240 
150 
223 
250 
150 
317 
217 
220 
269 
366 
212 
210 
252 
201 
JUDY ANN (Vasaturo 52) M — Beautiful, 
very light pink blending to a full white 
throat. Quite ruffled with somewhat pointed 
petals. 5 open and 5 in color on 15-16 bud 
spikes. 
KEWPIE (Brown 30) E — Bright red with 
picotee edge of cream. Although this has 
been around since 1930 it still brings home 
the blues. Won first for me at Farmingdale 
and Binghamton. Dainty, very popular, and 
no miniature garden is complete without it. 
LA ARGENTINA (Clark 28) L — Bright 
orange with small deep red blotch in a lighter 
throat. A fine combination of colors. 
LADY BUG (Stancer 45) E — Clear salmon 
red with full creamy throat. Will open 5 with 
another 5 or 6 showing color. Slightly frilled 
and rather pointed petals. Last year was re- 
classified 250 by N. A. G. C. Won first on it 
in Boonton in ’53 as a 150 and in ’54 as a 250. 
LADY KILLER (K & M 48) M — Deep buff 
(almost orange) with conspicuous red blotches 
on a bright yellow throat. Very spectacular 
and always in demand. 
LAORA (Van Voorhis 40) L — Very rich clear 
golden orange. Opens 4 or 5 lightly frilled 
florets of a most pleasing shade on _ nice 
sturdy spikes. 
LAVENDER PETUNIA (Marek 52) E — 
Bright lavender (almost purple) with full, 
clean, white throat, the two lip petals being 
white just edged lavender. Most attractive 
and very early. Opens 5 lightly frilled florets 
on a nice, wiry spike. Stock of this is still 
scarce. 
LAVENDER AND GOLD (Baermann 43) E — 
Although a 300, this has the trim characteris- 
tics of a small glad. Beautiful shade of clean, 
light lavender blending to a clean, full cream 
throat. Slightly ruffled. Excellent for both 
show and commercial. 
LEMON DROP (Kunderd 52) L — Beautiful, 
clean, light yellow, slightly deeper in throat. 
A grand color and quite late. 
LEMON LASS (Kunderd 47) M — Absolutely 
clear, very light yellow. Deeply lacinated and 
very narrow and pointed petals. Very good 
for arrangements. 
LINDA (Kunderd 51) M — Rich rose red 
with deeper velvety red blotch and a small 
white dart. Opens 6 with 4 in color on spikes 
up to 16 buds. A fine one for those who like 
the darker shades. 
LITTLE BEACON (Vasaturo 54) E — Clear 
scarlet (almost a salmon) with full deep 
cream throat... Looks like a small edition of 
the large Beacon. 5 open with 4-5 in color on 
14-15 bud spikes. 
2- .25 
10-1.00 
2- .30 
10-1.20 
2- .25 
10-1.00 
1-1.00 
3-2.50 
medium 
1- .25 
3- .25 
10- .70 
3- .25 
10- .70 
3- .25 
10- .70 
10- .70 
10- .80 
small 
Bie 
.30 
10-1.20 
5- 
10- 
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50 
29 
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25 
50 
.30 
1- .60 
3-1.50 
bulblets 
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April 2, 1954 
“T received the package of bulbs on Monday’s mail. They were in fine condi- 
tion and I was more than pleased. The extras suited me fine and I’ 
proud of them. And I don’t believe you know how to count! 
bulblets.” 
18 
m certainly 
And such large 
New Mexico 
20 
.60 
25 
15 
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