled and fluted, with several florets open, 
covered with satin sheen, and great substance, makes this a top notcher 
for any garden. L. 20c ea., 5—80c. 
LITTLE GOLD (Fischer) 212-80. Here is the little dainty that many want 
for specially delicate decoration. It is very deep yellow, with 4-5 open 
on a wiry stem, lavishly ruffled, and of heavy substance. Its beauty of 
color is unsurpassed in the yellows. 
L. 2—30c, 5—60c; M. 2—20c, 5—40c; Sm. 5—25c. 
