KIKI (Graves ‘51). M. (Helen McGregor x Great 
Lakes.) The 39-inch stalks display a marvelous 
blue fully worthy of its two Dykes Medal- 
winning parents. Cannot be anything but a 
wonderful breeder for blues and whites. H.M. 
‘53. Net 
E—13 
KIM (McKee ‘51). M. (Wo-Peen x White sdlg.) 
Beautifully formed plicata—an unexpected re- 
cessive from two whites $3.00 
E—24 
KING DAVID* (Craig ‘51). M. (Acropolis x Capi- 
tola.) Tall heavy-substanced deep purple heav- 
ily lined with texture-veining. Net $3.50 
E—16 
KING’S JESTER (Stevens ‘48). M. (Madam Louis 
Aureau x ?.) At first glance this unusual pli- 
cata suggests Oncocyclus blood. Bizarre as a 
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butterily’s: wings: Nettie iii clalniray ote ore $2.00 
S—16 
KOL NIDRE (D. Lyon '53). M., 36 inches. (Vice 
Regal x Down East.) As might be expected 
from this ‘‘rich,” cross a glowing violet and 
deep purple bi-tone. A honey......... $20.00 
E—26 
(Arab Chief x Cedar 
Splendid blood for 
$1.50 
KOREA (Whiting ‘48). M. 
Rose.) Red-brown self. 
reds, browns and rich’ blends 
N—9-5 
KWILSENA (Tompkins ‘51). M. (Aria x sdlqg.: 
Honeyflow x Jasper Agate.) Stunning cardinal 
red completely overlaid with smooth chocolate 
so it appears a red-brown self. With this blood 
it is going to prove a remarkable parent for 
reds and blends. Pronounced: Quil-Sea-Nuh— 
an rice adion name: Rose at Dusk. ..$9.00 
E—1 
LADDIE (Miess ‘51). M. (Missouri x Great Lakes.) 
Not unlike its parent Missouri for coloring, yet 
under some lights appears more silver than 
blue. Not quite as ruffled as Chivalry from the 
same parents it is as charming, nevertheless. 
H.M. ‘51 $6.00 
S—6 
LADY ALBRIGHT (Muhlestein '50). M.-L. (Veishea 
x Bronzed Copper.) Standards ‘’Dianthus” 
(copper), falls Amaranth (rosy deep lavender) 
edged color of standards. One of the most 
colorful blends I have seén and surely the 
richest I have introduced. C.O.C. ‘49. H.M. 
‘o0Mimited stock: Neoah-va apis cic ot: 
S—14 : 
LADY BOSCAWEN (Graves ‘46). E.-M. (Purissima 
x Cloud Castle.) Large white of quality. Sister 
of Helen McGregor. Can's miss as a parent for 
bluestand «whitess A. Mi SA Qeiqet seem $1.00 
E—40 
LADY DOZIER (Dr. Dozier ‘51). M. (Ormohr x 
Brunhilde.) A rich cobalt, or violet blue, very 
wide of parts due to its oncocyclus blood. It is, 
without doubt, the finest Ormohr seedling we 
have seen. H.C. ‘49. H.M. ‘51 
S—11 
LADY IN GOLD (Aylett '41). M. (Alta California 
x Jubilee.) Very distinct among the yellow pli- 
catas is this charmer with its sprinkling of gold 
dust. Limited stock. Net $4.00 
N—8-2 
22 
LADY ILSE (K. Smith ‘51). M. (Jane Phillips x 
Kenne Valley.) Superb blue, worthy of its 
great heritage. Net $15.00 
E—45 
LADY LOUISE (Graves '47). M. (Snow Carnival x 
Katharine Larmon: Jean Cayeux x Summer 
Tan.) Sister to Corporal Mary. Colonial buff 
(yellow) standards, white falls edged color of 
standards. Interesting blood for use with 
blends, shell pinks, whites and blues. H.M. 
PL es Woes Wee hos Roa ts Reese, ner LP aD eA a $3.00 
E—4]1 
LADY MOHR* (Salbach ‘44). E.-M. (King Midas. 
x Alta Calif.) x (Capitola). Oyster and char- 
treuse with suggestion of a “brown” signal 
from the beard area. Always dependable to 
perform well. Holds up under adverse weather 
GONGIHLONIS Is LVR eAG ae ciwices eto ten cele e cn $1.00 
E—15 
LADY MOON (Whiting ‘50). E.-M. (Sister to Ivory 
Princess.) Cold white. Has produced the ruf- 
fled white for Mrs. Whiting that everyone is 
talking about. Net $3.00 
E—13 
LADY NAOMI (O. Fay ‘41). M. (Violet Crown x 
Shining Waters.) Heavily marked and dotted 
plicata. Said to be especially useful with 
WMOhTaAlINeS Msp 4 a pat wore his woe tole $ .50 
LAKE BREEZE (O. Fay ‘45). E.-M. (Gloriole x 
Ballet Girl.) Delightful light blue. No pollen. 
Difficult pod parent. H.M. ‘45 $1.00 
-2 
N—6 
LAKE HURON JJ. Sass ’'42). M. (Sir Turquine x 
es of Blue Monarch.) Rich medium blue.$ .50 
—1 
LAKE SHANNON (DeForest ‘45). M. (Souv. de 
Loetitia Mischaud x Jean Cayeux) x (Great 
Lakes). Medium blue with texture veining. 
Said to be a fine blue parent with Snow Flurry. 
Should be good for blue blends, too. H.M. 
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LAKE TENAYA (Miess '50). M. (Mountain Sky x 
Great Lakes.) Splendid new blue with accent 
on form and quality. Top blue blood. H.M. 
AL tiie sabe ie da Nie ML a IB AY aga SG $2.50 
LAMPLIGHT (Schreiner ‘44), M. (Amitola x An- 
gelus.) Luscious peach-buff blend. Superb 
‘blood for breeding blends, pink and _ pos- 
sibly reds $1.00 
LAMPLIT HOUR (Tompkins ‘47). M. (Lancaster x 
Honeyflow.) White standards, yellow falls. 
Will surely prove a useful parent for this 
color, blends, and possibly pinks. Breed to 
varieties with heavy stalks............. 
S—1 
LATE GUEST (Muhlestein '46). L. (City of Lincoln 
x Royal Command.) Brown-red variegata that 
will help to close the season. Blood for this 
color, plicatas and possibly neglectas and 
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E—2 
LATE SUNSET (Ohl ‘50). M., 36 inches. (Sass 
sldgs. x Tiffany.) Yellow ground fancy plicata 
brushed burgundy. Showy clump and a su- 
pore grower. Should make a fine breeder.$1.00 
LATIGO (Henry Sass '52). M., 40 inches. (Jake) x 
(Bridal Veil x Matterhorn). A larger and taller 
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