JULIA MAE (Pommert 53) 460 For complete description and prices on 
this glad see page 
KAREN (Maz 52) 471 Rather dark rose-purple with deep cream throat. 
A nice spike, that is certainly different.(L *2.00;M #1.50;S #1.) 
KING CLICK (Wil 41) 552 Medium bright red. An excellent cutflower 
in the Pacific coast area. (Seale A) 
KING DAVID (Carl 51) 570 Medium purple with slightly deeper lip. A 
narrow light edging on petals. (L 50¢; M 35¢; S 20¢; Bts 10/25¢) 
LADY JANE (Lake 41) 406 Clear cream with yellow lip. Opens 8-10 on a 
nice spike. Still one of the best for show or cuts. (Scale A) 
LANCASTER (Pal 44) 470 Pansy-purple. Late mid-season. This is still 
one of the most popular of the older purples. (Scale A) 
LAVENDER LACE (Fis 50) 466 Ruffled light lavender with cream throat. 
Opens about 7 on medium height spike. (Scale B) 
LEAH GORHAM (Gor 51) 451 Bright medium red with attractive white cen- 
ter. Fine growth habits. Recommended. (Scale E) 
LEEUWENHORST (Sal 48) 560 Tall light lavender-pink with purple feath- 
er in throat. Opens 7 huge, well-placed florets. (Scale A) 
LEIF ERICSON (K&M 52) 506 Slightly ruffled cream. Will open to 10 on 
very straight spikes. Very good. (Scale D) 
MANSOER (Sal 47) 454 Rich shade of brownish-maroon. Up to 8 open on 
good spike. Will fade in hot sun, but fine exhibition. (Scale A) 
MARGUERITE (Pommert 39) 533 Giant watermelon-pink with cream throat. 
Long flowerhead@ but sometimes short stem. Good. (Scale A) 
MERRY WIDOW (DB 52) 372 "Lustige Witwe" Brilliant red-purple with an 
attractive cream lip on lower petals. (Scale D) 
MID-AMERICA (Kni 47) 550 huge unmarked light red, that has a fine 
show record. Up to 7-inch florets. Vigorous. (Scale A) 
MIDSUMMER (K&M 50) 420 Deep orange-salmon with small darker throat. 
Early. Tall, robust plant. (L 75¢; M 50¢; S 25¢; Bts 5/25/) 
MISS HOLLAND (K&M 51) 560 Tight rose-pink. Early. Opens 8 round flo- 
rets on sturdy spike. (L $1.00; M 75¢; S 50¢; Bts 2/25¢) 
MODERN TIMES (Sal 48) 464 Medium rose with narrow white line on lip. 
Early. Brilliant. Good all-round glad. (Scale A) 
MORNING CALM (Jack 52) 530 Pleasing apricot-buff or salmon, shading 
lighter to center with cream throat. (L 75¢; M 50¢; S 25¢; Bts 4/25/) 
MOTHER FISCHER (Fis 51) 400 Heavily ruffled white. Will open up to 
8 on very long flowerhead. Good. (Scale E) 
MRS MINIVER (DB 51) 467 Clear lilac with harmonizing dark violet on 
lip. Well attached to strong stems. (Scale E) 
MRS R. G. ERREY (Err 48) 554 Rich dark-red florets with nice sheen. 
Immense spikes that will crook some in hot weather. (Scale B) 
NEY AMSTERDAM (K&M 49) 452 Nice wine-red, with deeper lip. W1ill 
open to 8 on tall, robust spike. (Scale C) 
NEW YORK (Sal 51) 564 Dark purplish-red. Strong grower. Rated AA 
at Cleveland Test Garden. (Scale B) 
NORDIC QUEEN (Fis 52) 540 Very pretty pale pink shading to creamy- 
yellow in throat. Petals nicely waved. (L 75¢; M 50¢3 S 35¢) 
NOWETA ROSE. (Fis 50) Deep rose-lavender with up to 10-12 open. Won 
& lot of ribbons on the coast this year. (Scale E) 
OCTOBER SUNSHINE (Qua 47) 420 Light buff-orange shading to a light 
yellow throat. Nice spikes. Well named. (Scale A) 
PACTOLUS (K&M 47) 417 Showy apricot-buff with a bold blotch of dark- 
er orange-red. Very popular exhibition variety. (Scale A) 
PALETTE (Kooy 51) 437 Bright scarlet with contrasting purple-blue 
throat. A striking novelty. Good. (Scale E) 
