HUNTRESS (Jack) 466. A light 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; S .15; B 10-.30. 
KARDINAL SPELLMAN (Salman) (576) 
M. Huge reddish purple. Opens several 
on a good spike. Tall strong plant. 
sm. 302s 10.20; 
KAREN (Mazur 752) 465—85. One of the 
most striking novelties seen in some- 
time. A rather dark rose purple with a 
strikingly contrasting cream _ blotch. 
Florets are somewhat waved and well 
rounded, with 8-10 open at a time. One 
you will surely like. L 1.00; M .75; S .50. 
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- 
ties 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. 
KENWOOD (Lins) 452. This is an abso- 
lute pure red. Has no blotch or mark ot 
any kind. Usually builds a tall straight 
spike with good flowers. Head opening 
five 54-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 tor allelic ev 20se- lo, 
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 (Hartman 753) 531 (M). 
Light salmon pink with rosy throat 
markings. Though others may surpass it 
in beauty, it is really big and will 
please those who are looking for size 
in glads. L .75; M .50; S .30; B 4-.25; 
10-.50. 
KOREA (Laubers) 552. Giant oriental red. 
Excellent for show or commercial use. 
Opens 6 to 8 large 6’’ florets on long, 
strong stem of 20 to 24 buds. Don’t fail 
tomtivethis. ones liect5; M1055 7.05; 
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 
ruttledm Gs inchs tlorets .onjeders ja ineh 
flower-head. One of the best. Don’t miss 
Isa. diyjeeatinee ere. LO sav OS sare. Od, 
B 100-.50. 
LADY JANE (Lake) (406). A clear cream 
with yellow lips which give it appear- 
ance of a light yellow. Highly rated as 
a show flower and as a commercial. L 
2-.25. 
LAVENDER & GOLD (Baerman ’43) 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 
ti blew Love Me 1 03—S7.08° 6425-25. 
LAVENDER LACE (466). The color is 
about the same medium lavender as 
Elizabeth the Queen, but it has a large 
yellow throat lip. It is also a stronger 
grower and should prove really good. 
It carries a nice exhibition type spike 
of 20 buds with 8 open. L .25; M .15; 
S .10; B 10-.25. 
LEADING LADY (Johnston) 506. This 
white sport of Picardy is wonderful. 
Very large cream throat, with many 
open. It is sweeping the country as a 
winner and will be a winner for some 
time. Excellent in every way. L .10; 
M .07; S .05; B 10-.25; 100-.50. 
LEAH GORHAM (Gorham 751) 450—85. 
The 5 inch florets, which are light red 
with a clean white throat, are striking 
and very attractive. Has 7 open on a 
26-28 inch flowerhead with 18 to 20 
buds. This is one of the best 1951 intro- 
GUGTLONIS# lan2oseMi, LDS. 10; 
LIPSTICK (Balentine) 441. Beautiful 
pink with rose blotch which adds much 
to the beauty of this nice variety. 
Heavy producers of bulblets. L .15; M 
LO seo. 
MADELEINE BROWN 432 
salmon, regular performer, 
Picardy. L .15; M .10; S .05. 
(Mai) fine 
resembles 
Choice varieties as extras with all orders. 
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